Pathfinder Tales: The Shroud of Four Silences

Wednesday, November 04, 2020

A small settlement of mostly wooden structures takes up most of a small clearing along a rocky coastline. Mountains and woodlands occupy the surrounding areas. A tall tower rises from the woods nearby. Other prominent features are an opulent temple of blue and white, the town’s tallest structure, and a long log flume jutting out over the sea..

The town of Otari, as seen from the Inner Sea, by Will O’Brien

Hey, Pathfinder fans! It’s Mark Moreland, your friendly neighborhood Director of Brand Strategy, with a bit of exciting news about web fiction over the next few months. Today, to celebrate the release of the second-edition Pathfinder Beginner Box next week, we’re launching the first chapter of a serialized novella by fan-favorite author, Liane Merciel (Nightglass, Nightblade, Hellknight).

The Shroud of Four Silences takes place in the town of Otari, pictured here, which serves as the setting for not only the Beginner Box, but also the Troubles in Otari adventure and the Abomination Vaults Adventure Path. Like new players taking their first steps into the game and world of Pathfinder with the Beginner Box and our other Otari content, the heroes of this tale are new to adventuring, but quickly find themselves embroiled in a plot that could threaten the entire town.

This return to long-form Pathfinder fiction also gave us another opportunity to try something new, so after this week, you won’t see the remaining chapters of The Shroud of Four Silences here on the Paizo Blog. Instead, you can get each week’s chapter emailed directly to you by ensuring you have opted in to receive “Products, Offers, News, and Events” emails in your account privacy settings. We’ll still have Otari-related blogs coming out on Wednesdays for the duration of The Shroud of Four Silences’s release, but they’ll be encounters, No-Prep Characters, and other content you can use at your table. If they happen to also be relevant to the current chapter of Eleukas, Wendlyn, and their companions’ story, I’m sure that will be entirely accidental.

So without further ado, I present to you: The Shroud of Four Silences.

Text Based logo for the Pathfinder Tale: The Shroud of Four Silences. Grey text over a dark blue background with the 'O' in shroud shaped like a blue spiral


Chapter 1

WORK DETAIL

Come on,” Eleukas coaxed. “Just one more load and you’re done.”

“’One more load,’ he says,” Wendlyn muttered, flexing her scratched and sawdust-smeared shoulders. “’One more.’ My arms are about to fall off, and he wants me to cheer up because there’s ‘just one more load.’”

“You were the one who opted for a work detail over a night in the cells.” Otari’s lumber companies gave away their split, hollowed, and beetle-weakened discards for firewood, provided people used their own carts to haul the loads away. Wood splitting was one of Captain Longsaddle’s favorite punishment details, since the Otari Garrison was in perpetual need of firewood, and whatever they didn’t use could be given to townspeople too ill or infirm to chop their own. The need never ended, which meant the work never ended.

“Well, obviously A night in the cells is a night in the cells. Rats, damp, terrible food. Whereas with this, I’m out in the fresh air and sunshine, plus you end up doing all the work.” Wendlyn dragged another hollow log over to Eleukas’s stump and dropped it.

“You could always stop stealing things,” Eleukas pointed out, heaving the log into position and hefting his hatchet. A maul would have been more efficient, but efficiency wasn’t the point of punishment details. “What’d you get this time? A handful of coins from some drunk sailor? Was it really worth it?”

It was the closest he’d ever come to openly chastising his friend for her unending larceny, and Eleukas held his breath for a beat, afraid he’d pushed their friendship too far. To fill the silence, he began hacking at the log, splitting it neatly with a few sharp blows.

But Wendlyn just shrugged and went back to the reject heap for another log. “When else do I get to see my oldest friend? Seems like these work details are our only chance to catch up.”

That stung. Eleukas contented himself with splintering the new log as he tried to think of a response. It was true that since he’d joined the Otari Guard, he hadn’t had much time to sit around in taverns with his friends, even though—or maybe because—he was only a raw recruit and felt so far behind in his training. There was always some new technique to learn, or another bit of wisdom to pry from some grizzled veteran, and he was so full of questions about his new life that sometimes he forgot to keep up with the old one.

It really was only on these work details, when Eleukas contrived to get himself assigned to guard duty after Wendlyn’s latest arrest, that he saw her anymore. And it was true that he volunteered to do most of the work, partly because he felt so guilty about letting their friendship lapse, even though she was the one who was supposed to be improving her character through labor.

“Maybe I could—” he began, but Wendlyn cut him off with a sudden, intent look at the tree line beyond the lumber yard.

“Did you hear that?” She rose up on her toes, leaning toward the forest like a hound casting for scent.

Eleukas mopped his brow, pushing sweat-soaked black curls aside. He hadn’t heard anything over the thunk and thud of splitting wood, but her half-elven ears had always been better than his.

“No,” he started to say, cautiously, when a scream split the sap-scented air.

It was a howl of raw rage, and although Eleukas couldn’t have said whether it was made by person or beast, he knew it was a battle cry.

“Come on.” Wendlyn was already running toward the trees. “Bring your axe.”

Eleukas didn’t waste any more time with questions. Otari was a close-knit town, where you helped your neighbors if they needed it, and the forest could be dangerous. Kobolds, wild animals, worse. There were even rumors of saboteurs targeting the log flume that was Otari’s economic lifeblood, and though Eleukas didn’t like to credit such tales, that cry had come from the direction of the flume.

Gripping the sweaty hatchet, he ran after her.

Branches whipped Eleukas’s face and undergrowth snarled at his feet as he charged through the wood, trying to keep Wendlyn in view. The half-elf darted through the trees as easily as a shuttle through thread, and if it hadn’t been for the bright blaze of her red ponytail waving through the greenery, he’d have lost her. Wendlyn never remembered to wait for anyone slower than she was.

Ahead, the clattering bulk of Giant’s Wheel loomed over the treetops, creaking and grinding and throwing a rhythmic rain up to the sky as it harnessed the Osprey River’s power to carry logs down to the sea. Its immense clacking rush drowned out anything as small as a human voice, but Eleukas didn’t need to listen for screams anymore. He could see the person who’d made them.

No, not person. Corpse.

Even as he crashed through the forest’s edge and heaved for breath in the clearing beyond, Eleukas registered the unnatural angle of the neck, the blood that drenched the clothes, the terrible gaping wounds in throat and torso. He’d never actually seen a person murdered before, but he knew immediately that it was too late to save this man. And he knew it would be scorched onto his memory forever: a thing he had trained for, a thing he had expected, and a thing for which he could never have been prepared.

The fight wasn’t over, even if its first victim was dead. Two patchy-furred rats, each the size of a large dog, were menacing Wendlyn with loud hisses and bared fangs. The bright afternoon sun didn’t cow them, and neither did the darting thrusts of her short sword. The rodents worked with uncanny coordination, one feinting at Wendlyn to draw her attention while the other lunged in to bite.

Eleukas had never seen Wendlyn fight before, and was surprised by how deftly she handled her blade. He’d always assumed she just carried it as an affectation, but it was clear she’d had some real training. She was holding her own against the rats. One was bleeding from its jaw, and the other bore a deep cut along its ribs, although they’d torn their share of ugly scratches across Wendlyn in return.

“I’m here!” Eleukas shouted, hoping to distract them. One of the rats turned on him, snarling. He swung at it but missed. The rat snapped at him, sharp teeth grazing the hair on his forearm. Its spittle flecked him like warm rain.

Adjusting his footing, Eleukas tried again. This time he read the animal’s momentum and chopped low in the other direction, misjudging the aim a little—the hatchet was designed for splitting firewood, and was considerably shorter and smaller than the battle axe he normally used—but catching the rat hard in the forequarters all the same.

Bones crunched, and the rat fell squealing. Yet the other one, to Eleukas’s astonishment, didn’t run. Its greasy brown fur puffed up higher, its spine arched stiffer, and its hisses grew louder. Despite the posturing, it seemed oddly reluctant to commit, hopping back and forth just out of reach instead of coming at either of them.

A second later, Eleukas realized why. It wasn’t alone. Something stirred in the underbrush, creeping toward them as the rat spat and snarled in distraction.

“You take the rodent,” Eleukas said, standing back-to-back with Wendlyn so he could focus on the new threat.

It was hard to pick out from the leaves. He glimpsed a gaunt, clawed black hand, its skin hard and glossy as polished leather, its nails curved into sharp talons. The body was a shapeless mass of damp fur or filthy rags, blending into the brush so that Eleukas couldn’t guess its size. And the face—

When he saw its face, he froze. There was no face. From the stump of its neck rose a vortex of shadow, sucking inward to an infinitude of nothing.

The emptiness at the core of that non-face dragged Eleukas’s consciousness into its chilling depths. He felt, in some place beyond rational thought, that if he let it pull him in, he would be torn apart and devoured so completely that nothing of his mind or soul or awareness could remain.

Terror closed cold around his heart. Fear swallowed every shred of reason in his mind. And then, just as Eleukas braced himself to try, somehow, to pull away from the deadly grip of the whirlpooling dark, a plume of soft black powder blew up from the depths of that devouring emptiness into his face.

Blindness seized him. He couldn’t see, couldn’t breathe. A thick warm wall choked the air away from his gasping mouth. Eleukas tried to scream, but that heavy, blanketing warmth buried the cry in his throat.

He fell, suffocating, into oblivion

About the Author

Liane Merciel is the author of the Pathfinder Tales novels Nightglass, Nightblade, and Hellknight, and a contributor to other books including Nidal: Land of Shadows, Faiths of Golarion, and the Lost Omens World Guide. She has also written for Dungeons & Dragons, Warhammer: Age of Sigmar, and Bioware’s Dragon Age franchise. She lives in Philadelphia with her husband, two dogs, and an adventure toddler who is extremely into Spider-Man.

About The Shroud of Four Silences

The Shroud of Four Silences is the first long-form Pathfinder fiction in more than 3 years. The serialized novella follows a band of fledgling adventurers as they rise from simple origins to uncover and (hopefully) stop a terrible threat to the town of Otari—the setting of the Pathfinder Beginner Box, Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari, and the Abomination Vaults Adventure Path. To receive each weekly installment of the novella, please join the paizo.com mailing list and/or ensure that you have opted in to receive emails regarding products, offers, news, and events in your account privacy settings. (We’ll send you the next chapter once a week after signing up, regardless of where we are in the series, so you can always catch up!)

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Okay, I just got the Chapter 3 email. I didn't really check out the two emails before that and deleted them, thinking I'd be able to read the novel on the blog anyway.

So, it looks like I now am missing a part of the story.

Any way to get Chapter 2 again?


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Chapter 3 email has come through. I am loving the story development.

For the settings, I have only the Society unticked, as it has no meaning where I live.


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@franz
If you have an alternate email, sign it up for two weeks to the Paizo newsletters link Jim gave below. You should be able to cancel after you get it he second week. Might also check if your email has a recycle bin you might be able to recover recently deleted emails.

Jim Butler wrote:

Greetings, all!

Paizo uses the Dotdigital marketing platform to send promotional emails. For the Otari Fiction, it checks each day at roughly 4 a.m. Pacific time to see who has been added to the email lists and then sends them Chapter 1. 7 days after that, those same people will receive chapter 2, etc.

You should receive a verification email from Paizo when you join or rejoin a mailing list (if you're signing up through your Paizo account). You must click that verification link in the email before the system will actually add you to the mailing list. If you check your privacy settings, you should see a checkbox marked for the "Products, Offers, News, and Events" option.

You can also sign up through the Paizo Newsletters option we use for social media, but this is not linked to your Paizo account. Even if you've signed up for both, you'll only receive a single email from Paizo.

If you have signed up through Paizo and verified the checkboxes are checked off, please send me your email address via private message and I'll send over to the tech team to see if they can track down any issues. I can't add you to the program manually, however; you'll need to sign up through Newsletters if you want to start getting emails immediately.

-Jim

Marketing & Media Manager

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Franz Lunzer wrote:

Okay, I just got the Chapter 3 email. I didn't really check out the two emails before that and deleted them, thinking I'd be able to read the novel on the blog anyway.

So, it looks like I now am missing a part of the story.

Any way to get Chapter 2 again?

I confess, we did not plan for that. DM me and I will copy/paste the first two chapters to you. I don't have the time to offer that to everyone (he wrote while working on the weekend) so let's try to keep those requests to a minimum. :)

Marketing & Media Manager

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Roses and thorns: We have confirmed that not everyone who has opted into our marketing emails is receiving them. Our Tech Team is working on a remedy. Indeed, we are thrilled and motivated to grow our list of interested fans. I'm told it is a simple fix, but it needs to be tested before it goes live. We wanted to post when it was fixed, but with the short holiday week approaching, I think transparency is best in this case. I don't want you to waste time searching for bugs in your browsers or email systems. I'll post again when we have enacted the remedy. Adventures ahead!


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@Aaron Shanks: Thanks for the offer. Luckily, Loreguard was right, I found chapter 2 in a 'recently deleted' folder of my email account.
Chapter 1 was already gone (the folder is appearently set to auto-delete anything older than 10 days), but that's on the blog so I read it here.

I have checked that newsletter setting some time ago (I want to say years, but I'm not certain).
Up until now, if such short fiction was in my emails, I was sure that I could read it on the blog. That this has changed was not clear to me, at a glance in the email. (I just looked above, it's the third paragraph, just in line text, nothing big or noticable.)

Adding to that, is that most of the time I check my emails on my smartphone, but I don't really read long texts on that small screen.
So, for me, sending out the chapters by email is not optimal, but now that I know...

Marketing & Media Manager

Franz Lunzer wrote:

@Aaron Shanks: Thanks for the offer. Luckily, Loreguard was right, I found chapter 2 in a 'recently deleted' folder of my email account.

Chapter 1 was already gone (the folder is appearently set to auto-delete anything older than 10 days), but that's on the blog so I read it here.

I have checked that newsletter setting some time ago (I want to say years, but I'm not certain).
Up until now, if such short fiction was in my emails, I was sure that I could read it on the blog. That this has changed was not clear to me, at a glance in the email. (I just looked above, it's the third paragraph, just in line text, nothing big or noticable.)

Adding to that, is that most of the time I check my emails on my smartphone, but I don't really read long texts on that small screen.
So, for me, sending out the chapters by email is not optimal, but now that I know...

Thanks for the feedback. We apologize for the lack of clarity. The change is an experiment to add temporarily exclusive value for subscribing to our emails. Glad you have access now.


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Aaron Shanks wrote:
temporarily exclusive

That sounds like another way of access to the (complete?) novella is planned, albeit sometime later. Good to hear!


Franz Lunzer wrote:
Aaron Shanks wrote:
temporarily exclusive
That sounds like another way of access to the (complete?) novella is planned, albeit sometime later. Good to hear!

Yep, they said that in the thread:

Mark Moreland wrote:
And just so it's clear, we do not plan on leaving this content in email form forever. Folks who can't or don't want to get it in weekly chunks or who have technical issues will have an opportunity to purchase the entire story down the road. We don't currently have a timeline on when that will be, however.

Grand Archive

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Yeah. That sounds like the old newspaper serialization there was in the (very) old days. Like, most of Dickens' work was released as serialization first. Heck, even today, most manga are serialized in magazines before being compiled in tankōbon.

Sovereign Court

I just got part 4 and can find part 1 on the blog, parts 2 and 3 are not to be found (at least by me), anyone have a link to them?

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Cylerist wrote:
I just got part 4 and can find part 1 on the blog, parts 2 and 3 are not to be found (at least by me), anyone have a link to them?

There is no link. They are only available via email so please check your inbox and spam folder.

Sovereign Court

I am missing chapters 2 and 3 how can I locate them?
They are not in spam or email folders.

I even tried changing my account setting saving them and then signing up again - thinking I would be emailed them all, but no luck.

This is proving much harder and convoluted than it should be; seems like it was not thought through very well.

Why not have them somewhere on the site for download or at least viewing?

Marketing & Media Manager

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Cylerist wrote:

I am missing chapters 2 and 3 how can I locate them?

They are not in spam or email folders.

I even tried changing my account setting saving them and then signing up again - thinking I would be emailed them all, but no luck.

This is proving much harder and convoluted than it should be; seems like it was not thought through very well.

Why not have them somewhere on the site for download or at least viewing?

You will find Chapters 2 and 3 waiting for you in your PMs. Adventures Ahead!


I am sorry to say that I'm also one of those who thought the story would be available online... So I did what I could but I'm afraid I wasn't able to retrieve chapters 1 and 2.

Could you guys at Paizo help me a little?

Thanks in advance. ✌️


Chapter 1 is on the blog.

Chapter 2 ... I'll send you a PM with it.
Copyright is an issue, but I guess it is okay in this case?


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I have had all the options checked. I double checked it yesterday. Afaik, I've never gotten an email with a story. I checked spam. So not sure what I'm not doing correctly.


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I posted about this in the customer service forum, but I probably should have put it here. When this blog post first came out, I went to my account and clicked on the required button to get the follow-on chapters of this. That action is still marked as "pending confirmation" in my account settings. Dunno how to fix that.


Ed Reppert wrote:
That action is still marked as "pending confirmation" in my account settings. Dunno how to fix that.

What worked for me was to scroll down and click the 'resend' button for the approval code. That sent a new code to my email, and I was able to confirm the account change with the new code.

Unfortunately, even with the correct settings, after 4 days I still haven't gotten any chapters.

Next experiment: Uncheck the box, confirm the change, recheck the box, confirm the change.


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I can't uncheck the box. Can't do anything with it. Don't have a "send confirmation code" or "resend" button.


Ed Reppert wrote:
I can't uncheck the box. Can't do anything with it. Don't have a "send confirmation code" or "resend" button.

Step 1: remove check mark.

Worked fine. No email notification

Step 2: check the box again
the option now has 'pending confirmation' in lighter text next to the heading.
Scrolling to the bottom of that section (below the "Save Changes" button) I now see "Some of your privacy settings are pending email confirmation. To resend the confirmation email, click here: " and a button with 'resend' as the label.

Step 3: Use link in email to confirm privacy change.
Box is now checked again, and the 'pending confirmation' notice and the 'resend' button are gone.

Let's see if I get a chapter on Monday


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Found the resend button. Clicked it. No confirmation email. It's been about 45 minutes.

The box is not checked, but does have the "pending confirmation" note next to it. Meanwhile, clicking in the box does nothing.


Ed Reppert wrote:
Found the resend button. Clicked it. No confirmation email. It's been about 45 minutes.

Did you get a confirmation email the first time? The subject line is Verify your updated privacy settings for your paizo.com Account and it's from customer.service@paizo.com


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No, I didn't. And still no reply to my latest "hit resend".


Late to this. How do I get access to past chapters that have been sent?

Pathfinder Tales was what introduced me to Pathfinder, and I miss the novels, so to have some fiction again, even though it's only through email, is better than nothing.


Aaron Shanks wrote:
CrystalSeas wrote:

What will the procedure be if you miss the first email, or if someone decides 6 months from now that they want all of the installments of this story?

Once the first week has passed, is there any hope for anyone being able to find the missing chapters?

As it stands, it sounds like anyone who gets the Beginner Box as a holiday gift will never be able to read this story.

The emails are automated. You get the first chapter whenever you sign up, even months from now. Then, seven days later, you get the next chapter until the end of the novella. No one will start the story partway in. We will be promoting it for months, so new buyers can enjoy it.


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I managed to get my problem with the checkbox for this tale fixed. I had to use Firefox to do it. :-(

"You backtracked too far.
The application backtracking limit of 30 has been exceeded."

B$&%#@&#. Paizo, you need to fix this nonsense.


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And quit censoring my cussin'!

Liberty's Edge

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I enjoyed how the high and low stats of the characters are portrayed in the latest parts
:-D

Grand Lodge

"latest parts" is relative. :-) I've received the first three chapters and _think_ there are, now, at least five...? Definitely enjoying the fiction (as it is helping me flesh out Otari) but I would love a way to get current with the latest chapter!


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Heh. I'd settle for chapter 2. :-(


CrystalSeas wrote:

Friday, Dec 11, 2020

Step 1: remove check mark.
Worked fine. No email notification

Step 2: check the box again
the option now has 'pending confirmation' in lighter text next to the heading.
Scrolling to the bottom of that section (below the "Save Changes" button) I now see "Some of your privacy settings are pending email confirmation. To resend the confirmation email, click here: " and a button with 'resend' as the label.

Step 3: Use link in email to confirm privacy change.
Box is now checked again, and the 'pending confirmation' notice and the 'resend' button are gone.

Let's see if I get a chapter on Monday

Nope, still no Chapter 2.

Something definitely not working correctly here. I've been subscribed (according to my Account Settings page) for more than a week, and still no Chapter 2.

Liberty's Edge

CrystalSeas wrote:
CrystalSeas wrote:

Friday, Dec 11, 2020

Step 1: remove check mark.
Worked fine. No email notification

Step 2: check the box again
the option now has 'pending confirmation' in lighter text next to the heading.
Scrolling to the bottom of that section (below the "Save Changes" button) I now see "Some of your privacy settings are pending email confirmation. To resend the confirmation email, click here: " and a button with 'resend' as the label.

Step 3: Use link in email to confirm privacy change.
Box is now checked again, and the 'pending confirmation' notice and the 'resend' button are gone.

Let's see if I get a chapter on Monday

Nope, still no Chapter 2.

Something definitely not working correctly here. I've been subscribed (according to my Account Settings page) for more than a week, and still no Chapter 2.

I have been subscribed through the process and likewise did not receive chapter 2. I have gotten all the others since, but not that one.


Shisumo wrote:
I have gotten all the others since, but not that one.

I haven't received any emails at all from Paizo about this. I'm getting my shipping emails just fine.

Liberty's Edge

If you're using gmail, you might want to check the Promotions tab of your general inbox - mine were being sent across there.

Liberty's Edge

I first found them by searching for "shroud" in all tabs of my Gmail inbox. And now I use the same search when new parts are bound to be there.

I have not even checked where they actually appear.

I wish the best for those who cannot see them yet.


Just found this. Will this new monster be included in an upcoming product? If so will this encounter be mapped into an adventure

Dark Archive

We need thread to discuss this really though :3 How else we get to gush at latest chapters? (8 is latest right? Wondering if I'm behind because of email shenanigans that customer service(i assume) had to solve)

Liberty's Edge

Got chapter 9 on the last day of 2020.


The Raven Black wrote:
Got chapter 9 on the last day of 2020.

Same!

--C.

Dark Archive

Aww man, i guess I'm one chapter behind because it took while for that bug to be sorted out :'D I got chapter 8 today


AJCarrington wrote:
Great to see Pathfinder Tales return!!

I get that we're supposed to start at the beginning, but how do we read them if our email decided they were spam before we noticed. I just read the emailed chapter 10, but the rest of them must have been tagged as spam and deleted. How can I "recover" the other chapters? Has any one compiled them for the rest of us?


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I have not received any of these in spite of having signed up for the notifications I was told to sign up for to get these. Who do I have to bribe and how much will it cost me?

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Ed Reppert wrote:
I have not received any of these in spite of having signed up for the notifications I was told to sign up for to get these. Who do I have to bribe and how much will it cost me?

Sorry Ed. This project has been an exercise in working out bugs we did not know we had. We are almost there. If you have signed up, you have done what is needed and the ball is in our court.


harrier232 wrote:


I get that we're supposed to start at the beginning, but how do we read them if our email decided they were spam before we noticed. I just read the emailed chapter 10, but the rest of them must have been tagged as spam and deleted. How can I "recover" the other chapters? Has any one compiled them for the rest of us?

I don't think there is a way. Sadly.

If you want, send me a PM with your email-adress, and I can foreward you chapters 2-9.


Chapter 12 dropped in my inbox about half an hour ago.

(haven't read it yet)

Paizo Employee Director of Brand Strategy

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Read it, Franz! It's sooooo good.

Liberty's Edge

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I did. It is excellent. Which is something to say, considering all previous chapters were already from good to very very good.

I hope it will arrive to all who are still waiting for it.

And once again I really enjoy how the author transcribes the PF2 mechanisms in the descriptions (here, the level up).


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My problem is that I don't begrudge the author whatever she gets off the price of the book if I end up having to buy it, but it will not endear Paizo to me if that happens. :-(


I have chapters 1 through 10, and as of today, chapter 12. But unfortunately no chapter 11.

I've checked my junk and deleted folders, but haven't been able to find it.

Also, today I wasn't able to sign into the website using Safari - both on my phone and on my mac, despite numerous attempts and reseting my password. I was however able to sign in using Chrome on my mac (hence being able to post this).

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