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Hello!

I know I’m unlikely to get a quick response here but thought I’d try. I’m an experienced DM in my late 30’s with three players (mid 20’s) starting the adventure path Rise of the Drow. We are looking for 1-2 other players who enjoy a balance of RP and combat. Tuesday nights we game from 5-10 in Englewood. Pathfinder with very few house rules. Fun group but I think 1 or 2 more will make it even better.

Private message me even if you see this post years from now. I know local players and always looking for more good people who enjoy this crazy fun hobby. Cheers!


Hello!

I know I’m unlikely to get a quick response here but thought I’d try. I’m an experienced DM in my late 30’s with three players (mid 20’s) starting the adventure path Rise of the Drow. We are looking for 1-2 other players who enjoy a balance of RP and combat. Tuesday nights we game from 5-10 in Englewood. Pathfinder with very few house rules. Fun group but I think 1 or 2 more will make it even better.

Private message me even if you see this post years from now. I know local players and always looking for more good people who enjoy this crazy fun hobby. Cheers!


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I'm preparing to start Ironfang Invasion and really enjoy the plot progression through books 1-4 of the AP. Book 6 looks very creative and is well packaged as the finale of the AP also. My problem (not only with this AP but many of Paizo's) is that the focus of the campaign shifts too far from the goals of the players as the story progresses. Book 5 is a great example of this.

Why would the party spend the time and risk so much when diving into the Fangwood? I just don't think that the history of this scarey fey-filled land would lead many to believe the denizens would get involved in the war. The side quest of gaining the aid of anything within this forest is lending more to the production of the necessary number of volumes for the AP and the publisher's requirements rather than fortifying the great classic story of the Ironfang Invasion.

What would you recommend changing to make the story work when slicing out book 5 (other than CR modifications in book 6)?

Am I missing something and making a big mistake in the narrative by shortening the AP?

If anyone else has done this or is considering it, what have you done to make dropping book 5 work for your group?

Thanks for your feedback!