Stronfeur Uherer

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545 posts. Organized Play character for kaervek78.


Current Campaigns


[Gameday XI] GM Eclipse's The Slave Master's Mirror


[PFS1][PbP] Baerlie's AS sessions (private)


8-07 PF 1, Evergreen, from the tomb of Righteous Repose (inactive)


Map

8-16 House of Harmonious Wisdom (Nostalgia con) (inactive)


Map

PFS1e 3-08 - Among the Gods (KS) (inactive)


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Tier 3-7
APL = 32/6 = 5.333(etc) - High tier with 4 player adjustment.
Slides

Redelia's PFS1 3-06 Song of the Sea Witch (inactive)


[Gameday X] GM Zin's 6-06 Hall of the Flesh Eaters (inactive)


[PaizoCon] GM Zin's 10-10 The Shattered Shield (inactive)


Maps & Handouts

Aurum Death & the Golden Statues:

Rumors among the gamblers, drifters, and vagrants of Azir describe a noble outlaw who has been extending help to the poor and downtrodden, asking for their secret devotion to Abadar in exchange for enough gold to realize whatever dreams they may hold.

While this patron’s residence is unknown, spending time in prayer with her has produced real golden relics that many believe come directly from Abadar’s First Vault. It is rumored that this patron bears one of the mystical keys to said vault.

Individuals involved with law enforcement know that these statues have been associated with several grim disappearances all over Azir, and many of these folk believe the statues are no boon, but the physical expression of fell magic. They further believe that the statues are somehow connected to a strange disease that causes an afflicted person’s skin, eyes, fingernails, and hair to crust over with flaking gold - an affliction that’s earned the nickname “aurum death” by locals.

Many have witnessed terrifying, gold-clad undead roaming the streets at night in some of Azir’s shadier areas. Some believe that these creatures arise from those slain by aurum death. The Pure Legion has been attempting both to locate the origin of these gold-clad creatures and to gain more information about this strange “servant of Abadar” and that individual’s possible connection to these unsettling events.

Inusi Mendalari:

VC Obo had mentioned that Torvad was last heard to be a guest of the noblewoman. You've learned that Inusi Mendalari is an architect of some renown, with connections to several other prominent nobles and architects throughout Rahadoum. In addition to her talent for design, she's known to have an interest in strange and exotic artifacts as well as a love for horses. She also has a teenage daughter named Nulalla.

The Sacred Cobra:

The Sacred Cobra is an illicit auction house for religious and historical relics, regularly moving to different locations to evade law enforcement. The Pure Legion has been attempting to identify the whereabouts of the Sacred Cobra auction house for some time, having conducted several unsuccessful raids on locations that are no longer in use. In a pinch, providing the Pure Legion with information about the Sacred Cobra’s location might help garner favor with the local garrison.

Torvad Shalzadin:

Torvad has an upstairs room in a tavern called the Efreeti’s Flame. The owner and keeper of the Flame hasn’t heard from him in weeks, but Torvad instructed the innkeeper to send any couriers bearing letters during this week to the Mendalari Estate in the Artisan’s Souk.

Torvad has been seen coming and going from a manor in the Artisan’s Souk that belongs to Inusi Mendalari, a prominent architect in the region. It’s rumored Torvad has been appraising a large collection of artifacts for her, but no one knows exactly what he’s been examining.

Torvad has grown exaggeratingly paranoid in the last few weeks, and several individuals report his claims that a strange creature with golden skin is stalking him. While no one has taken him seriously, he’s been walking the streets of Azir more heavily armed than usual.

[PFS1][Gameday XII] PFS1e #9-09: Beyond the Halflight Path (STANDARD) (inactive)