Pathfinder Adventure Path, Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber
I'd like to see an ap where the bad guys aren't bad guys at all. Perhaps its a good aligned church or outsiders that are working towards some goodly goal that maybe was perverted without their knowledge or something similar. I love to see players squirm when they are faced with moral and ethical dilemmas.
Pathfinder Adventure Path, Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber
Just because the book is made, doesn't mean it must be used. I don't care for gunslinger, so it doesn't appear in my games. It seems kinda silly to abandon pathfinder because they put out material that appeals to others and not directly to yourself.
Pathfinder Adventure Path, Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber
You could start with rise of the runelords anniversary edition. I am running for some friends and it lends to some creepy themes that keep them interested. It has room for much rp and there is a fair bit of wilderness travel and/or exploration. Also, if you want to let the wilderness nuts shine, you could run kingmaker. Very sandboxy and a lot of wilderness exploration. Also plenty of room for rp, especially when the enemy bard comes to town. ;)
Pathfinder Adventure Path, Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber
I had a similar thought but went at it a little differently. here is what I did: based on tax level this is how much the kingdom taxes magic item sales (numbers are in BPs): based on taxes: Minor/Medium/Major
this has worked out great without breaking my economy.
Pathfinder Adventure Path, Lost Omens, Rulebook Subscriber
they were comparing the way justice was handled in their community to that of feudal england. As for modern western feelings, the module itself tends to lead in that direction with the peasants wanting a trial and reacting poorly if one doesn't happen (not referring to the other methods to rid themselves of grigori). they didn't want to kill him (publicly or through assassination) as he wasn't a part of the community so he wasn't charged with treason. they said he was guilty of subversion, which I decided would either be handle with long term imprisonment or exile in brevoy. and not having the means to hold prisoners long term, they exiled him. they flat out stated that a bribe would be out of the question. they didn't really try to run him out of town until he started his preaching for a 2nd time, and then they exiled him. and they never really considered mind controlling magic. they want their people to support them, and know that they are really trying to help them. The players in my group, I believe, look to restov as an example, so knowing a bit about their laws and judicial customs would be a great insight to myself. |