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I have a group that I am now DMing for, but I need some advice on what adventure to pick up and run.

The group already have characters created for my game, just need a game to run them in!

They are 8th level, and based in Greyhawk. Ideally I would like them to be at 8th, but moving them up 1 or 2 levels isn't an issue either. They are well-rounded, with all the usuals (the fighter, thief, mage and cleric).

Expedition to Demonweb Pits caught my eye, but I think someone else will be running that soon. Expedition to Ruins of Greyhawk looks good, but the big gaping holes in it are a little daunting for me. I can handle making little details up on the fly, and rearranging the story if need be, but inventing big slabs of dungeons just does my head in!

Im looking for something with more than just a dungeon in it. I want to give the PCs something more to do than swing a weapon, so something with different sorts of encounters and scenarios would be cool.

Is there any 3rd party stuff as well that I should be looking out for, from some of the big OGL producers? I'm still getting my feet wet in all that stuff, so I'm not sure where to be looking.


I'm having a debate with my DM about the creation of a Bard 1 / Cleric 1, specifically the class skill bonus and what triggers it.

Stealth is a Bard class skill, but it is cross-class for a Cleric. I did not put a rank in Stealth at first level (the Bard level), yet I put a rank in to Stealth at second level (the Cleric level). When the DM looked it over, he told me the Stealth rank on my Cleric level should have the +3 bonus, as it is a class skill due to the previous class.

Now, I know 3.5 didn't work that way, but I haven't read anything too concrete about this ruling in PF. Is the DM right though? Does having a previous skill as a class skill mean that that skill will be considered a class skill going forward in to other classes that might have the same skill as cross-class?

It's not a major bone of contention, just an interpretation of the rules that could use correcting :)