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Fellow Gamers, I'm preparing to start a new Pathfinder campaign, and I've settled on using the Wrath of the Kobolds series of four adventures to start it. This leaves me with a couple of questions. 1. For those who've run the scenarios, does anyone have any feedback from or tips for doing so? 2. I'm wondering what to run after that, with the PCs being about 4th or 5th level. Does anyone have recommendations? Thanks for the help with this. -Nate
Fellow gamers, I'm currently running a Pathfinder Freeport campaign; we're about to start Dark Deeds in Freeport. That should bring the PCs up to level 13, at which point I'll need to decide on the direction of the campaign. Two options I'm considering are the modules Fane of the Fallen and the Fractured Phylactery. The prior could introduce a sweeping conflict involving the Continent, while the latter could make good use of a planar galleon that is included in Dark Deeds. Does anyone have arguments for or against either of these scenarios? Thanks for the input. -Nate
Greetings, all. I've been working on a supplement for running space fantasy games using the Pathfinder rules; here's the link to the Dropbox file. I'm looking for feedback. What's missing? Does anything seem out of whack? https://www.dropbox.com/s/ikigo1gti2tixmz/Aetherial%20Adventures.pdf?dl=0 -Nate
Greetings, all. For a while now I've been maintaining a pirate-themed blog using the d20 System. After a few years of writing historically-oriented material, however, I'm shifting in the direction of high fantasy. As such, Inspired by the new Freeport book for Pathfinder, the most recent post presents an orc whaling ship, complete with deck plans and stats for crew members. http://d20pirates.blogspot.com/2014/07/orc-whaling-ship.html -Nate
For a while now I've been maintaining a blog dedicated to a historical piracy setting using the Skull & Bones ruleset for D&D 3e. To launch the fifth year of this blog, I have a post that expands its focus; this article presents a short story and seven new spells that are appropriate to a nautically-themes campaign which includes firearms. http://d20pirates.blogspot.com/2014/01/out-of-blue.html -Nate |