Sir Holton

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Liberty's Edge

I have been playing PFS with family and relatives at our local game store for a few months; all just reached level 3. But, come to find out via email yesterday the GM who has been doing the modules recently told me that it appears two of the players (family relatives) never seemed to register and setup their characters online using the temp code provided them when we first went to play.

I asked them if their father set up their online characters for logging purposes and they said they had not because they lost the piece of paper with the "confirmation code" on it over the past few months. The GM has been logging the events as normal, but I would like to know who I should contact to keep the numbers active, but we need to get the code or somehow be able to properly register the numbers with missing confirmation codes.

I looked online for a contact for PFS specific questions and looked over the FAQ, but could not seem to locate such information on retrieving or getting the confirmation code resent to a specific email or the GM, etc.

Any pointers or thoughts on how I can get them the needed confirmation code so they can properly register online so they do not lose their character numbers, etc?

Liberty's Edge

My first post and starting to search and look over the many messages posted here, sorry if there are repeated questions.

I'm new to the whole Paper (Table Top) RPG genre. I have played computer RPGs, so I have a basic understanding of the RPG world and concepts. New to the Pathfinder game and have purchased the Beginner Box and the Core Rules book (also in PDF which I love). My questions are:

1) I know there is the built-in adventure in the Beginner Box, but I was wondering where to go next? Are there some campaigns here or via third-parties that are good for first level characters and better for beginner players (both the GM and players)? If so, any recommendations or links to these resources. Just overwhelmed with so many choices that I would love to learn from the wisdom of others.

2) The second is that I have a younger (10 almost 11) year-old daughter who is interested in this whole paper RPG games, and has experience with Magic the Gathering card game. Any campaigns which are more kid friendly (not sure if such exist)?