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Hey, everyone!

Some characters in my Kingmaker campaign have gone out of book and are doing some things near the Brevoy border with Numeria. I know a bit about the region from reading/hearing stories from Iron Gods campaigns, but as far as I know, my question doesn't really pertain to anything in those books.

In the Sellen Hills to the east of the Sellen River, near the border with Brevoy, is the site of the Battle of Falheart (AR 3441). From what I've gathered, the battle was fought between a Prince Ratthorn (is this pronounced Rath-orn or Rat-thorn?) and Sabline the Traitor. I checked the references for this information, including my Inner Sea World Guide, but there's not much more information than that. Or none that I can find anyway...

Does anyone know anything else about this battle and the factions involved, other than what is in ISWG/on Pathfinder Wiki? For example, were the factions Kellid tribes or other Numerians, or were they Taldans or Iobarians? Not sure if it's anything that's ever been cleared up through other forum threads or statements from the writers.

Thanks!


Hey, everyone! I apologize in advance if this is not the right place to pose this question, but I figured it might be, as it is more of a general gameplay question rather than one for a specific product...

In any case, in Pathfinder Modules, Adventure Paths, and the like, after the completion of a quest/event/roleplay, there is often a Story Award for the PC party -- an experience reward for completing said quest/event/roleplay. These Story Awards vary in amount of experience, seemingly related to how much of a challenge the event was or how high the stakes were.

For example, in the Daughters of Fury module (great module by the way), which is for characters of 3rd level, the players are awarded 800 XP for speaking with the mayor of the town about their situation/exchanging information about the goings-on, and 1200 XP for getting out of an under-attack tavern.

My questions are this:

1. Is there any exact mathematics that go into generating these numbers, and more importantly...

2. Is this Story Award number for EACH character, or a total that must be divided among the members of the party?

I have done research and cross-checked experience gains in the module with the expected character levels at certain times, as listed in the front of the book, but I can't find any definitive proof either way. I appreciate any answers or help! (Please do not say ditch using experience... My players want to and I want to oblige them.)

Thanks in advance!