Having bested an orc hold and proven they’re no mere dignitaries, the PCs are invited to the mighty orc city of Urgir to quell the raging ancestor storms and protect the invaluable aurochs herds that sustain Belkzen’s people. Yet many would exploit the ongoing chaos: orc rebels in the vertical mining city of Blisterwell, Shoanti raiders answering old vendettas, and more. The PCs must repel these attacks, turning foes into friends in Belkzen’s ongoing fight for survival.
Hoof, Cinder, and Storm is an orc-focused Pathfinder adventure for four 6th-level characters. The adventure continues the Triumph of the Tusk Adventure Path, a three-part monthly campaign in which an eclectic band of dignitaries become battle-hardened survivalists fighting for orcs’ homeland and independence. This volume includes a collection of additional adventures in Belkzen, an overview of Shoanti culture, new magical items, and fearsome creatures that stalk the badlands!
ISBN-13: 978-1-64078-632-5
The Triumph of the Tusk Adventure Path is sanctioned for use in Pathfinder Society Organized Play. The rules for running this Adventure Path and Chronicle Sheets are available as a free download (664 KB PDF).
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A cute magical "treat bag" for companions with 3 different effects as reactions (aid you don't need to prep, 1d6+6 temp hp for 1 turn, reduce frightened/sickened or persistent dmg DC by 2, get one of each per daily prep), some new specific magic weapons, hot pepper poultice that heal sickened, aurochs jerky that gives +1 to fort saves and let you supress fatigued (and gives you cosmetic horns or make yours longer), a war pig companion, a pair of divination dice (you can roll once per day, and unless you roll snake eyes, it casts clairvorance with a range of 100ft x the result), and a bunch of otehr stuff more directly linked to spoiler stuff. These were the "fun" ones to me. (I didn'T look much at the mechanical stuff.)
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Xethik wrote:
What does the war pig's support and advanced maneuver do? I saw an undead raising poison when looking through Foundryvtt data which is intriguing.
[spoiler]Support slams into enemies giving them clumsy on your strikes. Advanced maneuver is called Bucking Frenzy. Its a bit complex because it interacts with frightened, but basically lets the pig make strikes on multiple adjacent foes.[spoiler]