Pathfinder Society Scenario #5–12: Destiny of the Sands—Part 1: A Bitter Bargain (PFRPG) PDF

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A Pathfinder Society Scenario designed for levels 1–5.

Amenopheus has learned that the legacy of the Jeweled Sages lies near the Osirian trade city of Eto, and the Pathfinder Society has pledged its support in the Sapphire Sage’s investigation of his ancient order; however the lead dried up—that was until a familiar information broker contacted Amenopheus offering an exchange of services. To assist an ally and unlock the secrets of Osirion’s past, the Society must deal with a deadly antagonist once more by sending the PCs to fulfill the bargain and collect its due. The only question is what price their foe will demand.

“A Bitter Bargain” is the first scenario in the three-part Destiny of the Sands campaign arc. It is followed by Pathfinder Society Scenario #5–15: Destiny of the Sands—Part 2: "Race to Seeker’s Folly" and Pathfinder Society Scenario #5–16: Destiny of the Sands—Part 3: "Sanctum of the Sages." All three chapters are intended to be played in order.

Content in “A Bitter Bargain” also contributes directly to the ongoing storylines of the Osirion, Qadira, and Sczarni factions.

Written by Scott Fernandez, RPG Superstar 2013 finalist.

This scenario is designed for play in Pathfinder Society Organized Play, but can easily be adapted for use with any world. This scenario is compliant with the Open Game License (OGL) and is suitable for use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game.

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Balanced and Entertaining

4/5

This scenario is well balanced between combat, problem-solving, and role play opportunities. Anytime the characters have the option to come up with creative solutions to problems or talk through a situation I'm happy. Of course, I love a good hack-and-slash as well! We had plenty of chances to do that in this scenario, too.

If the GM really gets into his or her role the NPCs will be quite memorable. This is not one of those scenarios where only specific types of characters will shine. Any class and play style could do well here, and it has the potential to be a fun experience for the whole table.

I would highly recommend playing this scenario with an Osirion or Qadiran character, obviously, and planning to play the next 2 in the series. I definitely will, and I am planning on running this at a later date because I want to take a crack at portraying an old "friend" of the Society who shows up as an NPC.... *cackle*


Very Enjoyable/Down With Murder Hobos

4/5

I ran this last night and intend to run it again because I think it is a great mod and there are lots of set up ways to handle the different tasks you are given. Further, there are ways set up in the scenario that let the players capabilities shine even if they don't have the exact right ones. As long as they are creative.

When I read the encounters, there was one that I felt was an very interesting encounter that had chances of killing everyone, but if it failed to do that, the challenge melted away. This one can also be avoided. All the encounters rely on a bit of subterfuge or stealth to make them a challenge and a group of actual Pathfinders (as opposed to Murder Hobos) will likely steamroll it.

GM only:
I did feel that having a few more lines of what Zelekhati and the Mantis agent might say would have been helpful from a GM standpoint. I ADORED the "But I HATE GMT!" however, I had a former SL member and he was quick to ask "Why should we trust GMT, he always comes out ahead in his deals" and I felt like that would have been a good thing to answer (not sure if there is a word count limit or if it is based off being finished in the page count, but there was almost half of a page available at the end, so that could have be handled. Obviously a GM familiar with GMT should be able to handle it, but a year ago when I ran my first mod, I would have been clueless to how to handle that one.

All in all, a very enjoyable mod with a great focus on skills before combat, but with enough combat/encounters to be found a tasty use of abilities. I would recommend this for tables that enjoy RP and aren't looking to kill everything they see. I can't WAIT for the next two parts (as I have already been asked to run them for the group I ran for last night)


Balanced scenario

3/5

This scenario is a basic "Go run this list of errands" outing, but at least the errands are interesting and varied. The encounters are well fleshed out, most offer multiple solutions, and all include enough information for the GM to handle player improvisation. There is plenty of opportunity for good role-playing.

The combats seem to be a bit on the easy side, but then again I did run for a group of six experienced players with well-built characters.

Better-than-average editing (at least for a Pathfinder Society scenario).

Spoiler:
Yes, the information broker is Grandmaster Torch.

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Webstore Gninja Minion

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Announced for the end of January! Cover image is a mockup.

Grand Lodge

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Pathfinder Adventure, Rulebook Subscriber

A 'familiar information broker'?

Ah hell.

Verdant Wheel

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I don't know if Amenopheus has it in him to deal with "familiar information broker", i am worried. Given Sczarni and Qadira participations, i guess he will have assistence.


Is it ready yet?

Now?

How about now?


...and delayed. :(

Grand Lodge

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Pathfinder Adventure, Rulebook Subscriber

Boo! I want to play it this weekend!

Sovereign Court

Doh, pushed back another day!

I can't wait to see the cover art. I hope you all enjoy playing this as much as I enjoyed writing it.

--Vrockstar


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Vrock on!


fingers super crossed it doesnt get delayed again... two months in a row missing my Saturday gameday...? grr

Liberty's Edge

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Please sell me this... SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!

Grand Lodge

Pathfinder Adventure Path, Rulebook Subscriber

I wonder if it is possible for the scenario writer to comment on what flip-mats this and part 2 require? I'd like to make sure they are on hand when I run them, and as they time line for release is sliding I'd like to get as much lead time as possible.

Paizo Employee Developer

Galnörag wrote:

I wonder if it is possible for the scenario writer to comment on what flip-mats this and part 2 require? I'd like to make sure they are on hand when I run them, and as they time line for release is sliding I'd like to get as much lead time as possible.

This adventure uses Map Pack: Slums and two custom, half-page maps.

Paizo Employee Developer

As a heads-up, the soon-to-be-released faction letters for the mid-season update provide greater context for this scenario's faction-specific goals. I will be finishing and posting the three relevant faction updates here tomorrow so that folks have everything they need to run the scenario this weekend; a blog with the official announcement of new faction head letters is coming soon.

Digital Products Assistant

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Now available!

Sovereign Court

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I love the cover art. The attention to detail of her gear is fantastic! Can't wait to see how it turned out after development.

--Vrock and Awe!

Grand Lodge Global Organized Play Coordinator

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King of Vrock wrote:

I love the cover art. The attention to detail of her gear is fantastic! Can't wait to see how it turned out after development.

--Vrock and Awe!

Looking forward to the results of this played out across the global player base!


Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber

Gonna run that asap from next tuesday!
Is it who i think it is?


Hayato Ken wrote:

Gonna run that asap from next tuesday!

Is it who i think it is?

Spoiler:

Yes, it's Torch.

Shadow Lodge

Dang it. My still loyal to GMT and the True Lodge is outside the level range for this.

John Compton wrote:
3. See my post in the product's discussion thread; new faction head letters are coming.

Is someone implying that GMT is the new faction leader for Sczarni/Osirion/Qadira?

Grand Lodge

Pathfinder Adventure, Rulebook Subscriber

No, but

Spoiler:
he has been mentioned in recent Sczarni faction missions.

Shadow Lodge

Someone should set up a group of nothing but former Shadow Lodge Members to run through this...

Spoiler:
Grandmaster Torch Must Die

Liberty's Edge

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What is this "former" you speak of. . .?

Paizo Employee Developer

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Here are the faction letters for the three relevant factions.

Osirion Letter:

Abadius, 4714

Initiate of Osirion’s Mysteries,

As you no doubt recall, our dismissal from the Ruby Prince’s inner circle made it possible for us to research the organization known as the Jeweled Sages, a society that dates back to Osirion’s golden age millennia ago. These men and women sensed the decline of their kingdom and began to gather the relics and wisdom that might otherwise be lost to the ages. Each sage carried a jewel in which he or she stored memories and secrets of the past, passing them to chosen successors when a member inevitably passed away. Our desert homeland’s tumultuous past scattered the Jeweled Sages to the winds, but I am certain that if they were still united as in ages past, they would praise your accomplishments over these past months—while they valued the wisdom of the whole, they also honored the initiative and excellence of the individual.

Yet are they truly gone, and I the last? We recently learned that someone calling herself the Diamond Sage has lived in central Osirion for years, and if her agents are any metric, she is as interested in meeting us as I am to finally meet another of my order. What’s more, I have divined that several other sages’ jewels are also buried nearby, though I do not know their exact locations. Because my reputation in Osirion is still stained by last year’s developments, I am sending you, my loyal agents, to find these jewels, locate the Diamond Sage, and arrange for us all to meet formally and determine the future of our fractured order. I am not certain quite what to expect when we finally meet the Diamond Sage, and I trust I will have your insights to aid my own judgment of the matter.

The Pathfinder Society has been most generous in providing me a home and offering its support in our endeavors. Even now I am working with Venture-Captain Norden Balentiir to orchestrate a formal Pathfinder expedition to the trade city of Eto, where I hope you can pick up the trail of my elusive colleague. I owe the Society much for its aid. When our business near Eto is done, let us remember your fellow Pathfinders and the equally monumental task they face to the north.

For the Jeweled Sages,
Amenopheus, the Sapphire Sage


Qadira Letter:

Abadius, 4714

Most Valued Associate,

Have you noticed our offices’ recent renovations: the intricate rugs, delicate vases, and shining candelabras? I felt it appropriate to spend a fraction of our recent profits on enhancing our image to reflect the lucrative business deals that you have helped secure. Through some delicate handling, the dwarves and the Kalistocrats are both willing to do business with us, though I imagine it’s only a matter of time before their rivalries flare up and force us to choose who our real friends are. Even then we shall enjoy the fruits of cooperation with the Rahadoumi, whose location offers us greater access to the west coasts of both Garund and Avistan.

Before we break open the Chelish wine, however, we must maintain our momentum; I can manage the consolidation of what we have already acquired if you can find and seal more contracts. Making our mark on the Katapeshi markets will have to wait until our network is particularly robust, so look elsewhere. I have made arrangements with the Pathfinder Society to send you to Eto, a thriving crossroads city in Osirion, to see what you can learn there. Should you meet a particularly capable powerbroker or merchant lord, see if you can bargain for a few trade secrets or news of any up-and-coming trading centers worth our attention. Of course, I expect you to follow through on that advice, so be prepared for extended travel.

Stay well while you are abroad. My colleague Guaril Karela has been looking particularly ill recently, and each month that passes seems to age him another year. I also hear that my mentor in Qadira is bedridden, and I shall travel to see him soon.

To a bright future,
Trade-Prince Aaqir al’Hakam


Sczarni Letter:

Abadius, 4714

My Loyal Associate,

You’ve heard, haven’t you? At least half of the family seems to be running around half-mad. Well, let me assure you that hearing the word on the street is hardly the same as seeing the writing on the wall; anyone who thinks she can send assassins to stick a knife between old Guaril’s ribs is in for a nasty surprise—at least half a dozen nasty surprises with 20-inch biceps and iron-studded cudgels, in fact.

Fortunately, the Pathfinder Society knows just how valuable our services are and has volunteered some extra muscle to ensure that my head and neck do not end their longstanding partnership (I find the two have grown rather attached to each other and would terribly upset if separated). The key now is finding out which rats think they can take on the Sczarni and where their little warren is. I have to say, your work so far has turned up some strong leads; keep this up and you’ll go far in the family.

What I’m not so happy about is hearing that my former business associate is one of the ones selling me out! What’s worse, he’s done a truly professional job of covering his tracks—so much so that none of my cousins have been able to track down our real enemies. I’ve run out of good options, so I’m sending you in to negotiate. The information-broker I’m talking about is holed up in Eto, and the Pathfinder Society has organized a special trip for us to knock on his door and ask some pointed questions (I’m telling you, this deal with the Society is great). Stay sharp, figure out where our enemies are holed up, and don’t promise anything we can’t deliver on.

Once you know where our enemies are, contact me. I’ll pull some strings and make sure the Society lends us a hand in busting some skulls and ending this debacle. Of course, when the time comes, I’ll need you to lead the raid. In the meantime, go help the Pathfinders do Pathfinder things—you know the routine.

Go make me proud,
Guaril Karela

Shadow Lodge

Interesting. Any idea (roughly, not specifically) when the others might be on their way?

Any chance for the Siler Crusade one over on Weapon in the Rift, too?

Paizo Employee Developer

DM Beckett wrote:

Interesting. Any idea (roughly, not specifically) when the others might be on their way?

Any chance for the Siler Crusade one over on Weapon in the Rift, too?

Within a week—likely a blog that goes up a little later on Monday.

The Silver Crusade has a lot of in-scenario support for their task(s), so I'm confident that those faction members should have no difficulty in #5–13.

Shadow Lodge

Cool beans, no problem. Wasn't sure if it would matter, though it would be cool to have it hand delivered in that one.


I'll buy this if you change the quote on the main page to "Look ON my works."

Webstore Gninja Minion

secher_nbiw wrote:
I'll buy this if you change the quote on the main page to "Look ON my works."

Done. I'll be watching your account to make sure you follow through. :P


Quote:
All three chapters are intended to be played in order.

Not wanting to spoil anything, but is this more of a Glories of the Past (once you have chronicle sheets for all three...), Rats of the Round Mountain (must be played in order, without interruption), or perhaps other kind of situation?

Paizo Employee Developer

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redward wrote:
Quote:
All three chapters are intended to be played in order.
Not wanting to spoil anything, but is this more of a Glories of the Past (once you have chronicle sheets for all three...), Rats of the Round Mountain (must be played in order, without interruption), or perhaps other kind of situation?

I have not written or developed any final boons, but I know that "must be played in order" boons are frustrating unless one can schedule things just right. As a result, these are much more likely to be Glories of tbe Past-style.


Excellent! I was quite pleased with how it was handled for that series. Thanks very much!


Pathfinder Adventure Path, Maps Subscriber

So I'm about to run this for people who won't have any context of who this "information broker" is, and therefore won't likely expect to

Spoiler:
do anything to alter or manipulate the plans. As a scenario the whole things progresses okay without the players foiling Torch in the slightest, but in terms of secondary success the module states if Torch doesn't detect two ruses, not that necessarily any were performed. Would a 100% helpful party still get that credit for Torch getting his way? I'm prepared to be like "this guy is bad news for the Society" but having a venture captain and a faction patron initiating the dealings, I think the "cooperate" tenant of the Society may be too strong a pull.

I fully expect no check marks to be placed at the end.

Shadow Lodge

Spoiler:
"Would a 100% helpful party still get that credit for Torch getting his way?"

Absolutely. They were never caught sabotaging Torch, so they did not get caught more than once. Wrecking his plans is not required for the secondary condition, keeping the token to contact Amenopheus is.

Paizo Employee Developer

TOZ wrote:
** spoiler omitted **

This is correct.

Liberty's Edge

Hi John Compton,

Is there an ETA on when the next scenario to be set in Kaer Maga will be released?

Spoiler:

Torch tells the PCs that Kaer Maga is where the Sczarni need to look to solve their problems related to their faction letter, and I want to run both parts of "City of Strangers" to introduce my new players to the area (and Miss Feathers) prior to that.

Just wondering how much lead time I have.

Thank you!

Grand Lodge

Pathfinder Adventure, Rulebook Subscriber

casiel:
Expect it to be #5-18, appropriately titled 'The Stranger Within'.

Liberty's Edge

Thanks TOZ!

Spoiler:

So sometime around April 30th then, I suspect. I'll mark "The Stranger Within" tentatively down for a May 15th game slot. I hope that Miss Feathers gets to make another appearance!

Liberty's Edge

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King of Vrock wrote:

Doh, pushed back another day!

I can't wait to see the cover art. I hope you all enjoy playing this as much as I enjoyed writing it.

--Vrockstar

Keep on Vrocking in the Free RPG Day!


I just recently started GM'ing Pathfinder Society, and this series has been reccomended to me. But I understand that there are some recurring NPCs from prior module(s). Can anyone slip me a spoiler and let me know what priro modules I should GM before this in order to give my players the full experience of the recurring NPCs?

Thanks

Shadow Lodge

bmcdaniel wrote:

I just recently started GM'ing Pathfinder Society, and this series has been reccomended to me. But I understand that there are some recurring NPCs from prior module(s). Can anyone slip me a spoiler and let me know what priro modules I should GM before this in order to give my players the full experience of the recurring NPCs?

Thanks

Spoiler:
Rivary's End is a great one

bmcdaniel wrote:

I just recently started GM'ing Pathfinder Society, and this series has been reccomended to me. But I understand that there are some recurring NPCs from prior module(s). Can anyone slip me a spoiler and let me know what priro modules I should GM before this in order to give my players the full experience of the recurring NPCs?

Thanks

I know I'm a few months late with this, but...

Spoiler:
...most of season 2 deals with the Shadow Lodge. It changed from an "evil" orginization to a watchdog for the Pathfinders, but a lot of that stuff has come around again... (the Spider anyone?)

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