Pathfinder Society Scenario #6–22: Out of Anarchy (PFRPG) PDF

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A Pathfinder Society Scenario designed for levels 1–5.

Several years ago, rebellion in the seaside town of Pezzack resulted in a Chelish blockade to slowly starve the rioters into submission. Since then few have entered or left, trapping the increasingly desperate citizens with little with which to repair their broken homes and eke out a living. When the Society learns that an important informant still lives in the ruined town, the PCs must smuggle themselves into Pezzack, navigate the devastated urban landscape, and extract their contact—all without igniting a new rebellion and inviting Cheliax’s unfettered wrath.

Content in “Out of Anarchy” contributes to the ongoing storyline of the Dark Archive and Liberty’s Edge factions.

Written by Garrett Guillotte.

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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Too Big for a Scenario

3/5

This scenario really needed to be a module. There’s just too much going on with too many groups and too many moving parts. There’s the makings of a delightful setting and characters here, along with a highly memorable final act, but it takes a godly GM and motivated party with little shenanigans to get this to run on time.


Excellent roleplay scenario, rough on the execution

3/5

The Good:
- Strong open-ended play that allows players to do whatever they wish. Not much railroading here.
- Interesting characters and locations, with helpful box text to give the GM a feel of how to portray NPC's.
- Fun plot
- As a GM, I find this quite re-runnable. Would run again.

The Bad:
- Some poor execution especially around combats. To be fair, there isn't much combat in this scenario and that's a good thing. However, the combats that do happen are either poorly balanced or altogether so unnecessary that they are a waste of time. I skipped a few of them because of how pointless they were. The whole scenario would have been improved if all the combats except the boss fight were removed, and the boss fight re-tweaked to give players an actual challenge.


I honestly have no idea how to give this a fair rating.


(I played this.)

This is the first review I did not leave a rating for. Everything in this scenario works, more or less, but it's such a bloated mess that you can't run this without heavy railroading. In short, this could've been a module with all the fights and twists and turns this scenario takes. You have roughly half an hour to spend on each location, maybe even less, while almost every location is interesting enough for longer roleplay.

In all honesty, this is an amazingly written scenario. There are some weird turns and fantastic NPCs to interact with, and the author has a clear knack for writing interesting characters. But it's simply too ambitious for what it needs to be. The "twist" is really weird and needlessly frustrating if the GM doesn't literally spell out the main guy's name

I can only say that this is a great scenario if you have the time to look through it and trim the fat. Otherwise, stay away from it at all costs.


Great potential, but would work better as a module

4/5

I ran this scenario with approximately 10 minutes prep time. It turns out that the two other scenarios I had prepared had already been played by the other players. When I started reading through it, I was extremely worried because of the many moving parts and the sheer complexity of it. Once I actually started running it, however, it turned out to be a boatload of fun. Despite some initial confusion in part A, the party had a great time roleplaying it. After that, however, things went downhill fast. Due to my lack of prep time, it was a good 2 1/2 hours before their first combat.

I certainly feel like, with a good GM who knows how to improvise, along with a lot of preparation time and the full 5 hours, this would be a full five star scenario. The only problem that I found was the complexity of the module, and the writing of the scenario was also confusing.

I would greatly recommend this scenario for an experienced GM and a party of people who like to both roleplay and participate in semi-complex combats.


Terrible

1/5

The writing of this scenario was a complete mess. I had to pretty much hold the players hands because they were just confused by the npc name. Also the editing was horrible as sections would completely just skip over what was actually going on.

Description and details in what you gave the players were just a jumbled mess. I assume some of this was because of word count description. It really need a bit more polish for something that had some really good potential.


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Webstore Gninja Minion

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Announced!


Quote:
the PCs must smuggle themselves into Pezzack, navigate the devastated urban landscape, and extract their contact

What do you have to say, Plissken?

Silver Crusade

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Snake, this is a sneaking mission.


Pathfinder Adventure, Adventure Path, Lost Omens Subscriber

Now I really want a sequel to this called "Sons of Out of Anarchy."

Silver Crusade

Pathfinder Adventure Path, Lost Omens, Rulebook, Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Roleplaying Game, Starfinder Society Subscriber

When today should this be available?

Franchisee - Game Kastle College Park

Bump on availability today?

Paizo Employee Developer

The files are all developed, edited, and laid out a little earlier than usual. I'm not the one who does the final packaging, so I can't give you a definitive "XYZ o'clock."

Franchisee - Game Kastle College Park

Thanks John!

Community & Digital Content Director

Now available!


Just downloaded and flicked through this. Am I right in thinking there is a typo on page 22?

Spoiler - wrong map pack?:
the map pack is evil ruins rather than waterfront?

Looks great. Can't wait to run it :)

Paizo Employee Developer

Folkish Elm wrote:

Just downloaded and flicked through this. Am I right in thinking there is a typo on page 22? ** spoiler omitted **

Looks great. Can't wait to run it :)

You are right. That is the incorrect tag, and you have identified the correct Map Pack.

Dark Archive

I haven't played, read or run this yet - but when two 4-star and a 5-star GM give such poor reviews - I have to wonder what went wrong.

Just yesterday, one of our venture-officers had this removed from the schedule of a local venue that was planning on running it next week in a some-what time-constrained slot.


Folkish Elm wrote:

Just downloaded and flicked through this. Am I right in thinking there is a typo on page 22? ** spoiler omitted **

Looks great. Can't wait to run it :)

i bought the waterfront map pack and was like wtf is the one i want?

Sovereign Court

I just looked at the Chronicle sheet and I think there's a mis print.

The chronicle sheet is listed as 8-9 for high tier. :P


The possible question area contains an important clue, or at least something to go on. "What’s Poppo’s message?" But there is nothing in the intro text about a message. The message is actually from Olandil only apparently relayed through Poppo.

The whole influence thing has no clear indication in the player text boxes. Influencing also has little impact on the story and it seems like most groups will just try to cover all the locations gaining roughly the same points for all with a slight advantage to the Loyalists. Then the faction mission parts are not separated out enough to figure out they are not part of the main story. They are also incomprehensible as to who these people are and why they should know about them.
Very poorly written and very difficult to make this one fun I found.


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While prepping, I had to reread the it 4 times to even really understand the influence stuff. It was very very confusing. Unfortunately, not enough players to run, but I knew from just reading the adventure and reviews, it would run long.

But the last section was hilariously awesome! I wish they'd do more escapes like that!

Please playtest these better to avoid running over.

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