Letters from the Flaming Crab: Her Story (PFRPG) PDF

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Letters from the Flaming Crab is a monthly series of Pathfinder-compatible supplements. Each Letter focuses on exploring a different topic to give gamemasters and players new, exciting options that can be dropped into any campaign.

In honor of Women's History Month, Her Story tells the tales of 8 incredible women (from Earth). It also features "crunch" inspired by each woman. (For example, Saint Clare Assisi inspired a pious Inquisitor archetype and 5 new virtues.)

Inside you'll find:

  • Countess Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed
  • Queen Boudicca
  • Saint Clare of Assisi
  • Doctor Marie Curie
  • Hatshepsut
  • Joan of Arc
  • Osh-Tisch
  • Mary Shelley

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An Endzeitgeist.com review

4/5

This installment of the Letters from the Flaming Crab clocks in at 16 pages, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 2 pages of SRD, leaving us with 12 pages of content, so let's take a look!

So, what is the theme here? Well, beyond the obligatory letter from our favorite plane-hopping ship, the book covers historical women and translates components associated with their lives into PFRPG-mechanics - but we also are introduced to the basics of their respective stories, as the eponymous title suggests.

The first of these women would be none other than Countess Elizabeth Báthory and the pdf begins with a thematically appropriate inquisition that allows the inquisitor to drain blood from helpless victims, collecting up to 3+ 1/2 class level vials of blood that way; consuming a blood vial heals the inquisitor...and yes, while you can use kittens, you can't abuse the ability: The stronger the citim, the more healing. No complaints whatsoever here! 6th level nets a slightly improved touch of bloodletting as an SP. So far, so nice, even though I think the countess (and quite a few other females here) could carry their own Letter from the Flaming Crab!

Next up would be famous Queen Boudicca, whose supplemental material would be a magical item, The War Queen's Chariot, a little figurine that can be called forth to become a proper chariot, complete with team and horses...oh, and it helps owners that have the Leadership feat. Thematically sound.

Saint Claire of Assisi has a more complex piece of crunch to support her: We get the cenobite inquisitor archetype (no, has nothing to do with the Hellraiser Cenobites) -the archetype receives a modified list of class skills and gain proficiency with teh battle aspergillum (YEAH!), club, light mace, quarterstaff and sling, but neither armor or shields. The archetype gets basically a monk's AC/CMD bonus +1/2 class level to Diplomacy and Sense Motive instead of stern gaze. They may add Wis-mod on all Knowledge checks instead of gaining monster lore - while I'm not the biggest fan of two attributes to a skill, particularly at low levels, I can live with that. A cenobite loses the destruction, justice and smite judgments, but gains scaling bardic performance. At 2nd level, cenobites may forage in urban environments and gain class level to Survival checks. Bonus feats are modified so cenobites may take metamagic, item creation or bardic performance-influencing feats or the Virtuous Creed feat, replacing teamwork feats. At 5th level, they may make their weapon merciful as a swift action, at 12th level compassionate and 14th level allows the cenobite to use Diplomacy to stun foes via her words of peaceful intent Wis-mod times per day. As a capstone, the archetype gains a super judgment that may cause targets to surrender immediately.

There also are 4 new creeds for use with the Virtuous Creed feat - Abstinence, Chastity, Obedience, Peace and Poverty, all with their respective boons. I know. Usually I'm all about the bloody, evil, tentacle-studded stuff...but I really like this archetype. I would have switched some components around a bit, but generally, this offers a different and flavorful playing experience. Kudos!

We had religion, so now we get SCIENCE! Doctor Marie Curie comes with no less than6 discoveries and a grand discovery pertaining radioactive bombs - which can be upgraded to have a half-life or fire damage via Alpha Decay, The attribute damage causing Beta and Gamma Decay may be a bit strong for 8th level prerequisite and 12th level prerequisite and the grand discovery is the massive culmination of the discovery tree. Weapons and armor may now be radioactive and deal radiation damage, which is slightly problematic, considering there is no such standard damage type or means to negate it. While the book provides means to resist radiation damage via spells or lead and leaded glass as a material and the like, slightly more extended notes for introducing radiation damage on a more wholesale level would have been appreciated - are constructs affected? What about crocodiles and similar notoriously radiation resistant creatures? I like the idea, but consider the implementation a bit too ambitious for the scale it has here. We also get a new trait here.

Hatshepsut, one of the famous female pharaohs, gets a paladin archetype, who replaces divine grace with 1/2 class level to Bluff, Intimidate, Diplomacy and Perform checks. At 4th level, the archetype replaces channel positive energy with a 60-ft radius aura for a bonus to saving throws and a bonus to atk as part of a charge. At 10th level, the bonuses increase and if the ally worships the same deity, weapons are treated as magical for the purposes of overcoming DR. While not bad and concept-wise nice, the magical benefit at 10th level is pretty weak; the archetype could use some serious signature tricks.

Joan of Arc does probably not need an introduction - she gets a paladin archetype as well, the visionary, who replaces lay on hands and mercies with a mystery, codifying bonus spells gained properly within the paladin class' frame work and a revelation at 3rd level and every 6 levels thereafter. 3rd level also nets an oracle's curse and codifies spells gained properly as well. 4th level provides the divine messenger ability for a 1/day trance that can duplicate progressively better divination tricks, replacing channel energy thus. Also intriguing: The visionary gets the bloodrager's spell allotment, but not spell list and the archetype also has a solid apotheosis capstone.

Osh-Tisch would be up next and her material would be the order of the crow cavalier order - generally, the order is nice and focuses on retributive challenges and demoralizing foes. On a nitpick, one ability substitutes her charging bonus for an attempt at an Intimidate check - charging bonus is not proper rules language, and while the intent is pretty clear, I still felt this could be slightly more precise. The high level ability features the option to call forth spiritual allies that can be sacrificed as breath of life effects - which is a great visual! The write-up also features a nice magical club and three teamwork feats (which, while designated as such in the header, lack the type in brackets behind the name): Covering Charge and its Improved version, who allow for nice synergy between ranged and melee weapon using allies; the final feat in the chain, Opportunistic Charge, requires a ton of prereqs, but is beautiful -it allows for allied ranged weapon users with the feat who are nearby to shoot targets with AoOs if you get an AoO against an enemy. This can provide some seriously cool tactical tricks.

The final famous lady of legend we cover would be none other than visionary queen of horror Mary Shelley. We receive a statblock of Frakenstein's monster here at CR 11, but honestly, I am severely underwhelmed by it. No truly unique ability, no hearkening to the modern Prometheus mythology or the book's message - instead, we gain a slightly upgraded flesh golem when the subject matter deserves so much more.

Conclusion:

Editing and formatting are good, though not as tight as in some of the Letters. Layout adheres to Flaming Crab Games' two-column full-color standard with historic renditions of the famous woman who inspired the material. The pdf comes fully bookmarked for your convenience.

June Bordas, Jennifer R. Povey, Lindsey Shanks and Margherita Tramontano with J Gray as developer provide a fun array of options; honestly, I expected to be underwhelmed or find at least one glaring glitch in the rendition/information provided for the women herein. While this is no encyclopedia, it is indeed a great way to take a look and become interested in these famous women. Beyond that, the pdf has managed to grab my interest in several ways I did not expect; I for example did not expect to like the blood inquisition (much less find it cheese-resistant!) and the same holds true for the Joan of Arc and Saint Assisi archetypes - I've seen so many of them thematically, but these actually provide a novel playing experience. I similarly liked the teamwork-feat chain, which provides some cool tactical options. While I'm not sold to the same extent regarding other options and consider the Hatshepsut-archetype to be too bare-bones and filler, as a whole, this is well worth the low asking price. My final verdict will clock in at 3.5 stars, rounded up to 4 for the purpose of this platform. Can we have full installments on some of these themes?

Endzeitgeist out.


Good book!

5/5

Disclaimer: I received this for free (as a review copy).

This issue of Letters from the Flaming Crab has 16 pages; one page title, one page credits, and 2 pages copyright. That leaves us with 12 pages of content.
This issue honors International Women’s Month. It features 8 incredible women from history. Each one has a short biography and some crunch inspired by them in the book.

Countess Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed: Elizabeth has an Inquisitor Inquisition based off of her in this book. The BLOOD INQUISITION!!! An inquisitor with the blood inquisition gains HP from their enemy’s blood.

Queen Boudicca: Queen Boudicca has a magic item based off of her. The War Queens Chariot. A Tiny Chariot that can turn into a full sized chariot (and horses!), and provides buffs to people with the tactician ability or Leadership. Also provides bonuses in mass combat.
Saint Clare of Assisi: A new inquisitor archetype; the cenobite. It has abilities like Sacred Performance (like Bardic performance, but gains limited performances), Merciful Weapon, and Compassionate Weapon. Saint Claire also has several new creeds inspired by her. Examples include: Abstinence, Chastity, and Poverty.

Marie Curie: Marie Curie has several discoveries based on her. A radioactive bomb discovery, several discoveries that improve on that, special weapon properties/materials like lead (material), radioactive (property), and leaded glass (material). A trait, called Chemist, is also based off her.

Hatshepsut: Hatsheput has a new archetype for the paladin based off of her: the Noble Priest. Basically a member of the aristocracy that joined the clergy.
Joan of Arc: Joan has a paladin archetype based off of her. The Visionary. Visionaries choose an oracle mystery, and at a higher level, can enter a trance that can give them mysterious insight into the future.

Osh-Tisch: Osh-Tisch has a cavalier archetype based off of her. The Order of the Crow, which is centered on the cavalier’s tribe or clan. A magic item, the Coup of Great Medicine, and three teamwork feats based on charging are also included.

Mary Shelly: Mary Shelly has her creation; Frankenstein, statted out as a CR 11 Unique Flesh Golem. Frankenstein has a chance of going berserk, until calmed by his creator.

Conclusion: Editing and Formatting are good, with few mistakes. If you are interested in any of the stuff listed, buy this cool book!


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Now available!


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As always, free copies for the first 10 responders asking for one in this thread.

This one might be a bit more confusing so here's what you'll be getting if you pick it up!


  • Short biographies of eight amazing women. Two saints, two queens, an alleged serial killer, a warrior, the mother of science fiction, and the winner of two Nobel prizes.
  • Crunch inspired by each of these women, including...
  • The Blood Inquisition Use the blood of your enemies to heal yourself.
  • The War Queen's Chariot A magic vehicle that can rally the troops.
  • The Cenobite an inquisitor archetype that focuses on peacefully inspiring allies and converting enemies.
  • 5 new creeds to work with the Virtuous Creed feat/
  • New discoveries to give alchemists radioactive bombs!
  • The Noble Priest a paladin archetype that inspires the masses.
  • The Visionary a paladin archetype who gains some insight (and some oracle abilities) from divine mysteries.
  • The Order of the Crow a new cavalier order dedicated to the honor of her clan.


Ohh, May I have a free copy, please and thank you. :)
Edit:Just saw Marie Curie on the list. Really excited now!


May I also have a free copy? :)

The Exchange

Me too please.


Looks very cool. I'd love to get a free copy.

Scarab Sages Contributor

asking for the freebies!


Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

May I also have a free copy, please?

Silver Crusade

I'd be interested in a free copy if you're still giving them out ^w^

Has anyone told Jessica Price about this one yet?


Oh, yes, a free copy, please?

Silver Crusade RPG Superstar Season 9 Top 32

I'd love a free copy of this! The Order of the Crow sounds intriguing!


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Rysky wrote:

I'd be interested in a free copy if you're still giving them out ^w^

Has anyone told Jessica Price about this one yet?

I hope so! Especially since she's mentioned in the book's dedication.

One more copy left to give out folks!


I would love a review copy, J. If you recall, I won a free copy of your 'Wheel of the Year' and I happily reviewed it (5 Stars!). I'm a huge fan of your entire line of Letters from the Flaming Crab ... and this particular edition truly strikes a chord with me. Most of my players are women ... and a few of your showcased famous-women were inspirations for some of their past and present characters.

I promise to post a review within 2 weeks - and I'll repost it at OBS and d20PFSRD too if you so desire.


Ah well. I guess I missed out. I look forward to reading the reviews! Cheers!


Crai wrote:
Ah well. I guess I missed out. I look forward to reading the reviews! Cheers!

I don't think you missed out. By my count, you made it into the 10th and final slot. It just doesn't look like the free copies have been distributed yet.

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Free copies sent out—I'm sure the publisher would appreciate a review!


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Liz Courts wrote:
Free copies sent out—I'm sure the publisher would appreciate a review!

Yes we would! Thanks for getting those out so quickly!


Oh nice! I *did* get in for the last review copy! And I just downloaded it and took a quick read. This 'Letters' edition also looks terrific. I'm stoked to go over it all in detail!

Flaming Crab, I will post a review in approx. 10 days or less (as I said up above). That's a guarantee.

P.S. And thanks to Liz for sending it to my ID!


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I shall post a review soon! It's just as awesome as you last book! :)


Thank you for the review, legoguy4492!!


Reviewed first on endzeitgeist.com, then submitted to Nerdtrek and GMS magazine and posted here, on OBS, etc.


And thank you for the review! As always, fair and thorough.

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