A Pathfinder Society Scenario designed for levels 1–5.
When the flames of revolution swept through Galt, the Society lost much of what it held there: dozens of agents, several lodges, and the fellowship of countless contacts who foreswore the Society rather than become targets themselves. Although Venture-Captain Eliza Petulengro has reestablished a foothold in the country, she needs to rebuild her network of allies. One of the most important figures resides in Rosehaven, a small village due to celebrate its yearly festival of light and forgiveness. Petulengro hopes that an entourage of Pathfinders might participate in the festivities and endear itself to the Society’s former friend. Past evils have other plans, however, and unless the PCs can keep their wits about them, they might not just lose sight of the mission; they might lose their lives.
This scenario is designed for play in Pathfinder Society Roleplaying Guild 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.
Excellent scenario. Very well crafted and very fun to play. My players enjoyed every moment.
Combat seemed a bit easy, but we had a full table of capable and heavy hitters. I would like to see some option in future scenarios for what to do when there are 7 players. I love that there are adjustment rules for having only 4 players, but would love to be able to make a minor tweak when I have 7.
Nice - hopefully its in time to get a good Samhain game going! Still on course for last Wednesday of the month? (looking to make some plans for our local meet up)
Is it recommended that people do Eyes of the Ten before this one?
This requires absolutely no knowledge of Eyes of the Ten to play and enjoy. Those who have played the series before can catch a few references to what's happened in the meantime, but even these don't spoil the series.
I'm supposed to run this tonight. When's the drop, when's the drop, when's the drop.
Not getting antsy at all. No, not at all. (Twitch, twitch)
Running things the day they're released:
I strongly recommend against doing that for any adventure, though I recognize circumstances sometimes require that someone run and adventure "cold."
That's especially not a great plan for this adventure because it's partly an investigation, with branching encounters that depend on what the PCs do or do not find. If there's any way that you can reschedule that game not to be on the same day as the release, I encourage you to do so.
Just reported a table for this scenario. Doesn't appear to show for table credit.
Otherwise, this was an awesome game, I really enjoyed running it!
Seconded. Quite a lot of fun :) Given the right circumstances and sufficient time, bringing pumpkins for carving would be a fantastic group activity to go along with this one.
Also, same problem with the credit not being recorded. Same issue with 8-05. Wonder if it's the newer season 8 stuff?