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            Marco Massoudi wrote:So exactly this product but as a printed book?Hayato Ken wrote:Yes, especially a series of quests in the different successor states, playable in different order sounds great!Marco wanna be a bit more specific?
Something like more printed Tian Xia products?
Yes exactly.
Even though i´m interested in the stories told in a few Pathfinder Society Scenarios, i can´t find any description about page count, art, creatures etc.Also i buy all Pathfinder products as a print product and have a very low interest in pdfs (i know i may be in the minority there).
If they would be collected into print form, i would probably buy them all.
Maybe you could do a blog with a sample content preview?
That would probably get a lot of people into buying some of these adventures that are only buying the modules line right now (like me).

|  Dustin Knight 
                
                
                  
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            A book full of quests reminds me of those d20 supplements AEG used to print.
I'm really excited for this module. I love quests. I love Tian Xia. I especially love how the dynamics between the countries we've seen hinted at in other books really compares well with what I imagine a romanticized fantasy Asia would have developed if China and Japan were basically on the same island.

| Wei Ji the Learner | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            How is this going to work if they are not evergreen?
Are pregens going to be required for this?
Is it a commitment to play all five pieces on the same character and thus restrict the ability to draw in new players to the campaign?
Is it likewise possible, since Quests have separate parts, to play each part on a different character (since it is apparently *not* 'evergreen') for the same level of credit of playing 'one piece'?
Not complaining, just trying to get an understanding of how this will work.

|  John Compton 
                
                
                  
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            When this is actually available, could somebody write a short description of which successor states are in it and what is the vague quest in each?
A blog describing this would be very much appreciated! :-)
It's a lovely mix from the heart of fallen Lung Wa.
Two quests take place in Lingshen (one urban and one wilderness).
One quest takes place in Po Li.
One quest takes place in Quain.
One quest takes place in Shokuro.
We posted a blog lauding this set of quests on Monday, and I encourage you to check it out. Because Pathfinder Society blog readership draws heavily on the player base (not just GMs), I typically avoid any spoilers more dramatic than what appears on the product page, so you'll rarely see my scenario preview blogs describing in detail what the story's about.

|  Marco Massoudi | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            Marco Massoudi wrote:When this is actually available, could somebody write a short description of which successor states are in it and what is the vague quest in each?
A blog describing this would be very much appreciated! :-)
It's a lovely mix from the heart of fallen Lung Wa.
** spoiler omitted **
We posted a blog lauding this set of quests on Monday, and I encourage you to check it out. Because Pathfinder Society blog readership draws heavily on the player base (not just GMs), I typically avoid any spoilers more dramatic than what appears on the product page, so you'll rarely see my scenario preview blogs describing in detail what the story's about.
How many pages does this have?
Are all PFS pdfs the same page count?
How many illustrations are inside a PFS pdf?
As there are no modules this year (so far), i would like to know if these are roughly the same format.
Thank you very much, Mr. Compton! :-)

|  John Compton 
                
                
                  
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            John Compton wrote:Marco Massoudi wrote:When this is actually available, could somebody write a short description of which successor states are in it and what is the vague quest in each?
A blog describing this would be very much appreciated! :-)
It's a lovely mix from the heart of fallen Lung Wa.
** spoiler omitted **
We posted a blog lauding this set of quests on Monday, and I encourage you to check it out. Because Pathfinder Society blog readership draws heavily on the player base (not just GMs), I typically avoid any spoilers more dramatic than what appears on the product page, so you'll rarely see my scenario preview blogs describing in detail what the story's about.
How many pages does this have?
Are all PFS pdfs the same page count?
How many illustrations are inside a PFS pdf?
As there are no modules this year (so far), i would like to know if these are roughly the same format.
Thank you very much, Mr. Compton! :-)
There is not hard-coded number of pages in each scenario. Over the past ~6 years, Pathfinder Society scenarios have each had around 20–26 pages of adventure content, not including the stat block appendices included at the back of adventures for the past two years. There are a few adventures that are longer for whatever reason, but those are more an exception. As scenarios generally fall into this range, I do not see the need to post page counts for each adventure.
In this case, the quest format and the considerable number of Flip-Mat images reproduced in this adventure make this a little longer, with closer to 30 pages of adventure content.
Scenarios have a set art budget that accounts for about 2–3 new illustrations, plus a map or two. This occasionally varies based on the scenario's needs and the number of custom maps we need to order. Scenarios also borrow from existing Pathfinder art, especially creature art, so that a GM has a fun reference to use in describing a monster or showing the image to players.
Scenarios are all approximately the same format, with rare exceptions (like this set of quests). I encourage you to download a few of the free adventures we offer, including both several of the quest sets (like Phantom Phenomena or Honor's Echo) and the First Steps scenarios. These can give you a solid sense of what each format entails. Scenarios have many similarities to Pathfinder Modules; the former just tend to be shorter (intended to take about 4–5 hours) and include some rules references that tie them into the Pathfinder Society Roleplaying Guild.
You have expressed reticence about purchasing PDF products. I encourage you to take a look at what the Pathfinder Society Scenario and Pathfinder Society Quests formats have to offer. Maybe you'll change your mind—especially with more than 230 adventures to choose from.

| AkosPrime | 
Regarding Replayability
This is from pg. 3 of The House of Harmonious Wisdom:
"Receiving Credit
A player who plays through one or more of the quests
receives a Chronicle sheet for House of Harmonious Wisdom,
noting which quests he played. He can later play the rest
of the quests in the series, earning greater rewards (see the
Variable Rewards boon on the Chronicle sheet at the end of
this series). If the character receiving the Chronicle sheet
for House of Harmonious Wisdon gains XP from another
Chronicle sheet, he can no longer earn additional rewards
for playing the other House of Harmonious Wisdom
quests. House of Harmonious Wisdom can be replayed
for credit, but the credit must be applied to a different
character each time."
This states directly that the quests are replayable. This in NO way indicates that a character's level makes something un-replayable. RAW means that this scenario can be replayed N times for N characters. It also means, RAW, that someone can replay it with N number of 5th level characters.

|  John Compton 
                
                
                  
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            Regarding Replayability
This is from pg. 3 of The House of Harmonious Wisdom:
"Receiving Credit
A player who plays through one or more of the quests
receives a Chronicle sheet for House of Harmonious Wisdom,
noting which quests he played. He can later play the rest
of the quests in the series, earning greater rewards (see the
Variable Rewards boon on the Chronicle sheet at the end of
this series). If the character receiving the Chronicle sheet
for House of Harmonious Wisdon gains XP from another
Chronicle sheet, he can no longer earn additional rewards
for playing the other House of Harmonious Wisdom
quests. House of Harmonious Wisdom can be replayed
for credit, but the credit must be applied to a different
character each time."This states directly that the quests are replayable. This in NO way indicates that a character's level makes something un-replayable. RAW means that this scenario can be replayed N times for N characters. It also means, RAW, that someone can replay it with N number of 5th level characters.
I acknowledge what appears in the adventure and direct you to see my recent post in the preview blog. It is replayable at 1st level. As colleagues' time permits, we can endeavor to update the original text. Until then, go by this update.

|  Markov Spiked Chain | 
It's probably too late to get an real answer, but I'm assuming this means you can only apply the chronicle sheet to a level 1?
Specifically, can I play a level 4 pregen and downgrade the sheet to a real level 1 character for 500gp?
I played it once with a level 4, and I'm playing at another store tonight with a table that's going to be subtier 4-5. I'd really like to not get squashed by incidental damage playing that far up for no reward (since the chronicle sheet doesn't change if you're playing 1-2 or 4-5.)
But the ever-green-i-ness isn't too clear here. I think this is the first time you'd have a non-level 1 pregen playing with a level 1 evergreen requirement?

|  TriOmegaZero | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            This series presented even more opportunities because this is the first time we've released a full series of quests mid-season, it's the first time we've presented a full series of quests at multiple subtiers, and it's also the first series of quests we've centered in Tian Xia.

|  kevin_video | 
 
	
 
                
                
              
            
            New Quests and Ancient Perils blog post wrote:This series presented even more opportunities because this is the first time we've released a full series of quests mid-season, it's the first time we've presented a full series of quests at multiple subtiers, and it's also the first series of quests we've centered in Tian Xia.Source.
Cool, but I was thinking more along the lines of running and reporting. The blog doesn't really specify other than to say they're more quests. Do you have to do all five in one sitting? Can you do one at a time? I don't have this adventure, but we're looking to do quests in our lodge after our upcoming convention, and I wasn't sure if this should be added to the list of "to get".

|  Korolan | 
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            Hey Kevin!
At the end of the day, this is a series of quests that is a little bit different than normal quests.
Most quests are released at the beginning of the season, and are for level 1 only. The House of Harmonious Wisdom is different for a few reasons.
1) This quest is a 1-5 series! There are two subtiers, 1-2 and 4-5.
2) It was released in the middle of the season! Normally, quests are released at the Beginning of the season, and are playable with Pregens Only. This set is different because you can play with any 1-5 character!
3) This quest is evergreen! That means that you can play it as many times as you like at level 1 (like the Confirmation, Honors Echo, Wounded Wisp, etc.) It also means that you can only play it once above level 1, just like any other evergreen adventure.
If you are familiar with the chronicle sheets for the quests so far (Silverhex Chronicles, Phantom Phenomena, Honor's Echo) then this chronicle shouldn't have many surprises for you. Hopefully this was helpful!
 
	
 
     
     
    
 
       
	 
       
	
  
 
                
                 
	
  
	
  
	
  
 
                
                 
	
  
	
  
	
  
	
  
 
                
                 
	
  
	
  
 
                
                 
	
 