A Pathfinder Society Scenario designed for levels 7-11.
Given the countless powerful relics the Pathfinder Society keeps in the vaults beneath the Grand Lodge, it should come as no surprise when there's the occasional magical outburst. However, the most recent incident involves a powerful talisman opening a portal the Hell, and the head curator Zarta Dralneen believes this event is no mere coincidence. Alongside a band of elite Pathfinders, she intends to travel through the portal to the infernal city Dis in order to close the gateway, in the process uncovering Cheliax's secret history, the follies of House Thrune, and what her role will be in the events to come.
Contents in What Prestige is Worth also contribute directly to the ongoing storyline of the Dark Archive faction.
I can see the wordplay has already begun. Make sure to budget time at the start of the scenario for some punicillin or you'll quickly Dis-pair of ever getting through the briefing. ;-)
Already found an error. Adding the Advanced template should make the CR +1. Instead the creature in question has the same CR as the normal version right above it.
Already found an error. Adding the Advanced template should make the CR +1. Instead the creature in question has the same CR as the normal version right above it.
If you are referring to the entry on page 27, that appears to be a mistake in labeling the creature's CR. However, the encounter's overall challenge rating is designed with the correct advanced creature CR in mind, and the advanced creature stat block in the back of the adventure has the proper CR listed. This should not impact gameplay.
If you are referring to the entry on page 27, that appears to be a mistake in labeling the creature's CR. However, the encounter's overall challenge rating is designed with the correct advanced creature CR in mind, and the advanced creature stat block in the back of the adventure has the proper CR listed. This should not impact gameplay.
Yeah, just a typo. Nothing more. The advanced hp are still noted.
I can't put up an actual review, but I figured that this was good enough.
We played this scenario yesterday and it was amazing! Despite needing better editing for time, it was well written for the most part. We had a lot of fun, and it is probably in my top 5 games, maybe even #1. Watch out though, it is very investigation-intense and requires more than average story book keeping.
There are a number of scenarios this season that would have benefitted from being two parts. I understand why they couldn't be, given all the work going into 2E as well.