| OmegaZ |
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My dice are ready! For real, I can't wait to play this adventure. The deities of Hell all have so much potential that goes untapped in most games (even as a DM) and PC's who aren't terribly devout will be a blast. I'm thinking of playing:
-A cleric of Baalzebul (Air/Devil domains) who is petty, envious, and seeks glory for himself (because he's so insecure). Probably would take levels in diabolist, but I'm not sure.
-A crossbowman fighter in the Chelish military who believes the hierarchy of society is required for civilization to exist (possibly Order of the Chain hellknight?). Kinda like Gran Moff Tarquin.
-NE half-orc bloodrager or sorcerer with the black dragon bloodline. Wants to get into Thrune's good graces and rule.
-Bard/cleric of Asmodeus (fire/devil domains) that is part of the Hellfire Celebrants, worshipers of Asmodeus who often form the choir in temples and glorify the burning flames of the Pit.
-Summoner who follows Mephistopheles. Both the summoner and his devilish eidolon are talented barristers and contract creators/enforcers.
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Personally, I will skip this one before starting my subscription to the adventure paths. I would have a hard time NOT killing off evil aligned PCs ;-). I also think most of my players would not want to play evil aligned characters. There is only one player I have that I think this type of play would even interest. One of my house rules is no evil characters. Question: how easy is it to stop a subscription temporarily? I just started a sub to pathfinder legends and was looking to start one for adventure paths and one for the card game when I noticed this path which would be a waste of money for me.
Thanks
Kalindlara
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Personally, I will skip this one before starting my subscription to the adventure paths. I would have a hard time NOT killing off evil aligned PCs ;-). I also think most of my players would not want to play evil aligned characters. There is only one player I have that I think this type of play would even interest. One of my house rules is no evil characters. Question: how easy is it to stop a subscription temporarily? I just started a sub to pathfinder legends and was looking to start one for adventure paths and one for the card game when I noticed this path which would be a waste of money for me.
Thanks
Stopping a subscription (even temporarily) is simple! You can even sign up now for Hell's Rebels and end your subscription for Hell's Vengeance.
After the final issue of Hell's Rebels has shipped, go to the Customer Service forum and create a thread asking them to end your subscription. You can re-subscribe when Strange Aeons rolls around.
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And a puppy to kick :-)
Okay -- One hellhound pup is on its way to you. I now have to go into hiding to escape the wrath of Asmudeus for stealing from the litter of his favorite pet, so I can't stick around to see whether you have the guts to give that puppy a few kicks.
Kalindlara
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So your players from Hell's Rebels get to play the "other side", and get to undo everything their previous characters accomplish? Uh, lol.
Also, Way of the Wicked from Fire Mountain Games. Just say'n lol
Not at all - Hell's Vengeance takes place throughout the rest of Cheliax. The Archduchy of Ravounel is untouched.
And I'd like to think there's room for two evil APs in this world. ^_^
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So your players from Hell's Rebels get to play the "other side", and get to undo everything their previous characters accomplish? Uh, lol.
Also, Way of the Wicked from Fire Mountain Games. Just say'n lol
Way of the Wicked was an awesome product. I think many of the same people who played and enjoyed it are also looking forward to Hell's Vengeance, too.
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Thinking of using this as the third in a Trilogy, set in Way of the Wicked's realm of Talingarde.
My players completed Way of the Wicked last year, with two of the PCs surviving and taking the throne as King and Queen of Talingarde.
Hells Rebels would take place 30 years later, with the Church of Asmodeus in full control of the wicked realm, and would detail the rebellion of a single city. Hells Vengeance would then detail the state's reaction to that rebellion.
For sake of matching the AP titles, the trilogy would be called:
Way of the Wicked
Rise of the Rebels
Time of the Tyrants
James Jacobs
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How do you prevent the PCs from being total morons who kill everything in sight though, including each other?
Is there an adventure path for PCs who are "good" but willing to do evil things? Like kill the evil warlord in his sleep and kill his whole family, do terrorist actions and such?
The short answer: Play with mature gamers.
I'm not trying to be snarky.
If your players are only interested in PVP stuff, they will NOT enjoy Hell's Vengenace... any more than they will ANY of our Adventure Paths.
Most of our Adventure Paths allow for evil actions during their course—you don't have to be a good guy to want to become the ruler of the Shackles in "Skull and Shackles," to become a famous and rich adventurer in "Shattered Star," to rule your own kingdom in "Kingmaker," or even to prevent a disaster in "Iron Gods." The baseline assumption is that PCs play non-evil folks, but an even GREATER baseline assumption is that players play PCs who work together, since the game is a team effort, regardless of adventure. We don't publish Adventure Paths intended to support PvP action, because there's no real point to a long campaign of PvP action in my opinion. The game is built on the idea that your character builds in power as you continue to adventure with companions, and if every single session ended with one character standing and the other players having to build replacement ones for the next game... well, that's an entirely different game than what we've been publishing material for.
The Player's Guide WILL address this, of course, as will the adventure itself... it seems unfortunate to me that so many folks confuse "playing evil characters" with "kill everything in sight, including each other."
I know that an evil campaign isn't for everyone, but neither is a campaign where you mix fantasy and sci-fi, or a campaign where you go to Earth, or a campaign that has strong horror themes, or a campaign where you have to play pirates. This is one of the reasons we only do 6 part Adventure Paths; so we can do 2 a year and thus, if we do one any one person isn't interested in, they don't have to wait more than half a year for another chance at one they might enjoy.
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The interesting thing to do might be to bring a small band of chelexian soldiers as npcs to escort the players to the city, and then have a minor skirmish with some of the entrenched defenders. They are also told that, while some violence and property damage is neccesary, the city is still part of the chelexian empire an as such every building burned down is another building they will need to rebuild.
Should create a nice dynamic of trying to crush the rebellion with one hand, and limit the damage to the city with the other. Plus, you might need to hold the city until the a chelexian noble can be sent to run the city after you leave, enabling some people to get their kicks as 'overlord for the day'. And good is a stubborn lot to bring down... There will always be some good trying to make a difference. The important thing is not cracking down heavily on the good not harming your established order, it's the ones that are supporting the rebellion or actively involved in it.
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I plan on playing a LE Warpriest/Inquisitor for this campaign. What LE gods would you recommend for players for this AP?
Well Asmodius is definately one, considering the chelexian's worship him in general, though some gods like zon-kuthon, or some of the many archfiends and even some fringe worship of neutral evil or lawful neutral gods should be allowed.
Though for the full list, probably look on the pathfinder wiki, or find a copy of the inner sea gods. Though probably the best one for a warpriest is the patron of the red mantis cult, Achaekek. Since in the advanced class origins opens the doors for playing red mantis zealots. Sawtooth Sabres anyone?
In all seriousness, you choose what ever one you feel comfortable with. Give them hell, sent direct from your God.
ErisAcolyte-Chaos jester
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Another problem the players might need to deal with(aside from the rebels who are hell bent on bringing you down) is the power plays of preexisting evil factions trying to make a move during the chaos. I don't think the PC's will have much of a choice but to get involved if we get another plague similar to the one that struck koravosa(during the curse of the Crimson throne) hitting the city you are in. Or the undead start to ravage the city streets. On monsters of the most insidious kind start to slaughter everyone in their path and ruin your perfectly ordered city plan. While you don't neccesarily have to kill them, they do need to learn their place that it is YOU that run this city, not them.
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I plan on playing a LE Warpriest/Inquisitor for this campaign. What LE gods would you recommend for players for this AP?
Asmodeus is the clear and obvious choice, and most thematically appropriate, though the other archdevils would be good choices as well. And as James said, Zon-Kuthon could work too.
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A huge heartfelt thank you to James and the rest of the Paizo staff for offering us an evil AP!
I'll second that! Paizo has been giving us a plethora of material for playing races that are almost always evil (drow, orcs, goblins, etc.) or tend to lean toward evil (half-orcs, teiflings, etc.). When playing these, we usually find ourselves in the role of an outcast who is trying to break the shackles of their heritage. This time, however, we get to live up to all the stereotypes and be the monsters that the NPC's parents warned them about. Lol!
James Jacobs
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It's probably way too soon to ask, but I'm curious what this AP portends for Pathfinder Society. Any chance we could get a boon to play a Lawful Evil character? Or, better yet, just allow LE for everyone? Sith cookies are mighty tempting...
Nope. Not everything we do in other lines always has direct or even indirect influence on PFS.
| MannyGoblin |
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An adventure path where the "heroes" are personified by Gregor Clegane, Ramsey Snow, Joffrey Baratheon, Melisandre and Roose Bolton. I deal with enough evil in the real world to run or play a game with that theme. Loved almost every adventure path done up to this but I won't be buying this one.
Ramsey would get his stuff slapped down for being such an uncontrollable troll. If you can't restrain yourself from maiming your wife(book version especially) so your line can be secured then you will be disposed of. Roose is more the type Chelix would want since he keeps his hands off the idiot ball.
| Conall O'Kanis |
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I've got Way of the Wicked, but am nevertheless curious about Hell's Vengeance.
I think the difference is the Rags to Riches style of Way of the Wicked, and I assume Hell's Vengeance will operate similar to typical APs, with the players being low tier, but not downtrodden, and allowed to be evil, rather then needing to hide it.