Rituals of Choice 1: A Witch's Choice (Arcana Evolved) PDF

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The Rituals of Choice Adventure Path begins in the town of Far-Rough and continues into the surrounding Edgelands bordering the Central Plains, Floating Forest, and the Bitter Peaks.

In a time of looming war between the Dragons and the Giants, a few select people in Far-Rough have strange shared dreams of a golden jackal. Taking them for a sign, a father now seeks escorts for a journey to Tesham's Landing, a mystical witching site that will help cure his afflicted daughter.

In the days that follow, a quest must be pledged to or renounced, a woman saved or damned, a cursed child accepted or abandoned, and a ritual may be performed that saves a single soul or damns the world. The PCs will face all of these choices, responsibilities, and consequences.

"A Witch's Choice" is a Monte Cook's Arcana Evolved adventure designed for four 1st-level characters. Characters will advance to 2nd level by the end of the adventure. It is the first installment in the Rituals of Choice Adventure Path, a complete campaign saga consisting of 25 adventures.

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Thought-provoking - As close to art in imagery an adventure probably gets

5/5

This pdf is 46 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page SRD and 1 page back cover, leaving 42 pages of content, so let's check this one out!

I've been wanting to review this module and its sequel for quite some time now and I finally felt like it was not only an option, but something I had to do now. So what exactly is the "Rituals of Choice"-AP? Essentially, it is Rite Publishing's patronage-based AP set in Monte Cook's Arcana Evolved setting of the Diamond Throne. If you happen to not be familiar with this d20-variant and its peculiarities: The Diamond Throne-setting is unconventional fantasy to say the least. The lands of the Diamond Throne feature not only different base-classes, but also little fey-like PC-races, lion-humanoids and genderless, immortal reptilian creatures that can be considered the heirs of the dragons. Moreover, the setting emphasizes personal choice over predestination and mortal heroics over plans of strange entities. Furthermore, the setting is one of grey morality, featuring no clear-cut good-evil distinction and no alignment per se and several unique ideas, like the Akashic's, individuals that can tap into the collective unconsciousness of the world and thus unearth information about magic items, individuals etc.. It should also be noted that AE's basic ideas have probably featured at least somewhat prominently in the development of Pathfinder and, admittedly, while I loved many of the rules, I never really got into the Diamond Throne-setting. When I got my hands on this module, though, things changed, but now that the intro is out of the way, I'm going to delve into

SPOILER-territory. Potential players might wish to jump to the conclusion.

Still here? All right! Before the Pathfinder-APs did so, this adventure starts with integrated reasons for the PCs to adventure. These reasons can be considered a kind of combined hook/early trait-system, but is based on the whole group! And then, right off the bat, you'll realize why this adventure gets my attention: The very first scene. On a balcony of glass, a female Verrik (a magical/psionic race with a terrible racial curse) is unleashing deadly magical powers on a golden jackal and the PCs, while muttering excuses for her behavior. The Verrik witch vastly outclasses the PCs, but they may yet prevail...and arise from the strange dream - an epic battle as a great in medias res introduction to the central figure of this first adventure:

Immensely talented, Zewthra's powers killed once a Litorian and in order to not hurt anyone with her gifts, she chose to seal her powers. This act, though, combined with the Verrik's racial curse, has led to a severe case of Autism on behalf of Zewthra. Her father, the aristocrat Vethkar, is unfortunately old and dying and his daughters latent powers have gathered the PCs here, in the town of Far-rough at the edge of the floating forest. The old man is concerned about Zewthra and wants her escorted to a mystic side called Tesham's Landing to perform a ritual. It is also here, that a peculiar magical item is introduced, which enables non-akashics to delve into the collective unconscious and gather information if such a class is absent from the group.

If the PCs concede with the escort mission, they will embark as soon as possible. On the way, though, a downpour will have them stranded on a floating island and there, spined grapplers will make for the first danger to avert and the first choice, for the creatures have laid eggs - the destruction or preservation of these unborn a symbolic foreshadowing of the choices to come. More interesting, extensive information on the ritualistic behavior that allows Zewthra to function and is necessary for her is detailed extensively.

Things start to become rather grim soon afterwards - the group is attacked by Staj, eye-extracting predators and might also make for the death of Vethkar - the man will not see the end of the journey after losing two eyes and Zewthra will also be mutilated, but not overtly concerned by it.

And then there's The Kallethan - 6 undead dragons bound into one human skeleton, one of the most powerful entities in existence (CR 28) - and it is helpless at the PC's mercy. It can be captured via magical shackles. It can be left to its fate. It can be healed. And the PC's action will have very significant consequences in the things to come.

The PCs seem to have stumbled into historical events and indeed, even the centaur and his mojh travel companion they meet (the former taking a fancy to Zewthra) and their interactions will have repercussions - though not ones as significant as the encounter with Amoncirith, the messianic son of god among dragonkind and his guardsmen.

And then, there's the first encounter with a rune-animal Deinonychus named Solange, which will feature more prominently in the second module - whether the PCs manage to save the dinosaur's noblewoman prey or not - consequences again are sure to surface along the line.

In the Mire of lost souls, a will-o'-wisp, unable to communicate wants the PCs to find its body and bury it, which might provide to lead them into conflict with the local muckdwellers and then, finally, the PCs reach the leafless wood, where Witchravens misunderstanding the situation, might attack the PCs and the ritual will commence - if the PCs manage to coax her into performing it. Said ritual comes with full in-game information and seems to make for an interesting climax, as aforementioned centaur returns with allies to make Zewthra part of his harem. If successful, all witching sites will be linked and Zewthra cured of her autism and the PCs will just have inherited Vethkar's mansion and put in my motion a chain of events that will resonate throughout all of creation.

The pdf also provides appendices with suggested secret magic items - a total of 9 are included and each item gets 10 pieces of information for purpose of akashic loresight - very nice! The appendices also include the new Kismet witch and the cursed spirit creature template.

Conclusion:
Editing and formatting are top-notch, I didn't notice any glitches. Layout adheres to a BEAUTIFUL 2-column, full-color standard and the pieces of full-color, original artwork are awesome! The pdf comes fully bookmarked and 5 (!!!!) labeled and unlabeled maps by Jonathan Roberts, which are not only included in the pdf, but also in special high-res packs. Oh, and they, even among Jonathan's excellent oeuvre, belong to his best pieces in my humble opinion.

On the surface, this module feels like a rather straight escort-mission, an overland journey, but, and I don't say that lightly, "A Witches Choice" is probably as close to art as an adventure can be. Unobtrusive symbolism, foreshadowing, helpful designer's notes and a caring, sympathetic and mature take on autism and the freedom of choice as well as the philosophic questions raised by a shades of grey-mentality conspire to create not only a great module, but a unique experience. And then, there's the immediate sense of epicness pervading the whole storyline. While at this moment, it is not sure whether we'll see the whole AP completed, I do think that most PFRPG-DMs can use this module and scavenge parts. While straight conversion might provide difficult due to the peculiarities of both the setting and the classes, I maintain that there's an easy way to utilize the material even in a PFRPG -game: Make this whole module a kind of dream, or even just scavenge some parts. hell, I'm convinced that a GM who checks this out can learn quite a bit about effective foreshadowing and adventure-crafting. And there are the stellar maps. This module makes me realize once again how much I crave more adventures of this top-notch quality penned by Steven D. Russell, who has created a thoroughly original, awesome adventure oozing passion. My final verdict will be 5 stars + endzeitgeist seal of approval.

Endzeitgeist out.


An RPG Resource Review

5/5

This, the first of 25 adventures that comprise the Rituals of Choice Adventure Path, thrusts characters right into the thick of things from the outset. It begins with a Preamble that sets the scene for the DM, with brief notes about what underlies the entire campaign and on the intended setting - the Lands of the Diamond Throne setting from Monte Cook's Arcana Evolved, although it would be possible to use another location if preferred. You'll still need Arcana Evolved wherever you set your game, as well as the D&D 3.5 core books, and while some monsters are drawn from Legacy of the Dragons, alternatives from the Monster Manual are suggested in case you don't have a copy.

Then comes a neat trick. If characters have certain Knowledge skills, they have a chance of perceiving a little more of what is going on than ordinary folk realise, of gaining some background information that might prove of use. This is followed by an adventure synopsis, and some ideas for how to get your characters involved. Not strictly speaking adventure hooks: they are going to be sucked into events whether they like it or not, but some ideas to help them decide why they are where the adventure begins, most of them also give reasons for the characters to know each other and already to be a group. Naturally, if other ideas suited to your specific group of characters occur, they'll probably be even better. Each of the suggestions carries an appropriate game mechanic bonus as well, and any one will give the players sound in-character reasons to get involved, and to care about the other members of the group. No meeting up in an inn and deciding to go dungeon-crawling with perfect strangers here!

And so it begins, with the sort of in media res opening that ought to make players sit up and take notice: this is no ordinary campaign right from the get-go. Characters find themselves in a spectacular location (which is supported by one of publisher Rite Publishing's 'Fantastic Map' lines if you want to take full advantage of it) but do not have much time to enjoy it before the action starts.

From then on events continue to move apace, with the characters soon being requested to undertake a simple escort task (well, they ARE only 1st level) and again there is an opportunity for those with appropriate Knowledge skills to add a little to what they are told. The rewards are generous, but notes are provided for characters who baulk at the task... and even ways to embroil them in the rest of the adventure regardless!

Throughout the course of the adventure, there is much to marvel at, and plenty to do. There are also sidebar 'Designer Notes' which explain the why of the placing and nature of some of what the characters will encounter. Even now the groundwork for the overarching plot is being laid. (Grrrr - I hate reviewing sometimes, I would SO like to play this... well, best round up some players and run it instead!) The whole adventure is full of choices and at each point, the ramifications for both this and future adventures in the campaign are discussed. A nice feature is that whatever the characters decide, nothing will derail the plot - just bend it in a different way. At no time will a DM have to stop the game because the characters have done the 'wrong' thing, a masterful piece of design. A sound beginning for what promises to be an epic campaign.


Cast an Epic Spell in the Land of the Diamond Throne

4/5

A Witch's Choice is a solid start of the Rituals of Choice adventure path despite a few encounter bumps. It is decidingly epic from the get go; PCs will definitely know they're the heroes in this adventure. Arcana Evolved GMs and players will be in for a treat as they explore the Land of the Diamond Throne, while GMs using different settings will find WC's to be less useful.

Full review can be found here.



What's the pagecount on this one?

Sovereign Court

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Charter Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Roleplaying Game, Starfinder Society Subscriber

46 pages


I wanted to thank Megan Robertson for doing such an incredible review of our product. Steve has something in his eye ;) that is not a tear, I have something in my eye.


What is the expected publication of further adventures? My group will be wrapping up the Savage Tide AP in a few months (just started part 11) and I was thinking of runing ROTRL or Kingmaker.

However, we play AE and this AP might be something to look into since it takes advantage of the history and lore of the setting.


Lord Vile wrote:

What is the expected publication of further adventures? My group will be wrapping up the Savage Tide AP in a few months (just started part 11) and I was thinking of runing ROTRL or Kingmaker.

However, we play AE and this AP might be something to look into since it takes advantage of the history and lore of the setting.

I just assumed Steve would jump in here to answer this, but we've had the 1st 3 adventures published in about the last 12 months. I'd personally like to see more than 3/year, but Paizo spoils us that way. RP has many irons in many fires. Not sure Steve even sleeps any more...


Sorry I should have answered this sooner, this product line goes very slowly due to the fact that it is a patronage project, and that we are just able to cover the costs producing this adventure. I hope to push out the 4th one Ceremonies of Sacrifice 3 months after we hit patronage goal but if it takes 30-60 days to do that you can begin to see the problem.

If anyone has any suggestions I am happy to listen to them

Steve Russell
Rite Publishing


Rite Publishing wrote:

Sorry I should have answered this sooner, this product line goes very slowly due to the fact that it is a patronage project, and that we are just able to cover the costs producing this adventure. I hope to push out the 4th one Ceremonies of Sacrifice 3 months after we hit patronage goal but if it takes 30-60 days to do that you can begin to see the problem.

If anyone has any suggestions I am happy to listen to them

Steve Russell
Rite Publishing

My suggestion is to stop doing PFRPG stuff until this AP is complete and out the door ;-)

Ok, I'm half joking. I never asked if RP is your sole source of income, in which case feel free to ignore my suggestion, or something you do for fun outside of another job (a la Clark at Necromancer Games).


Ben S.

Quote:
My suggestion is to stop doing PFRPG stuff until this AP is complete and out the door ;-)

I understand the half-joke in that statement. But we stopped being a vanity press, and became a micropress, and now we have taken yet another step away from that ever being a possibility with our print/distribution deal with Cubicle Seven.

I will always keep working on Rituals of Choice and I will being imposing deadlines pn this project rather than our free wheeling ways of the past.


And reviewed here, on DTRPG, sent to GMS magazine and posted a tribute to its grandness on RPGaggression. Cheers!


Thanks for the review End

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