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I thought I would share with all budding GMs the success I had in running Silent Tide (converted to PFRPG) with my playgroup.
This is an excellent adventure, particularly with act #1. My group had a terrible time in holding the prisoners up on the cliff face. The new rules made the scene run smoothly.
I would recommend this adventure for any GM looking to run their first PFS.
Thoroughly enjoyable and better than the 3.5 RotRL campaign I was running prior. I can't wait to convert RotRL. But I have to report the scenario first so I can claim my reward. :)
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Deussu wrote:I thought there was a warning for this thread already about spoilers. GMs usually don't play... well they do but this section is for GMs. :)Ooh, next time remember to put the spoiler tags somewhere. Just in case.
I've played the scenario already, but someone else might have not.
Actually quite many GMs play in addition to running games. I've played maybe 25 scenarios in total and I've GM'd a game a dozen or more times.
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So take that along with me?
Correct. The chronicle sheet is the only official documentation of your character progress. The on-line record seems to be more of a tool for Paizo to track the progress of the OP campaign. It is important for all tables to get reported so Paizo has an accurate picture of how many people are playing.
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So take that along with me?
I apologies in advance for my slackness. Real life has swamped me and my hobby time is next to zero.
I appreciate your help and direction.
From pg 18 of the Guide to Pathfinder Society OP:
Please keep good records of your character and make sure to bring all of your chronicles to every event or session of Pathfinder Society Organized Play.