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I'm currently running the Darkmoon Vale Modules. Yesterday I ran Hollow's Last Hope and had a blast. I've updated them to Pathfinder. Now I plan on running Crown of the Kobold King next. That should get the group to 4th level at the end of it. Now Revenge of the Kobold King is 5th level but I don't think it should be much of issue if I run one level lower with a party of 5/6 players.
What other modules tie into the Darkmoon Vale area and is a good progression after Revenge of the Kobold King?
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I'm currently running the Darkmoon Vale Modules. Yesterday I ran Hollow's Last Hope and had a blast. I've updated them to Pathfinder. Now I plan on running Crown of the Kobold King next. That should get the group to 4th level at the end of it. Now Revenge of the Kobold King is 5th level but I don't think it should be much of issue if I run one level lower with a party of 5/6 players.
What other modules tie into the Darkmoon Vale area and is a good progression after Revenge of the Kobold King?
There's Carnival of Fear I believe was the name. Or, the Last Baron ties in to the region fairly well too. The Last Baron is a 2 parter with Chimera Cove following it. They're all good adventures, though the Carnival is somewhat more grisly than some enjoy. The Last Baron is good chance for roleplaying in infiltration type mission.
| Gryphon Gold |
Hungry Are the Dead follows Revenge of the Kobold King and is meant for 6th-level characters.
Carnival of Tears takes place in Falcon's Hollow, but doesn't quite fit neatly in with the other four modules. It starts at 5th level like Revenge of the Kobold King.
Crown of the Kobold King > Revenge of the Kobold King > Hungry Are the Dead is the progression, and Carnival of Tears could fit either before or after Revenge.
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Hungry Are the Dead follows Revenge of the Kobold King and is meant for 6th-level characters.
Carnival of Tears takes place in Falcon's Hollow, but doesn't quite fit neatly in with the other four modules. It starts at 5th level like Revenge of the Kobold King.
Crown of the Kobold King > Revenge of the Kobold King > Hungry Are the Dead is the progression, and Carnival of Tears could fit either before or after Revenge.
Oh yeah, I forgot about Hungry Are the Dead. That's a good direct tie in module.
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I think I remember someone saying that some PFS modules take place in Falcon's Hollow. Anyone remember their names and season? Also I think having module in between crown and revenge makes sense. Maybe I'll run Carnival in between them. I don't mind dark adventures. Plus a break between dungeons crawls would be nice. I assume carnival is not too much of a crawl.
I have the Guide to Darkmoon Vale and love it. I wish there was more module/guide setup like Darkmoon. Very easy on the GM to setup a mini-campaign.
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I think I remember someone saying that some PFS modules take place in Falcon's Hollow. Anyone remember their names and season? Also I think having module in between crown and revenge makes sense. Maybe I'll run Carnival in between them. I don't mind dark adventures. Plus a break between dungeons crawls would be nice. I assume carnival is not too much of a crawl.
I have the Guide to Darkmoon Vale and love it. I wish there was more module/guide setup like Darkmoon. Very easy on the GM to setup a mini-campaign.
Pallid Plague (1-43) is set in Falcon's Hollow. There may be others, but this is the only one I know of off the top of my head. It had a decent story, and some interesting flavor, but there is a challenging timeline to understand during play for the GM that you'll want to have the ins and outs of in mind before thinking of running this one.
| Terry Dyer |
The Game Mastery Complete Encounter, The Vault of the Whispering Tyrant is also a great tie in with undead of the other modules and is good for about 8th level and easily scaled higher or lower if needed.
One thing I would recommend is adding a bit more to the dungeon since the Complete Encounters are usually an ending point and not much before that.
Sorry for thread necromancy but I think this is a really good Encounter and it wraps up a mini campaign nicely.