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The Legendary Games preview machine roars to life once more! Check out the latest as we prepare to open the floodgates on the Kingbreaker Adventure Path Plug-Ins.

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Liz is working on it as we speak. She had hoped to get it done this weekend but, like all talented people, she had a big pile of stuff to get through. Add to that the fact that Cold Mountain is our biggest product ever, and you get a little hiccup. I'm expect it should be ready either tonight or tomorrow.
Glad you're looking forward to it; I know I am!

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At long last, we bring you COLD MOUNTAIN!!!
A mother’s love is stronger than death, but love and death walk hand in hand when mortals cross paths with the immortal fey of Cold Mountain. This adventure designed for 4th level characters stands on its own as a lush atmospheric journey into the dangers and mysteries of the wild, but it is especially suited for characters in a Kingbreaker Adventure Path campaign as they explore the unforgiving lands of a savage frontier and find them not uninhabited. As their kingdom expands, can your heroes find a way to peacefully coexist with clans of the lonely hills and the frightening powers of nature that threaten to rise up and devour barbarian village and new-founded kingdom alike?
Written by Jason Nelson, with art by Frank Hessefort and maps by ENnie-award-winning cartographer Todd Gamble, this 43-page product continues Legendary Games' tradition of bringing you outstanding content by the best authors in the business, combined with amazing art and production values and innovative layout design. We hope you enjoy using our products as much as we enjoy making them, and that you'll keep coming back again and again to Make Your Game Legendary!
Available now exclusively at our webstore using the link above, with wide release next week here at Paizo and elsewhere! Get yours TODAY and grab a coupon code from us worth 10% off your next purchase!

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Quick read: very cool, excellent setup for later themes, definitely using this. (One of my players has already been through a Kingmaker campaign -- I trust her implicitly not to make use of ooc knowledge or spoil it for the others, but it'll still be nice to have some surprises to throw at her.)
My only two complaints have nothing to do with the substance of the adventure:
1) I really, really need maps with no text (or at least with only the elevation numbers).
2) I don't find this format as visually engaging as your JR or CC products, but I lack the technical vocabulary to explain why. :( (It might look better in landscape? Maybe?) (EDIT: Maybe it's the fonts. Or the margins?)

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As to #2, it's a new product line, and we will see how layout evolves for it.
As to #1... your wish is our command! We should have the text-less maps available shortly!
And by shortly I mean *NOW*! Check your email inbox for the entire collection of player-friendly textless maps for Cold Mountain. They will be incorporated in the product PDF as soon as Liz is able to put them in layout, but they await your use and perusal even as we speak!
Also attached is your coupon code for participating in our advance purchase 10 for 10 program. Hope you enjoy and that these maps and this adventure help (wait for it)... MAKE YOUR GAME LEGENDARY!

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EML - I just emailed Liz about the missing link you pointed out above (and another link missing in the random encounter table); both will get fixed when the revised PDF goes up.
BTW, Jim Groves just turned in his manuscript for Road to Destiny, and it is EVEN BIGGER than Cold Mountain! I hope you like reading, because you're going to be getting a whole lot of words coming pretty soon. :)

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Updated files posted at our webstore and also uploaded to d20pfsrd! Should be available for download at Paizo and DrivethruRPG on Monday!

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It's a fair question and one I've been asked before, but I haven't been able to figure out how to do it nor had any luck in recruiting someone with more WordPress savvy than I have to do it for me.
I am strongly considering moving our web hosting to a new site that's a little less do-it-yourself and has a little more ready-made functionality, like account setup, messageboards, etc., but that will probably have to wait until next month; my school year ends on June 7th, so I'll have more time to deal with that kind of stuff then.
As for the adventure, glad you enjoyed it! Please do post up a review once the product is live here.