Free Fan-Produced Pathfinder Scenario!


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I just released "Monastery of the Silent Moon", a Pathfinder scenario I produced under the Community User Policy. The scenario is designed for 7th- to 9th-level characters and contains elements chosen by a vote of the fans on my Facebook public page. You can download the PDF of this scenario for free by going here:
LINK.

If you enjoy the scenario, please "like" my page and share the news with others.

(Note: Since this is my public page, you don't have to have a Facebook account to see it or to follow the link to get the PDF. If you don't have a Facebook account, then I invite you to leave comments in this thread to help me share the news.)

Thanks!

Paris Crenshaw
Freelance RPG Designer and Editor
Wayfinder Assistant Editor-in-Chief

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Paris Crenshaw wrote:

I just released "Monastery of the Silent Moon", a Pathfinder scenario I produced under the Community User Policy. The scenario is designed for 7th- to 9th-level characters and contains elements chosen by a vote of the fans on my Facebook public page. You can download the PDF of this scenario for free by going here:

LINK.

If you enjoy the scenario, please "like" my page and share the news with others.

(Note: Since this is my public page, you don't have to have a Facebook account to see it or to follow the link to get the PDF. If you don't have a Facebook account, then I invite you to leave comments in this thread to help me share the news.)

Thanks!

Paris Crenshaw
Freelance RPG Designer and Editor
Wayfinder Assistant Editor-in-Chief

I like your use of Rakshasas and South Asian mythology. Good job!

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Thanks, Jeff!

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This is great, Paris! I have a group that's nearing 7th level, and I will run this scenario for them when they get there.

Liberty's Edge Contributor

I'm glad you can get some use out of it, taig! Let me know how it goes! Constructive feedback is always appreciated.

EDIT: Oops. I see that this thread was moved out of the forum in which is was originally posted. Apologies, dominus.

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Paris Crenshaw wrote:

I'm glad you can get some use out of it, taig! Let me know how it goes! Constructive feedback is always appreciated.

EDIT: Oops. I see that this thread was moved out of the forum in which is was originally posted. Apologies, dominus.

Will review sometimes in the next week. In the meantime, what program did you use for your maps?

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Paris, would you be able to get that PDF hosted here in the Paizo store as a free PDF download? I think that would help promote visibility. Regardless, I'll be downloading it when I get home tonight.

If you'd like to collaborate on anything of this nature in the future, I'm working on a similar project myself.

Liberty's Edge Contributor

Kerney, I use Campaign Cartographer 3 to make my maps. I decided to go with a simpler style for this scenario. CC3 can do some pretty cool stuff, but it takes me a long time to get my maps to look the way I want them to, and they're still not as good as the work a good cartographer can do with other graphic design software.

Robert, I hadn't thought about that. I'm not even sure how that would work. It sounds like an interesting idea, but I'm not sure if they do that for simple publications like this. The layout is incredibly simple. I don't have any kind of advanced layout software to work with.

Lantern Lodge RPG Superstar 2014 Top 4

They do the same thing for Wayfinder, published under Paizo Fans United. You could probably get in touch with whoever handles that publishing to get involved. As for the publication layout, it doesn't need to be fancy. Take a look at the stuff put out by Minotaur Games (Jason Bulhman's 3rd party arm). It's very "no frills."


Robert, Paris is the Wayfinder Assistant Editor in Chief.

Also Paris, I'm sure d20PFSRD, RPGNow et al would host it as well as Paizo....
Check also with cartmanbeck, runs the Pathfinder Community site....

Liberty's Edge Contributor

Thanks for the suggestion, Robert. I'm looking into it. Although I do a lot of work with Wayfinder, I'm still new to the publication side of things. #9 is my first issue in this "enhanced" capacity, so I've got a lot to learn.

Also, thanks for the other suggestions, Oceanshieldwolf. I'm looking into this possibility now. In the meantime, I've uploaded a newer version of the PDF, which follows the more traditional, 2-column format. I think it's got a much nicer look, and it also happens to be 5 pages shorter, so it's easier on your printer. ;)

You can get the file by going to the same link I've already posted.

Cheers!

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