| Canadian Bakka |
Greetings all,
I was wondering if there was any published PFRPG adventures that anyone has played or has purchased that can be easily used for a short one evening (or two) that involves subterranean environments similar to the Deep Roads from the Dragon Age game? I am trying to find some decent encounter areas with maps for virtual tabletop use.
Thank you in advance for your advice and recommendations. Oh, and if this thread needs to be moved to another forum, that's fine. I was not 100% certain on which forum would be the right one to ask this particular question.
Cheers!
CB
| Knight Magenta |
Crown of the Kobold King has a really neat tunnel dungeon that I enjoyed running. It took our group probably 4 sessions to run the whole thing. They ended up having the whole kobold population of floor 2 descend on them at once and they made it out.
The only lame part is that the two boss fights are single-character-vs-the-party deal so they are likely to be a little anti-climactic. In our case, the kobolds executed a fighting retreat so it worked out pretty well.
There is even a lead in to more dungeons in another book and the loot from the boss is the most overpowered magic item in pathfinder (for its supposed cost.)
| necromental |
Paizo, I don't think so, but how are you on 3pp? Halls of the Mountain King from Kobold Press is the first one that comes to mind. I'll have to scourge my folder for some more. I think Throne of Night from Fire Mountain Games has something of a sort, but it's a very very late (like couple of years) kickstarter project so only 2 adventures out of 6 are out.
| Canadian Bakka |
I am quite open to using 3rd party publisher's products. I will take a look at Crown of the Kobold King; I think I actually have Halls of the Mountain King due to a Humble Bumble sometime in 2016 so I will take a look at that too. Not sure if Halls of the Mountain King will be as useful since a majority of Kobold Press' maps are not useful for VTT due to the tags. Hopefully that won't be the case here.
Keep the suggestions coming folks. :)
Thank you to Knight Magenta & necromental for your recommendations.