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Hi guys
Before starting the next adventure path with our group we decided to have a break from APs and for the next 3 sessions I will be the GM some modules
I was making my mind on what to throw at them and I would like to present the pfs scenarios in these 3 sessions and that they know more of Absalom, the Society and his lore.
was looking for advice and reviews and these 4 scenarios seems like having a very good reviews, but I just can't decide which order of these adventures and which of these 3 to choose
Module Master of the Fallen Fortress
Intro-1 First Steps, Part 1 - In Service to Lore
5-08 The Confirmation
6-10 The Wounded Wisp
Can you guys help to choose the right order to run this as a mini campaign and from these which one you would leave behind
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Are the players starting new characters? Because "The Confirmation" and "The Wound Wisp" are intended to introduce new players to RPGs and FPS.
Doesn't mean experienced players will not enjoy them because they are fun adventures.
I have not played the Fallen Fortress before, but for the other two, I suggest The Wounded Wisp then Confirmation.
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I'd personally go with First Steps first, then Confirmation, then Wounded Wisp. Ideally I'd switch First Steps and Confirmation, since Confirmation is about the players getting their "Pathfinder degree," but it can get quite difficult near the end. Some preparation would help them survive.
You could flavour First Steps as them still being interns, not yet quite being official Pathfinders yet. It requires some minor changes to the mission briefing, but it won't impact the story at all. Then, Confirmation as their final exam, and then Wounded Wisp as their first "official" mission.
The reason I like this sequence is that First Steps gives information about the factions, Confirmation is their graduation ceremony, and Wisp is about the history of the Society. As I said, you could switch the first two around, but I like having some money before going into the Confirmation. A Cure Light wand is very good to have.