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So I did some number crunching and I'm pretty sure you can get to level 19 with only playing Phantom Phenomena, Silverhex Chronicles (1 hour each, because meh) and either Beyond the Halflight Path or From the Crypt of the Righteous Repose (at level 7.2).
If you play through (or GM) Rise of the Rune Lords, Curse of the Crimson Throne, and King Maker in "campaign mode" sessions (without following any rules from society, actually) you can get a chronicle for each section. All total, the only level it leaves out is level 7 to 8, which, as I eluded to above, is filled in with those three scenarios.
So for 6 hours of PFS time, and taking your time at home, you can obtain a level 19 character and retire...
Are there limits that I am missing when you run all parts of an AP in order with non-PFS rules? And you could do it in PFS as well, of course.
My only question regarding this is if we need a legal table to play through all of it? Or if society rules don't apply, can 2 players play 2 characters each? How much "homebrew" can you do and still obtain the chronicle sheets?
Also, is there anything that gets a character to level 20? In PFS?
Math:
level 1: silverhex, phantom --> 1.2
CotCT 1.2-->2.2
KM 2.2-->3.2
RotR 3.2--/-->5.2
KM 5.2-->6.2
CotCT 6.2-->7.2
1/2LP or ftToRR 7.2-->8
RotR 8-->9
CotCT 9-->10
KM 10--/-->12
CotCT 12-->13
RotRL 13-->14
CotCT 14-->15
KM 15-->16
RotRL 16-->18
CotCT 18-->19

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Race for the Runecarved Key played at 19.2 will get a character to 20th, but as a multi-table special from 6(?) years ago, it's a tough one to find being run. You'd also want to end all of this at 19.2, as there are no full modules/APs playable at level 19.
I think you can do whatever you want campaign mode, as long as you're committing to play the whole thing. You wouldn't get two chronicle sheets for running two characters, though. Just the one.