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Kajehase
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Posted - 16 Apr 2012 :  23:34:02  Show Profile Send Kajehase a Private Message  Reply with Quote  Delete Topic
After a few false starts, it's finally here, the spiritual successor to Dungeon Magazine for the Pathfinder RPG: Adventure Quartely #1 features three adventures - discover what's caused the disappearance of several chefs in the city of Somnal in Too Many Cooks by Adam Daigle; Deal with natural disaster in The Book of Promises by Tim Connors; and finally, bend your mind with the psionics in The Soul Siphon by Tim Hitchcock.

There is a rumour going around that I have found god. I think is unlikely because I have enough difficulty finding my keys, and there is empirical evidence that they exist.
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Edited by - Kajehase on 16 Apr 2012 23:40:01

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Posted - 17 Apr 2012 :  03:15:54  Show Profile Send The Sage a Private Message  Reply with Quote
Very interesting.

I don't usually make use of published adventures, but I must admit that I'm intrigued by the offerings featured in this new publication.

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Markustay
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Posted - 17 Apr 2012 :  18:37:21  Show Profile Send Markustay a Private Message  Reply with Quote
The Soul Siphon by a guy named Hitchcock?

If thats not a nom de plume, then he's definitely writing the right sort of material - his name is his best advertisement.

Glad to see Paizo doing this; PF is looking more and more like D&D then D&D does. Thanks for the link.

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Kajehase
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Posted - 17 Apr 2012 :  21:50:06  Show Profile Send Kajehase a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Markustay

Glad to see Paizo doing this; PF is looking more and more like D&D then D&D does. Thanks for the link.



It's actually third party publisher Rite Publishing doing the publishing.

Though all three adventure-writers have written stuff for Paizo in the past - and Adam Daigle is even a full-time staffer there since a month or two back.

And old Dungeon readers might remember an adventure or two by Tim Connors (The Spider-Eater Siege [or something close to that] springs to mind.)

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Hawkins
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Posted - 19 Apr 2012 :  23:06:11  Show Profile  Visit Hawkins's Homepage Send Hawkins a Private Message  Reply with Quote
It is available in print-on-demand as well now.

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quote:
Originally posted by Kajehase

quote:
Originally posted by Markustay

Glad to see Paizo doing this; PF is looking more and more like D&D then D&D does. Thanks for the link.



It's actually third party publisher Rite Publishing doing the publishing.
So its not set in Golarion?

Then I have little interest in the product; I only read published adventures for the kernels of setting-lore they contain.

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Kajehase
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Issue #3 available at Drivethru RPG now.

"Inside you will find adventures by Matt Banach, Michael Welham, and Alex Putnam which cover the breadth of adventure and mystery in unusual environs and with uncanny folk. Creighton Broadhurst of Raging Swan Press shares more of his random dungeon flavor and augmentations for a location. Steven D. Russell talks about what brings adventurers together, and how they can stay connected.


Adventures are designed for 3rd, 5th, and 13th level characters, with detailed maps, creative encounters, and evocative NPCs!"

There is a rumour going around that I have found god. I think is unlikely because I have enough difficulty finding my keys, and there is empirical evidence that they exist.
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Edited by - Kajehase on 13 Jan 2013 19:18:19
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Daviot
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Posted - 13 Jan 2013 :  23:12:57  Show Profile  Visit Daviot's Homepage Send Daviot a Private Message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Kajehase


"Inside you will find adventures by Matt Banach, Michael Welham, and Alex Putnam* which cover the breadth of adventure and mystery in unusual environs and with uncanny folk. Creighton Broadhurst of Raging Swan Press shares more of his random dungeon flavor and augmentations for a location. Steven D. Russell talks about what brings adventurers together, and how they can stay connected.


Adventures are designed for 3rd, 5th, and 13th level characters, with detailed maps, creative encounters, and evocative NPCs!"


*Emphasis mine.
And just for posterity's sake, the original adventure I stuck into a Golarion game (because my Faerūn game died of schedule-change-splosion ), I originally had the likes of the High Moor and the Thar going through my head when I designed it.
It ended up as Rite's deity set because that's what da Boss wanted, but it'd be easy to sub in Chauntea and Kelemvor where appropriate.

One usually has far more to fear from the soft-spoken wizard with a blade and well-worn boots than from the boisterous one in the ivory tower.
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