Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari (P2)

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Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari (P2)

Pathfinder Adventure: Troubles in Otari (P2)

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The first giant rat (has an unfortunate overbite) decides to get closer to random since rats are not known to be tactical 1-2=Airi 3-4=Tannakin 5=Ness 6=Leo: 1d6 ⇒ 2 Airi! Our party is an Ifrit strength Monk going with the rain of embers stance to focus on grappling (me), a Gnoll scoundrel Rogue, a Goblin healing Cleric, and a Gnome Imperial Sorcerer. We knew that Pathfinder 2e was kinda strict about party roles and needing healing, but I thought we were pretty well covered.

This product is not a PDF or accessible outside of Fantasy Grounds. It has been lovingly converted for use within Fantasy Grounds and features the following additions: About a week ago, I made a post asking about some good intro material for the game, and between the responses and my own research I decided to buy the beginner box while it was on sale and use that for my groups foot in the door for the system. Otari’s largest temple contains more than ordinary books; the clerics also sell scrolls of cleric spells, wands with cleric spells, and +1 magic weapons. True to her reputation of being unusually knowledgeable, the high priestess Vandy Banderdash can often direct visitors to exactly the scroll or weapon they need. The clerics here can also cast spells for the heroes, such as healing magic: a heal spell or another 1st-level cleric spell costs 3 gp, while heal level 2 or another 2nd-level cleric spell costs 7 gp. Heroes need to meet the clerics at the Dawnflower Library to receive such services, though; the clerics are much too busy with their daily duties to travel alongside the heroes. Ol' Twitchy Eye (just Twitchy to his friends) doesn't ever seem to remember being in such a loving embrace. Even his own mother didn't get this close. Twitchy begins squirming! Having danced through the storm of the night, the young couple withstands the storm of the day. They know in their hearts that someday, Eliel will be young and beautiful when Gregg is old and decrepit. But a year at age 20 is as long for an elf as for a human, and they won’t wait for wisdom. The seeds of a beautiful tragedy are sown in fields of springlike joy and happiness.Leo Strides forward (concentrating on his Dancing Lights), tap, tap, tapping, tapping his staff noisily upon the rubble-strewn flooring. The Witch then gives the Rat a stink eye! While this is only intended to be something done during the holidays as absences make continuing our 5e game hard, I want to make sure I have a good place to try to continue from should my group decide they want a bit more time with the system or for it to be a side thing.

My friends and I are playing Trouble in Otari, and while we’re definitely not new to RPGs (one of the players and I actually participated in the playtest for 2e), this was our first Pathfinder 2e adventure. So far however, things have been rough difficulty wise, so I thought I’d finally make a post to get some input. Drag and drop treasure parcels and Encounter XP that is easily awarded to your players to keep the game moving ahead Even a town as small and comfortable as Otari has its fair share of dangerous places nearby that many locals know to avoid. That makes them perfect places for adventurers to investigate! Instead, she grins at the townsfolk as she swaggers in, her hand on the hilt of her real-life rapier. "Make way, good people, we've got a delegation that speaks draconic here to negotiate with the ferocious dragon!"

WHAT'S NEXT?

The primary smithy in town specializes in crafting saws, axes, and other tools used in the lumber trade, but the skilled smiths here also produce quality armor, shields, and weapons. The owner of Blades for Glades is a misanthropic man named Carman Rajani, who’s as happy to sell a sword to split an orc as a hatchet to fell a tree. He’s descended from one of Otari’s founders and believes himself entitled to better treatment from the townspeople than his surly demeanor earns him.



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