I'll be backing this. By the way have you announced this on the Paizo boards? I haven't seen anything and you might get better traction there by posting something in the Compatible Products by Other Publishers forum.
I'll 3rd Haunting of Harrowstone. It's one of the best low level modules I've ever run - undead or no undead. My group still talks about Harrowstone Prison and it's been a couple years since we played it.
Man does this reek of sour grapes.
You know when Paizo first announced its plans for Pathfinder, there was a segment with a vested interest in it failing to happily predict that the game would be the iceberg to Paizo’s Titanic. How could they essentially continue support for 3.5?!? A dead game...
Not all the APs are now going to be Mythic. Paizo wanted to do an AP regarding The Worldwound but they felt to do it right the adversaries placed in the PCs way would be impossible to defeat using the standard 15th to 18th level campaign most APs end at. At the same time they weren't looking to...
We all bought the first three books, prayed that it played better than it read, played it for three months and then before a game session one guy looked at the rest of us and said, "Are we really having fun?" We all realized at that point that we really were not. And we really tried because...
I don't think I've ever sat at a PFS table or played in a home game where it was ever interpreted as the whole spell fails against all summoned creatures if just one creature is attacked. In fact the rule I don't think has ever been debated in any games I've played.
My group did not have a mage...
But was there any single encounter in the whole campaign where your party had this much information on an opponent coupled with the opportunity to pick the perfect place to pull off a plan like that against an opponent? I think flight gives any one character, including non-casters, a large...
So you had full knowledge of the creatures capabilities, were able to lure it out to the best advantage for you (I'm assuming outdoors where you could fly), you were buffed by the cleric to almost perfectly counter its energy effect and then prepared the best combination of spells to defeat the...
So to answer the OP, no, I don't think Golarian has too much Mythos in it. In fact, I'm going to set the number at 20 percent in terms of the percentage of players that would know that a particular monster or some campaign setting fluff is derived from Lovecraft at all.
The Sixfold Trial is one of the best modules I've ever run. It has it all: The play, followed by the banquet, followed by a unique dungeon crawl. I highly recommend having the PCs play out the play. My players still say it was one of the most fun nights of gaming they've ever had.
We have two Myriad Games stores here in New Hampshire. I'm assuming he's talking about a different store in a different part of or whole different country because the two in my state have a large selection of 4th Ed and it's definitely not hidden.