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<blockquote data-quote="Paul Farquhar" data-source="post: 8940424" data-attributes="member: 6906155"><p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p><p></p><p>I cannot say this was a good adventure. I would give it about 3/10, with it's biggest problem an encounter difficulty "curve" that is all over the place. It's uneven pacing and levelling added to the sense that this was written by a committee, who where not quite on the same page. I think the players found the main story more engaging than I did, and where happy to follow the breadcrumb trail of the plot. I can't call it a railroad because there is nothing to keep the party on the rails, apart from a desire to find out what happens next.</p><p></p><p>Individually, it has some very good parts. Chapters 1-3 would be great for adding detail to any Xhorhas campaign. Chapter 4 details an interesting fantasy city which could serve as a hub for many adventures. And The Rivals provide a very detailed rival party who could be used in any adventure. And I really like the art (aside from the cover).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul Farquhar, post: 8940424, member: 6906155"] [B]Conclusion[/B] I cannot say this was a good adventure. I would give it about 3/10, with it's biggest problem an encounter difficulty "curve" that is all over the place. It's uneven pacing and levelling added to the sense that this was written by a committee, who where not quite on the same page. I think the players found the main story more engaging than I did, and where happy to follow the breadcrumb trail of the plot. I can't call it a railroad because there is nothing to keep the party on the rails, apart from a desire to find out what happens next. Individually, it has some very good parts. Chapters 1-3 would be great for adding detail to any Xhorhas campaign. Chapter 4 details an interesting fantasy city which could serve as a hub for many adventures. And The Rivals provide a very detailed rival party who could be used in any adventure. And I really like the art (aside from the cover). [/QUOTE]
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