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    Pathfinder 1E An Evil Campaign For Pathfinder

    Spent today deep in work on book two of "Way of the Wicked" -- "Call Forth Darkness". Here's a little charmer I just received a sketch for from artist Michael Clarke. This is the boggard shaman Zikomo Hears-the-Father. The father he hears by the by is Father Dagon. In "Way of the Wicked"...
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    Pathfinder 1E An Evil Campaign For Pathfinder

    More preview art available on the website and Fire Mountain Games "Way of the Wicked" is now for sale on DrivethruRPG.net. Presented below for your amusement is the wicked Tiadora by Michael Clarke. Gary McBride Fire Mountain Games
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    Pathfinder 1E An Evil Campaign For Pathfinder

    More preview art from Michael Clarke. This is the cover of Book Two: Call Forth Darkness. The Horn of Abaddon needs new masters. Are you up for the job? Gary McBride Fire Mountain Games
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    Pathfinder 1E An Evil Campaign For Pathfinder

    Very cool! That group sounds perfect for "Way of the Wicked" particularly if you swapped out worship of Innana for worship of Asmodeus. Gary McBride Fire Mountain Games
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    Pathfinder 1E An Evil Campaign For Pathfinder

    You know, we've actually given a lot of thought to avoiding the first part of the evil game you describe -- the pointless backstabbing and petty infighting phase -- in "Way of the Wicked". In this campaign, the PCs are tried for a crime they DID commit, branded and sent to the worst prison in...
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    Pathfinder 1E An Evil Campaign For Pathfinder

    Six parts. The free preview available here has a full campaign synposis. Yes, the first chapter features a dedicated essay about how to run an evil campaign and addresses what I see as the five major pitfalls of being the bad guys: #1 The proactive nature of villainy #2 Dealing with minions #3...
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    Pathfinder 1E An Evil Campaign For Pathfinder

    Glad you enjoyed the preview! Right now, no. We'll be releasing one 100-page full color chapter every two months. Part Two "Call Forth Darkness" will thus see a February release. For the foreseeable future the individual chapters will be the only way to get "Way of the Wicked". Gary...
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    Pathfinder 1E An Evil Campaign For Pathfinder

    Trust me Don't be ridiculous. Your honest forthright friend and patron the High Priest of Asmodeus assures you this guy is super-bad and definitely has to die. You know ... this guy... Who are you to doubt him? Gary McBride Fire Mountain Games
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    Pathfinder 1E An Evil Campaign For Pathfinder

    Greetings all, For sale now at paizo.com -- a Pathfinder compatible evil campaign entitled "Way of the Wicked". The first book is 100-page, full color PDF, 1st-5th level and available now. There is also a free 32-page pdf preview. This is the first product from Fire Mountain Games. I...
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    Whats yoinkable from Warhammer for DnD?

    WFRP has some excellent adventures written for it that are quite adaptable to D&D (whichever version you prefer). The classic and alas very much out of print 'Enemy Within' campaign (for WFRP 1st ed) is simply a masterpiece of adventure design. It is chock full of 'yoinkable' content. Look...
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    What are people doing with their 3.x colletions?

    Getting rid of gaming books? My god, I never realized that was an option! Gary
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    WotC, 3PP and quality level

    It is simply wrong to paint all 3PP with the same brush. Oh, yes, some have shovelled dreck. No doubt. But also 3PP produced some of the greatest supplements of the 3.x era. For example: Ptolus (Malhavoc) A Magical Medieval Society: Western Europe (Expeditious Retreat Press) Vault of Larin...
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    Best D&D Adventures

    Completely agree. If you allow non-D&D and just create a Top 5 adventure list then my list turns into: 1. Beyond the Mountains of Madness (Chaosium 1999) by Charles and Janyce Egan et. al. 2. I6 Ravenloft 3. Masks of Nyarlathotep (Chaosium 1985) by Larry DiTillio and Lynn Willis 4. Enemy...
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    Best D&D Adventures

    1. I6 Ravenloft (TSR 1983) by Tracy and Laura Hickman Spine-tingly well written and powerfully and potently evocative, this one is easy to recommend. This should have been number one on the Dungeon 30. 2. Red Hand of Doom (WotC 2006) by James Jacob and Rich Baker This is a new classic...
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