Pathfinder 1E Aruneus: High Fantasy meets the Zombie Apocalypse (Pathfinder)

Trollitc

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Hello folks!

A fellow designer just turned me on to EN World and I've spent the past few hours looking through the site. I'm enjoying it very much!

I've been working on a source book for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game system which details a high fantasy world 100 years after a zombie apocalypse.

If you're interested in reading up on what I've done so far, please visit my Aruneus pages or the Wiki and Forums I've set up. I'm really very interested in hearing what you all have to say.

I've also release a few free supplements as PDFs through DriveThruRPG.

The first, The World of Aruneus - A Brief History gives some introduction to the world.

The second, The Stone Pony is something of a lark.

Thanks for taking a look.

-Ben
Troll in the Corner
 

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Play testing last night

Hey everyone!

Last night I had a chance to do more than pit a bunch of characters against a bunch of zombies.

We started play testing the 1st of two level 1 adventures for the Aruneus campaign! It went very well.

Not only did my party have a great time, but we found a few flaws which will result in some tweaking. Which results in more writing for me as I change up the zombies before they get published but hell, I guess that's what happens when you build zombies.

Our party consisted of an Elven Rogue, a Human Cleric, a Human Druid and a Human Ranger. The adventure started with them in the local militia and ended with them and the militia commander in the clink after stumbling on a secret who's ramifications they don't know yet, and clearing out a supposedly haunted mine.

Booyah!

I'd really love for anyone on EN World to come over and have a chat with me on the boards. Feel free to stop by the Forums and say hello!

Edit: I forgot to mention that I have the preliminary art for two of the zombie types and the final art for a third. It's amazing! Can't wait to share it with everyone!

Thanks,
Ben
 

While I can't afford to kick in for your project, I would like to follow your progress. Do you use twitter or facebook to provide updates. I'm finding it easier and easier to follow companies and publishers I am interested through those two vehicles.
 

I do have a Twitter feed and I'll have a facebook page up soon.

Here's me at twitter.

Thanks!
Ben

While I can't afford to kick in for your project, I would like to follow your progress. Do you use twitter or facebook to provide updates. I'm finding it easier and easier to follow companies and publishers I am interested through those two vehicles.
 

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