I'm enjoying the pseudo-sci-fi elements of the adventure. No robots, thankfully, but creepy space aliens go well with creepy drow. And I wish I'd thought of the "tower tilting and falling into the sea" scene. I'm going to have to steal that for my game.
), I have been considering to return to the fold, just because they read so well. But I am not quite sure I dig the "pseudo-sci-fi-vibe", depending on what it means.Not so much on the first adventure...
Be aware I haven't seen the adventure, so I'm going off the synopsis, but:Could you expand a bit on the pseudo-sci-fi elements of the adventure?
Be aware I haven't seen the adventure, so I'm going off the synopsis, but:
[sblock]The meteor hits the island, yes? Well, the meteor has stuff on it. You know, alien-ish monsters.[/sblock]
English, please, for those of us who think Golarion just gets in the way of otherwise great adventures.Erik Mona said:And after that: CHELIAX!
Up next is a fantastical campaign involving efreeti princes and djinni heroines, of pocket dimensions, merchant empires, and gnolls aplenty. Ooh my that's going to be an awesome one.
And after that: CHELIAX!
Thanks again, guys!
--Erik Mona
Publisher
Paizo Publishing
Okay, so the monsters are, anything else?
English, please, for those of us who think Golarion just gets in the way of otherwise great adventures.