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<blockquote data-quote="prosfilaes" data-source="post: 8389374" data-attributes="member: 40166"><p>Paizo did the only adventure path in RPG history from a first party developer that was for evil characters. If you loosen that restriction to just adventure or including third party developers, I'm sure there's a few more; Steve Jackson's In Nomine had a few (as, I think, INS/MV), there was a third-party evil adventure path for Pathfinder on DTRPG, but TSR/WotC have never in my memory touched the matter. For fantasy outside of RPGs, Tolkien, Lewis, Rowling, and Pratchett, just to name a few, would be upset by the idea that fantasy is disjunct from reality and morality-free. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>These aren't morality plays, unless that covers everything that's not dungeon delving, including the majority of the old TSR adventures. You can have a campaign that's about police work; as I said, Zeitgeist did so reasonably well. The problem IMO is being unwilling to dedicate to the concept and keep mixing dungeon crawling in. I haven't really read the other 2e Adventure Paths; I glanced at Extinction Curse and the Fists of the Ruby Phoenix (but stopped as another GM is going to run the latter). I do think the field of dungeon crawling is pretty thick with adventures that could be ported to PF2 and that there's at least some split, with OSR getting a higher proportion of the dungeon crawlers than PF2 does.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prosfilaes, post: 8389374, member: 40166"] Paizo did the only adventure path in RPG history from a first party developer that was for evil characters. If you loosen that restriction to just adventure or including third party developers, I'm sure there's a few more; Steve Jackson's In Nomine had a few (as, I think, INS/MV), there was a third-party evil adventure path for Pathfinder on DTRPG, but TSR/WotC have never in my memory touched the matter. For fantasy outside of RPGs, Tolkien, Lewis, Rowling, and Pratchett, just to name a few, would be upset by the idea that fantasy is disjunct from reality and morality-free. These aren't morality plays, unless that covers everything that's not dungeon delving, including the majority of the old TSR adventures. You can have a campaign that's about police work; as I said, Zeitgeist did so reasonably well. The problem IMO is being unwilling to dedicate to the concept and keep mixing dungeon crawling in. I haven't really read the other 2e Adventure Paths; I glanced at Extinction Curse and the Fists of the Ruby Phoenix (but stopped as another GM is going to run the latter). I do think the field of dungeon crawling is pretty thick with adventures that could be ported to PF2 and that there's at least some split, with OSR getting a higher proportion of the dungeon crawlers than PF2 does. [/QUOTE]
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