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I looked at your site and I think it's a great idea, but disagree with your assessment of weakening the monsters. Imho, it should be a higher level campaign setting because the rulers of Kaidan are all undead, ie Lichs, so it would definitely be a higher level (10+) campaign easily. I am still tweaking this class, because two styles aren't finished in my eyes, but if you would like, once it is done, you can package this class with your setting if you like it enough. I recently tweaked the single sword school and desperately need to playtest this class. Would you like to be a test dummy, for lack of a better word?
 

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No games this weekend, because of Christmas, but our next session is the following Saturday, and I'll give your class a playtest then.

What I meant about weakening the monsters, is that Pathfinder monsters are very slightly more powerful than their 3x counterparts. And since Pathfinder classes are actually tougher than 3x classes, the Challenge Rating is probably lower than what it would be for 3x.

The mini-adventure arc being created is for levels 5 - 7.

Yes, the lords of the land are undead (mostly various kinds of yurei ghosts), but the plot involves the undead lord, but he is not necessarily the BBEG. Its the circumstance the party is put in that becomes the culprit of the plot.

Note: while the undead lords are undead, they aren't trying to turn the land into a graveyard. These lords are evil, but self absorbed, they want to maintain the status quo, and keep themselves at the top of the social caste.

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