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<blockquote data-quote="Mr.E_Danger" data-source="post: 5903205" data-attributes="member: 6687532"><p>Our group has been doing the Carrion Crown AP for 18-19 sessions now, currently wading through the 4th book. I heartily enjoy your review of the first book, the Haunting of Harrowstone. </p><p></p><p>I know our party found the prison to be pretty tricky, as no one but our halfling could knock down any of the doors. Most of the major haunts and ghosts weren't too troublesome, though splatterman was difficult. In fact, the hardest enemy we fought there was probably the scythe, because of it's hardness. I think it was a bottle of holy water that finished that off. Overall, it was a great beginning.</p><p></p><p>The Trial of the Beast was an interesting AP. I dont know how other groups did it, but because the trial takes place on three consecutive days, we found that in order to get everything done, we had to split up the party. Our bard and rogue spent the time in Lepidstadt being the Beast's trail lawyers, while the rest of the party had to investigate the various areas, gather evidence, and bring it back before the next day's trial. I won't say anything further, as you seem to be in the thick of it. </p><p></p><p>No spoilers ahead, but I think you will be very pleased with the next book, as we found the Broken Moon to be both very fun and tough. There were quite a few instances of the party being in a bit over their head, but surviving like champs. As a bit of warning to you though, we carried a lot of items with us, thinking we'd run into a big merchant or city outside of lepistadt. If your DM runs it like ours did, you may want to sell any items you don't want before you leave town.</p><p></p><p>We are now in the Wake of the Watcher, not sure how far in. Needless to say, our group has enjoyed this AP quite a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr.E_Danger, post: 5903205, member: 6687532"] Our group has been doing the Carrion Crown AP for 18-19 sessions now, currently wading through the 4th book. I heartily enjoy your review of the first book, the Haunting of Harrowstone. I know our party found the prison to be pretty tricky, as no one but our halfling could knock down any of the doors. Most of the major haunts and ghosts weren't too troublesome, though splatterman was difficult. In fact, the hardest enemy we fought there was probably the scythe, because of it's hardness. I think it was a bottle of holy water that finished that off. Overall, it was a great beginning. The Trial of the Beast was an interesting AP. I dont know how other groups did it, but because the trial takes place on three consecutive days, we found that in order to get everything done, we had to split up the party. Our bard and rogue spent the time in Lepidstadt being the Beast's trail lawyers, while the rest of the party had to investigate the various areas, gather evidence, and bring it back before the next day's trial. I won't say anything further, as you seem to be in the thick of it. No spoilers ahead, but I think you will be very pleased with the next book, as we found the Broken Moon to be both very fun and tough. There were quite a few instances of the party being in a bit over their head, but surviving like champs. As a bit of warning to you though, we carried a lot of items with us, thinking we'd run into a big merchant or city outside of lepistadt. If your DM runs it like ours did, you may want to sell any items you don't want before you leave town. We are now in the Wake of the Watcher, not sure how far in. Needless to say, our group has enjoyed this AP quite a bit. [/QUOTE]
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