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PF Adventure Path: "Iron Gods" and Blackmoor - Rafael - 08-18-2013

Check this out:

http://forum.rpg.net/showthread.php?699 ... st17094937

Not my cup of tea, but probably of interest to you guys.


Re: PF Adventure Path: Iron Gods - Havard - 08-18-2013

Yeah, I heard about the new Pathfinder AP through The Piazza a couple of days ago.

The way I see it, Golarion's realm of Numera is a kind of homage to Blackmoor, just like the rest of Golarion is a homage to Greyhawk, so it is pretty cool. Smile

I am curious to see if this Adventure Path can be adapted to Blackmoor.

-Havard


Re: PF Adventure Path: "Iron Gods" and Blackmoor - Freedom92 - 08-18-2013

Ever since I heard this was going to happen I've been doing my happy dance of doom! Remaking my Gnome Titan Mauler with all his crude tech like weapons(Piston Maul! Smash!) I'm a big Numeria fanboy! sorry folks!

Also I dont know if it could be adapted to blackmoor but their is a chance it could be inspiration for ideas? Creatures awakening in Blackmoor offering spells for devotion? What are these Iron Gods?


Re: PF Adventure Path: "Iron Gods" and Blackmoor - Havard - 08-20-2013

Cthulhudrew has been posting some more details on this AP and some interesting suggestions on possible connections to Blackmoor in this Piazza thread.

Most importantly:

Cthulhudrew Wrote:Havard, I'm thinking a lot of this will be useful in Blackmoor. Numeria's Technic League fills a similar niche to either the Egg of Coot and his minions, or (perhaps a better fit) the Temple of the Frog and Stephen Rockwell's minions/agents. The Dominion of the Black and the Egg of Coot might actually be better tied together, though there is so little known about both thus far.

-Havard