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Nicolas Logue

Pathfinder Adventure Path #7: Edge of Anarchy

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Part of "Curse of the Crimson Throne" series

"Pathfinder Adventure Path #7: Edge of Anarchy," written by Nicolas Logue, is an exciting addition to the Pathfinder series that will keep readers on the edge of their seats. This adventure module is designed for use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game and is intended for characters of 9th level. The story takes place in the city of Absalom, the largest and most cosmopolitan city in the world of Golarion. The city is on the brink of chaos, as a powerful crime lord named Cressida Kroft seeks to seize control of the city's underworld. The players are drawn into the conflict when they are hired to investigate a series of mysterious disappearances in the city's slums. As they delve deeper into the mystery, they uncover a web of intrigue and treachery that threatens to consume the entire city. Along the way, they will encounter a diverse cast of characters, from the cunning and ruthless Cressida Kroft to the enigmatic and powerful leader of the city's thieves' guild. One of the strengths of this adventure is the level of detail that Logue brings to the city of Absalom. The city is depicted as a living, breathing place, with its own history, culture, and politics. The players will feel as if they are truly exploring a real city, rather than just a backdrop for a series of encounters. Another strength is the high-stakes nature of the adventure. The players are not just fighting against a crime lord; they are fighting to save an entire city from destruction. This gives the adventure a sense of urgency and importance that will keep players engaged and invested in the story. Overall, "Pathfinder Adventure Path #7: Edge of Anarchy" is a well-written and exciting adventure that will challenge even experienced players. With its richly detailed setting and high-stakes storyline, it is a must-read for fans of the Pathfinder series.

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