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Witchfire blade pathfinder
Witchfire blade pathfinder





This section sums up the adventure for the DM, and presents material on the origin of the 'Legion of Lost Souls', a fallen army who, it is said, will rise again to keep the forces of darkness at bay.

witchfire blade pathfinder

We begin with, as in previous Witchfire books, a background section. So, with that caveat at the forefront of our minds, let's take a look: Sure, with some work it could be fitted into your own camapaign, but it is designed to be used in conjunction parts 1 and 2 of the same trilogy. Of course, this is part 3 of a trilogy, and the nature of the adventure is such that it does not sit well as a standalone module. But the high scores that I have given these products carry a conditional modifier, as described at the end of this review. Is this a good adventure? Well, it's no secret that I have liked Privateer's previous work - and I like this installment too. What is important is the content of the book. When it comes to presentation, Privateer Press are there at the top of the heap.īut that's not the important thing. Beautiful colour cover art and attractive black-and-white interior art and maps make The Legion of Lost Souls a pleasure to behold. At 96 pages, it closes an massive 224 page adventure (the previous books were 64 pages each).Īppearance-wise, the book is as lavish and eye-catching as the first two installments.

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The Legion of Lost Souls, the third and final installment of the Witchfire Trilogy is somewhat larger than its predecessors. In this review I have attempted to avoid spoilers however, I would not recommend that you read this review unless you are likely to be the DM as some mention of plot was unavoidable.







Witchfire blade pathfinder