BoLS logo Tabletop, RPGs & Pop Culture
Advertisement

Pathfinder: Broken Promises End The Age Of Ashes

2 Minute Read
Nov 10 2019
Advertisement

The Age of Ashes Adventure Path comes to a conclusion with Broken Promises–the fate of the world hangs in the wake of the Scarlet Triad’s defeat…

The Age of Ashes reaches its harrowing conclusion, with the Scarlet Triad lying in ruins, the enigmatic force behind the organization is unmasked, and a malevolent dragon god appears–but is anything what it seems to be?

via Paizo

Age of Ashes Part 6: Broken Promises – $24.99

The Age of Ashes Adventure Path concludes! The heroes have defeated the Scarlet Triad, but in doing so have learned a shocking truth—the Scarlet Triad has been financed all these years by the enigmatic ruler of the island nation of Hermea, the gold dragon Mengkare! After a devastating manifestation of a violent dragon god erupts from the portals the heroes have been using the entire campaign, they must travel to Hermea to confront Mengkare about the Scarlet Triad and find out what the gold dragon’s plans actually are. Does he seek to save the world… or to end it in a devastating Age of Ashes?

Age of Ashes is the first Adventure Path using the brand new rules for the Pathfinder RPG. This sixth and final adventure was written by Luis Loza for 18th-level characters, and also includes a gazetteer of the utopian city of Promise, advice for GMs on how the events of this campaign can change the world, a wealth of new options for player characters to discover, and more than half a dozen new monsters!

Each monthly full-color softcover Pathfinder Adventure Path volume contains an in-depth adventure scenario, stats for several new monsters, and support articles meant to give Game Masters additional material to expand their campaign. Pathfinder Adventure Path volumes use the Open Game License and work with both the Pathfinder RPG and the world’s oldest fantasy RPG.

Happy Adventuring!

Advertisement

Avatar
Author: J.R. Zambrano
Advertisement
  • Necromunda: Dark Uprising Terrain Set Is Bonkers