![]() ![]() ![]() They arrived at Almah’s camp to find a scene of chaos–one of the caravan’s wagons on fire, the fire spreading to the landmark tree called the Sultan’s Claw, and animals running about in a panic. Garavel himself was a servant of the mysterious Pactmasters of Katapesh, and had a strange metal bolt protruding from his temple that he kept mostly hidden under his keffiyeh. Duzo, a merchant-minded sorcerer who specialized in enchantments and smoked copious amounts of Pesh, and Tarb the White, a ranger garbed entirely in white who spoke frequently of his hunt for the Katapeshi white lion. Kazim was more private and quiet, a cleric of Sarenrae who prayed at exactly dawn each morning. Not to be outdone, Bethir was a bard with martial disposition, who matched each tale with a legend from history. Roshin was a fighter slave sold to Almah with the promise of freedom through servitude, who shared overly embellished stories over the nightly campfires. The sand-blown trail toward his mistress, a Merchant Princess named Almah, was long and weary. They were a motley group of merchants, animal handlers, and sellswords assembled by Garavel. I’ll keep each of the six books of the adventure as one separate entry each. It’s a classic module series, the Arabian-nights themed Legacy of Fire path. So I started a new Pathfinder game with a group of players, and tracking the progress of the campaign on a blog makes sense. ![]()
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