Roll up your first Pathfinder character in this short adventure!

Roll up your first Pathfinder character in this short adventure!

Take a jump into a new systems and a underground threat. This storied fishing settlement is resting atop some treasure and something guards it dearly.

TYPE

Campaign

LEVELS

1–2

LANGUAGE

English

EXPERIENCE

Beginner

AGE

18+
3 NEEDED TO START
$10.00

/ Session

Details

Weekly / Sunday - 6:00 PM UTC

Session Duration / 2.3–3 hours

Campaign Length / 3–5 Sessions

0 / 5 Seats Filled

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This game will begin once 3 players have joined
About the adventure

Otari is a town made by and for adventurers. 400 years of seeing off threats and foiling evil plans the place still stands but new problems keep cropping up and you're here to solve the latest. Or one of them at least. Just like all adventurers you're starting at the bottom, getting whatever work you can. It just so happens this one might be more than you bargained for. A challenging combat heavy campaign of 3-5 sessions about plunging through uncovered depths that have burst forth into the humble town and put many lives in dangers await. Strike it rich and stumble into a great fortune young adventurers could only dream of or meet an early end to a adventuring career. This module is built to gradually adjust you to the core feature of Pathfinder 2e. From combat, exploring and social encounters the whole thing will feel like a smooth transition from one skill set into another. I your DM will be there to set to answer any questions you might have whenever they might come up in and out of session.

Game style

Combat Heavy

Rules as Written (RaW)

Dungeon Crawl

Game themes

Meet the Game Master
LGBTQ+
Artist

Less than a year on StartPlaying

Highly rated for: Inclusive, Storytelling, Voices

About me

HI I'm Eileen. a 26 year old DM who has been taking groups through different worlds and systems for about 3 years now! Having started back when I was 16 with some casual games I have created a long lasting group of rotating players who I love giving the chance to play systems they always wanted to try and stories they want to tell. Banner art by me Banner text by @silverscarf on bluesky audio recording of my voicehttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1I8A9QdI5XN4ok8p9y5rdNU9FIGEAisqA/view?usp=sharing

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Character creation

Creating your character

We’ll be keeping character creation simple. This means we’ll be having a narrow scope of what you will have access to. Pathfinder 2e has a massive scope of character creation choices to make with over 100 books worth of rules to choose from. But to keep us going and to get you rolling sooner we’ll be sticking to the core rulebook and using another website to build a character. At session 0 you will be directed to the website pathbuilder which has a free version that contains only the core rulebook choices for character creation. After building it on there it is a simple act of exporting it to add it onto the Foundry character sheet. We’ll be doing this in session so I can answer any character creation choices and if we have it wrapped up soon enough we can get straight into the adventure.

What to expect

Preparing for the session

Not much, what will be required is a Forge account and a Discord account. Everything else will be supplied by the VTT server.

What Eileen Wigley brings to the table

When you're a player in my game I will be bringing along the maps, music, background, and voices. As well as a welcoming safe environment for you to ask questions. The games will be run for roughly 3 hours with a short 15 minutes after 2 hours. I will be focusing on sticking to the rules during combat with sensible choices for creatures not acting the most tactical except when they have practice fighting. Don't expect rats and crabs to be fighting extra hard or sticking around if things turn dire. Enemies will feel active and talkative during conflicts to keep the whole thing feel more like a fight rather than just rolling dice. I encourage players to try and talk during combat as well. You will be put first in roleplay scenes where NPCs are around, I dislike having long scenes of NPCs talking to each as the story is about you and your choices. So feel free to go talk and interact with anyone or anything.

Homebrew rules

None!

Equipment needed to play

Internet

Computer

Microphone

Safety

How Eileen Wigley creates a safe table

A combined set of 3 tools as well as a trigger warning list found in the discord that will be discussed for what can be avoided. X,N & O for during sessions Lines & Veils for presession and a debrief for afterwards.

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