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An Adventure Path is a series of interlinked adventures ... Scales of War; Paizo. With the transference of Dragon and Dungeon back to Wizards of the Coast, ...
As of April 2013, four such serials were published: Shackled City, Age of Worms, Savage Tide, and Scales of War. [15] In August 2005 the Shackled City Adventure Path was collected into a hardcover edition with various revisions and corrections, new background information, and a bonus adventure meant to fill a gap near the beginning of the ...
The Adventure Path series of the 4th Edition, named Scales of War takes place in the Elsir Vale and is a sequel of the adventure The Red Hand of Doom from D&D3.5, focusing on the cult of Tiamat. Title
The authors regarded the adventure as being self-contained and did not intend to continue the story in later publications. [6] The first Dungeon Adventure Path for 4th Edition, Scales of War , does start off in the same location, reusing the maps from Red Hand of Doom , but only uses the location as a jumping-off point and does not build on ...
Front cover of Dungeon Issue 124 (July 2005), illustrated by Wayne Reynolds, which featured the first chapter of Age of Worms.. The Age of Worms Adventure Path (or simply Age of Worms) is the second Adventure Path for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, published over twelve installments from July 2005 through June 2006 in Dungeon magazine.
The Shackled City Adventure Path (or simply Shackled City) is a role-playing game Adventure Path designed for Dungeons & Dragons (D&D), originally appearing as a series of modules in Dungeon magazine, and later collected in a hardcover edition collecting all previous installments plus an additional chapter written especially for the book release.
The front cover of Dungeon Issue 139 (October 2006), illustrated by Dan Scott, wherein began the Savage Tide Adventure Path.. The Savage Tide Adventure Path (or simply Savage Tide) is the third Adventure Path for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game, published over twelve installments from October 2006 through September 2007 in Dungeon magazine.
Greg A. Vaughan's role-playing credits for the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game include Drow of the Underdark, [1] Scepter Tower of Spellgard, [2] Anauroch: The Empire of Shade, [3] and The Twilight Tomb.