Pathfinder Module: The Dragon's Demand

Pathfinder Module: The Dragon's Demand

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Jul 1, 2013 · Engels · Paperback (64 pagina's)
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Formaat Paperback
Pagina's 64
Taal Engels
Gepubliceerd Jul 1, 2013
Uitgever Paizo Publishing, LLC
ISBN-10 1601255276
ISBN-13 9781601255273

Beschrijving

In the quiet town of Belhaim, a legacy of dragonslaying echoes through the streets, rooted in the courageous past of its founder. Once a bustling hub of heroics, it now finds itself shrouded in an air of unease as a formidable dragon, long believed to be merely a tale, emerges to reclaim its territory. The peaceful residents are caught between their hopes for safety and the looming threat from the skies.

Adventurers from near and far are summoned to take up arms against this fearsome beast, giving rise to tales of bravery and camaraderie. The struggle is not just against a physical foe but also a test of resolve, where heroes will discover their strengths and confront their fears. Alongside the dragon, hidden challenges await, testing their wit, strategy, and teamwork.

Richly woven with intricate lore and vivid landscapes, the narrative unfolds through engaging quests that beckon the brave-hearted. The authors have infused the setting with vibrant characters and nuanced storytelling, inviting players into a world of adventure where every decision can alter the fate of the town.

As alliances are forged and trials are endured, the fate of Belhaim teeters on the edge. Will the heroes rise to the occasion, or will they fall prey to the shadows that loom above? The call to action resonates through the village, promising an experience brimming with excitement, danger, and the timeless lure of dragon-slaying heroics.

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Mysterie Thriller & Spanning Actie & Avontuur Religie & Spiritualiteit Wetenschap & Technologie Geschiedenis Horror Business & Economie Fantasie Reizen Kunst & Fotografie Misdaad Politiek

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