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Pathfinder: The Ironfang Invasion gets Blighted

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Jun 20 2017
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In Prisoners of the Blight, heroes fighting the Ironfang Invasion will learn: in a blighted forest, there’s not mushroom for mistakes.

The latest saga of the Ironfang Invasion takes players deep within the Fangwood in an attempt to raise an army to try and confront the Ironfang Legions. Now that they know the secret behind their ability to launch attacks undetected and at speed, the heroes of the Ironfang Invasion will need an army of allies. However with the fighting that’s already been going on, there’s not a great many free troops ready to fight the invasion. So it falls upon them to turn towards unconventional methods to secure the army they need. And there are rumors of a corrupted dryad who imprisons an ancient fey nation–perhaps defeating her can help stop the Ironfang Invasion.

via Paizo

Ironfang Invasion: Prisoners of the Blight$24.99

The Ironfang Invasion Adventure Path continues with Pathfinder Adventure Path #119: Prisoners of the Blight. Strange and terrible things blossom deep within the Fangwood, twisting plant life and the fey residents into blighted monsters. Many have braved the forest, but Princess Arlantia—the cruel dryad who rules the forsaken woods—allows no trespasser to leave her realm. Yet somewhere within these cursed depths lies the key to the Ironfang Legion’s hidden stronghold. Can the PCs survive wicked fey, a festering dragon, and nightmarish beasts? Or will they become prisoners of the blight?

This volume of Pathfinder Adventure Path continues the Ironfang Invasion Adventure Path and includes:

  • “Prisoners of the Blight,” a Pathfinder adventure for 14th-level characters, by Amanda Hamon Kunz.

  • Details on running campaigns in other famous blighted lands of the Inner Sea, by Larry Wilhelm.

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  • An exploration of the cult and faith of Cyth-V’sug, demon lord of disease, fungus, and parasites, by Jason Keeley.

  • New fey boons and banes to spice up any campaign that involves the capricious denizens of the First World, by Isabelle Lee.

  • A bestiary packed with festering, fairy-tale beasts, by Paris Crenshaw, Crystal Frasier, and Amanda Hamon Kunz.

Ah the Prisoners of the Blight–what music they make.

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