Kythis wrote:Yes, I am a PF GM and for some reason I can not recall ever hearing about the Tombs of Gersidi but if it is as epic a PF game as you say then if Erick doesn't run it, would someone/anyone who has ran it before run it so that those of us who know not could be aware of its magnificants? I would love to play in an acclaimed PF game, as many others would also, either by it's master or anyone that is familiar with it.
I even thought about aiding the PF cause and changing my vote from ATB to PF but I have to admit, practically the most revolutionary game mechanics I've ever seen are that of TMNT/ATB and I can not sanely desire something over seeing the Master at his throne of one of the most unique and unrivalled setting systems ever!
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Tombs of Gersidi is the original PF adventure included in the First Edition Main Book. It is not present in the 2E, much to the dismay of most of those who were familiar with it.
It is, in my mind, the ultimate PF dungeon crawl. Multiple levels of magic, magic items, vampires, monsters, and straight-up scariness. A lot of very cool magic items you hear talked about here on the boards come from it: The Doubling Sword of Chaos, Viscor's Bone of Power, the Chalice of Dragonwright, the Cauldron of Obedience, and even Deathkiss the Demon Sword, which was reworked and included in Library of Bletherad. Other lesser known but equally cool items include the Ultimax Deathstone, Alhambra Otmi's magical sword and armor, the Hammer of Jejua, Kirgi's Medallion (dang that's useful in Yin-Sloth), and more.
Heck, it may be in the book, and we may be familiar with it, but how about it Erick? How about running Tombs of Gersidi straight up? The original adventure from the original master?
Would it help if I begged?
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