Apr 30, 2020 12:47 am
So I have slowly been working on a project that is set in the standard pathfinder setting Golarion. It's not finished yet, but I feel I have a decent amount of plot sorted, and it is meant to be kind of sandboxy.
The quick summary? Each pc is the child, or descendent of a deity. This means the mythic rules are going to be get involved. For those who don't know about mythic it is a brilliantly crafted well balanced ruleset that lets your characters be even more powerful... just kidding its a broken but enjoyable mess. Its an addition rule set for pathfinder that is meant to make them feel more powerful, and the rule set used to start up gods and demigods when it's needed. Because it's fairly unbalanced I will be trying to focus on puzzles, story and interaction, though what fights there will be will hopefully be fun, and not devolve to rocket tag.
There is also going to likely to be kingdom rules around, unless everyone runs far away from them, as I am re purposing the stolenlands for story purposes. It was going to start level one, but it has been pointed out 3 or 5 would be better.
So, anyone else interested in diving into a hellhole of a ruleset. (It is fun, I promise)
The quick summary? Each pc is the child, or descendent of a deity. This means the mythic rules are going to be get involved. For those who don't know about mythic it is a brilliantly crafted well balanced ruleset that lets your characters be even more powerful... just kidding its a broken but enjoyable mess. Its an addition rule set for pathfinder that is meant to make them feel more powerful, and the rule set used to start up gods and demigods when it's needed. Because it's fairly unbalanced I will be trying to focus on puzzles, story and interaction, though what fights there will be will hopefully be fun, and not devolve to rocket tag.
There is also going to likely to be kingdom rules around, unless everyone runs far away from them, as I am re purposing the stolenlands for story purposes. It was going to start level one, but it has been pointed out 3 or 5 would be better.
So, anyone else interested in diving into a hellhole of a ruleset. (It is fun, I promise)
Last edited April 30, 2020 4:28 am