Pathfinder Adventure Path #17: A Memory of Darkness

Pathfinder Adventure Path #17: A Memory of Darkness

2008 • 92 pages

Armed with the knowledge that an elven traitor supplied the drow with the magical means to call down the stars and devastate Golarion, the PCs arrive at the elven nation of Kyonin to find their claims falling on deaf ears. Courtly intrigue leads to a confrontation with a mysterious elven order called the Winter Council, deep in the demon-haunted shadows of the legendary forest known as the Tanglebriar. Yet one final tragic and horrific secret awaits them as they discover the true source of the dark elves' curse. This volume of Pathfinder also features an exploration of the faith of Calistria (Goddess of lust, revenge, and trickery), a gazetteer of the elven nation of Kyonin and demon-haunted Tanglebriar, a bonus adventure detailing the lair of a powerful demon, and several new monsters that lurk in this dangerous realm.

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Pathfinder Adventure Path

Pathfinder Adventure Path is a 40-book series with 40 primary works first released in 2007 with contributions by James Jacobs, Wolfgang Baur, and Erik Mona.

Pathfinder Adventure Path #1: Burnt Offerings
Pathfinder Adventure Path #2: The Skinsaw Murders
Pathfinder Adventure Path #3: The Hook Mountain Massacre
Pathfinder Adventure Path #4: Fortress of the Stone Giants
Pathfinder Adventure Path #5: Sins of the Saviors

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4 primary books5 released books

Second Darkness

Second Darkness is a 5-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2008 with contributions by Mike McArtor, Jason Bulmahn, and J.D. Wiker.

Pathfinder Adventure Path #14: Children of the Void
Pathfinder Adventure Path #15: The Armageddon Echo
Pathfinder Adventure Path #17: A Memory of Darkness
Pathfinder Adventure Path #18: Descent into Midnight
Pathfinder Chronicles: Second Darkness Map Folio

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