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A Pathfinder Roleplaying Game GM'S RESOURCE supplement by Creighton Broadhurst and Martin Tideswell Every hero needs an antihero, every defender of the light must have darkness to keep at bay and every pure-hearted paladin needs a vile, shadow-cloaked assassin to cut down. Villains presents seven malign foe to bedevil your PCs:

  • Teraim Arasten (LE male dwarf fighter 8)
  • Firhar Luedul (NE male half-elf wizard [diviner] 10)
  • Eiluanna Maiasar (CE female elf fighter 10)
  • Myghal Nankeris (LE male human monk 10)
  • Digory Odgers (CE male human rogue 5/fighter 3)
  • Perran Gongye (NE male human rogue 6/assassin 6)
  • Cornes Solethar (NE male half-elf sorcerer [infernal] 12)

Each villain benefits from an extensive write-up including notes on their background, personality, mannerisms and distinguishing marks as well as a fully detailed stat block, plot hooks and suggested encounter groups making it easy to insert the villain into almost any campaign.

Villains also includes a selection of minions including stalwart, black-hearted swordsmen; calculating, warrior monks; stealthy, amoral rogues and more.

This ZIP file includes two versions of Villains, one optimised for printing and use on a normal computer and one optimised for use on a mobile device such as an iPad. You can learn more about Raging Swan's Dual Format PDF initiative at ragingswan.com.

Visit Raging Swan's website for a downloadable Contents page and a free sample villain!

 

 

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April 28th, 2011
This pdf is 30 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 blank page inside the front cover, 1 page to set the stage, 1 page that explains how to read the statblocks to novice PCs, 2 pages of editorial/ToC, 1 page back cover, 1 page SRD and 1 page advertisement [...]
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