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Pathfinder Adventure Path #23: The Impossible Eye

by Greg A. Vaughan

Other authors: Wolfgang Baur (Contributor), Elaine Cunningham (Contributor), Adam Daigle (Contributor), Sean K Reynolds (Contributor)

Series: Pathfinder Adventure Path: Legacy of Fire (5), Pathfinder Adventure Path (23), Pathfinder (PZO 9023)

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Escaping from the dimensional prison of the efreeti prince Jhavhul, the PCsfind themselves in the deepest vault of their enemy's palace on the ElementalPlane of Fire's legendary City of Brass. Deep in hostile territory, the heroesgain a unique opportunity to learn about Jhavhul's destructive plans for theirhome back in Katapesh on the Material Plane. But before they can put a stop tothe efreeti's machinations, they'll have to escape his deadly fortress alive! A 3.5 fantasy roleplaying adventure for 10-11th-levelcharacters. This volume of Pathfinder also includes a complete gazetteer of theCity of Brass written by genie expert Wolfgang Baur (Kobold Quarterly), acomprehensive exploration of the church of Rovagug, god of wrath, disaster, anddestruction by Sean K Reynolds, and a "set piece" bonus adventure featuring aportal between Pathfinder's world of Golarion and the fire-swept terracesof the City of Brass. All this, plus the fifth installment of New York Times best-sellerElaine Cunningham's Pathfinder Journal.… (more)
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Escaping from the dimensional prison of the efreeti prince Jhavhul, the PCsfind themselves in the deepest vault of their enemy's palace on the ElementalPlane of Fire's legendary City of Brass. Deep in hostile territory, the heroesgain a unique opportunity to learn about Jhavhul's destructive plans for theirhome back in Katapesh on the Material Plane. But before they can put a stop tothe efreeti's machinations, they'll have to escape his deadly fortress alive! A 3.5 fantasy roleplaying adventure for 10-11th-levelcharacters. This volume of Pathfinder also includes a complete gazetteer of theCity of Brass written by genie expert Wolfgang Baur (Kobold Quarterly), acomprehensive exploration of the church of Rovagug, god of wrath, disaster, anddestruction by Sean K Reynolds, and a "set piece" bonus adventure featuring aportal between Pathfinder's world of Golarion and the fire-swept terracesof the City of Brass. All this, plus the fifth installment of New York Times best-sellerElaine Cunningham's Pathfinder Journal.

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