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== Volumes ==
== Volumes ==
'''Burnt Offerings''' written by James Jacobs, is the first volume in the Adveture Path. The story begins when a festival in the town of Sandpoint is interrupted by a disaster. Rumours regarding monsters nearby disturb the populace. In the [[2008 ENnie Award winners|2008 ENnie Awards]], the adventure received Gold awards for Best Adventure and Best Cover Art, and Silver award for Best Interior Art.<ref>https://pathfinderwiki.com/wiki/Burnt_Offerings</ref>


'''Burnt Offerings''' written by [[James Jacobs (game designer)|James Jacobs]], is the first volume in the Adveture Path. The story begins when a festival in the town of Sandpoint is interrupted by a disaster. Rumours regarding monsters nearby disturb the populace. In the [[2008 ENnie Award winners|2008 ENnie Awards]], the adventure received Gold awards for Best Adventure and Best Cover Art, and Silver award for Best Interior Art.<ref>https://pathfinderwiki.com/wiki/Burnt_Offerings</ref>
'''The Skinsaw Murders''' written by Richard Pett is the second module.

'''The Skinsaw Murders''' written by Richard Pett is the second module. Player characters investigate string of murders, which leads them to a haunted house. Killer is a part of a group known as the Skinsaw Men.<ref>[https://paizo.com/products/btpy8029 Pathfinder Adventure Path #2: The Skinsaw Murders (Rise of the Runelords 2 of 6) (OGL)] Paizo</ref>


'''Hook Mountain Massacre''' written by Nicolas Logue is the third module.
'''Hook Mountain Massacre''' written by Nicolas Logue is the third module.


'''Fortress of the Stone Giants''' written by Wolfgang Baur is the fourth module.
'''Fortress of the Stone Giants''' written by [[Wolfgang Baur]] is the fourth module.


'''Sins of the Saviors''' written by Stephen S. Greer is the fifth module.
'''Sins of the Saviors''' written by Stephen S. Greer is the fifth module.


'''Spires of Xin-Shalast''', written by Greg A. Vaughan, is the sixth and last volume in the Adveture Path.
'''Spires of Xin-Shalast''', written by [[Greg A. Vaughan]], is the sixth and last volume in the Adveture Path.

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== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 11:17, 8 March 2024

Rise of the Runelords
DesignersJames Jacobs et al.
PublishersPaizo
PublicationAugust 2007 – January 2008
GenresTabletop role-playing game adventure path
SystemsPathfinder Roleplaying Game
SeriesPathfinder Adventure Path

Rise of the Runelords is a six-part Adventure Path published by Paizo for Pathfinder 1st edition.[1]

Volumes

Burnt Offerings written by James Jacobs, is the first volume in the Adveture Path. The story begins when a festival in the town of Sandpoint is interrupted by a disaster. Rumours regarding monsters nearby disturb the populace. In the 2008 ENnie Awards, the adventure received Gold awards for Best Adventure and Best Cover Art, and Silver award for Best Interior Art.[2]

The Skinsaw Murders written by Richard Pett is the second module. Player characters investigate string of murders, which leads them to a haunted house. Killer is a part of a group known as the Skinsaw Men.[3]

Hook Mountain Massacre written by Nicolas Logue is the third module.

Fortress of the Stone Giants written by Wolfgang Baur is the fourth module.

Sins of the Saviors written by Stephen S. Greer is the fifth module.

Spires of Xin-Shalast, written by Greg A. Vaughan, is the sixth and last volume in the Adveture Path.


References