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It's time to take your game virtual with The Breaking of Forstor Nagar!
Summer might be almost over, but there's still time for you to experience the action-packed story as your Pathfinder heroes brave the frozen streets of a dying city in a thrilling attempt to rescue one man! Your adventurers face adversity every step of the way as defenders and the Hungering Legion both attempt to thwart their efforts. Can they overcome the challenges and reach their objective in the center of a dying city? Once there, will they survive the escape?
Configured for the FREE virtual tabletop Maptool, or available at Roll20.net complete with gorgeous full-color maps, monster and NPC macros, incorporated art and rules hyperlinks, The Breaking of Forstor Nagar is sure to be a raucous and harrowing adventure your 8th level characters will not soon forget!
Don't wait-the Forstor Nagar might be doomed, but your next session is certain to rock with the Rite adventure; pick up The Breaking of Forstor Nagar today!
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The Breaking of Forstor Nagar PDF Maptool (PFRPG)
$9.99

Maptool virtual tabletop
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All Encounter Text In Program: All the encounter text in the pdf is already built into the maptool campaign. Each button shows the corresponding section of text for the GM for quick reference - with read aloud sections clearly marked.


Combat Macro Output:
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Hit a Full Attack button on a monster and the chat window shows a full break down of the attack, with breakdowns of each dice roll if you mouse over the value. This is only shown to the GM, so that you can make any adjustments before telling the players their fate. This makes life easy for the GM, whilst not surrendering any of the control.
Quickstart video for GMs who have never used maptool before.
Rite Publishing Presents
in association with Jonathan Roberts' Fantastic Maps
The Breaking of Forstor Nagar
City of Grinding Ice
A Pathfinder Roleplaying Game compatible patronage project
for use with the free virtual table top Maptool.
Project Lead and Cartography: Jonathan Roberts (George R.R. Martin's Lands of Ice and Fire)
Designer: Ben McFarland (ENnie award winning designer, Streets of Zobeck)
Editor: Mark Moreland (Pathfinder Wiki)
Token Artist: James Hazelett (Devin Knight's Gaming Tokens)
Interior Artist: Tyler Bartley
