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Pathfinder Adventure Path #41
The Thousand Fangs Below
2011
First Published
3.52
Average Rating
92
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Into the Viper's Nest All the danger of Saventh-Yhi, the jungle city lost from the modern age, pales before the terrors that lurk below its shattered streets. Beneath the ancient ruins rots a realm of darkness and monsters over which Saventh-Yhi long stood guard. Into the eternal night of that realm below the adventurers delve, coming face to face with the degenerate inheritors of a lost empire, fiend-worshiping denizens of the dark, and the zealots of a decapitated god, all in the hope of saving Eando Kline, one of the greatest explorers the world has ever known. But even if they can manage to free Eando, will the PCs be able to escape his captors, the fanged legions of the serpentfolk? This volume of Pathfinder Adventure Path includes: - “The Thousand Fangs Below,” a Pathfinder RPG adventure for 13th-level characters, by Graeme Davis. - A foray into the mysterious realm of Ilmurea, a ruined city of dark magic and deadly poison, by Clinton Boomer. - A glimpse into the fractured mind of Nethys, god of magic, by Sean K Reynolds. - Jungle justice in the Pathfinder’s Journal, by Robin D. Laws. - Four new monsters of the jungle, by Jesse Benner and Sean K Reynolds. Cover art by Kerem Beyit

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Author

Graeme Davis
Graeme Davis
Author · 23 books

Graeme Davis was born at an early age and has lived ever since. His enduring fascination with creatures from myth and folklore can probably be blamed equally on Ray Harryhausen and Christopher Lee. He studied archaeology at the University of Durham before joining Games Workshop in 1986, where he co-wrote the acclaimed Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay game among others. He has worked on over 40 video games, countless tabletop roleplaying game products, and a few more sensible books in the realms of history, mythology, and folklore. Most recently, he has written multiple titles for Osprey Publishing's Dark Osprey and Myths and Legends lines. He blogs at graemedavis.wordpress.com and tweets as @GraemeJDavis. His Facebook author page is at https://www.facebook.com/Graeme-Davis...

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