Facts:Songbird, Scion, Saboteur/Sections

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Foreword

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Co-author and book lead developer Crystal Frasier gives a flavorful look into ten things to know about Taldans, including that they love dogs, board games, and wordplay.

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Songbird, Scion, Saboteur

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As newly-appointed agents in Taldor's escalating struggle for succession, the heroes must help their Princess Eutropia build a power base by reclaiming her family's land from squatters—the debased Lotheed family, who feast as their subjects starve and their infrastructure crumbles. Can the heroes infiltrate the high-society of Meratt County through its extravagant balls and tournaments, while secretly undermining Count Bartelby Lotheed's authority, or will their clandestine attempts to repair the damage done and woo allies ultimately lead them to the headsman's blade?

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NPC Gallery

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County of Meratt

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A gazetteer of the county of Meratt, providing context for the various locations, personalities, and institutions the players are bound to encounter during the course of the adventure.

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Agents of Change

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A guide to the new Persona rules system used in this adventure and throughout the remainder of the War for the Crown Adventure Path.

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Relics of Old Taldor

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A guide to the new Relics rules system used throughout the War for the Crown Adventure Path, including eight new scalable magic items found throughout the first four volumes of the campaign.

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Bestiary

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In addition to four new monsters, this entry in the Pathfinder Bestiary presents a random encounter table for the county of Meratt, and three extra encounters featuring the half-celestial unicorn Malonarin, the treant Rueleaf, and the hangman tree Struggle.