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Little Trouble in Big Absalom

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Pathfinder Adventure: Little Trouble in Big Absalom
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Book - Adventure
Authors
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Pages
20
Rule set
PF2
Series
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Precedes
Releases
Softcover (Free RPG Day release)
Date
July 25, 2020
Price
Free
PDF (General release)
Date
August 25, 2020
Price
Free
Softcover (General release)
Date
August 25, 2020
Price
$5.00

Little Trouble in Big Absalom, a standalone Pathfinder Adventure by Eleanor Ferron, was released on July 25, 2020 as part of the 2020 Free RPG Day promotion.

Little Trouble in Big AbsalomAlways living in the shadows is hard when you're a clever and regal creature like a kobold. Now it's time to make a name for yourself and bring honor and prestige to your clan.

In Little Trouble in Big Absalom, you take on the role of one of five kobolds from the Hookclaw clan tasked with exploring a treasure-laden vault discovered by a team of Hookclaw diggers. Enticed by the potential wealth, the kobolds brave terrible dangers in what turns out to be a grandmother's basement before being asked by the kind old lady to retrieve her magical hedge trimmer from a neighbor's garden.

Little Trouble in Big Absalom includes two mini adventures that can be played back to back or alone—filling as much or as little time as you have for madcap adventure. In addition, the five pregenerated kobold characters provide a preview of the upcoming Pathfinder Advanced Player's Guide in this exciting offering for Free RPG Day! Grab some dice and some friends and play the role of determined kobolds!

Contents

Chapter 1: The Tomb
p. 2
Chapter 2: Upstairs!
p. 6
Adventure Toolbox
p. 10
Pregenerated Characters
p. 11

Adventure overview

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Recurring characters, concepts, & locations

The following characters, concepts, or locations can be found in this scenario, but also significantly appear in the publications listed below: