Pathfinder Beginner Box: Troubles in Otari
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Pathfinder Beginner Box: Troubles in Otari was a ten-episode Pathfinder Second Edition live-play stream from Paizo Inc. The campaign was based on the Pathfinder Beginner Box (episodes 1–4) and the Pathfinder Adventure Troubles in Otari (episodes 5–10). The series ran on Wednesday evenings Pacific Time from November 18, 2020, to February 3, 2021.
“The small seaside town of Otari is known for its fresh fish and a source of lumber for the nearby metropolis of Absalom. But when something dark begins to menace the town, it's up to a band of freelancers to come together and make a name for themselves...and learn more about the dark things in the world than they ever thought possible.
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Credits
The regular cast and crew of Pathfinder Beginner Box: Troubles in Otari are:
- Game Master
- James Rodehaver
- Players
- Michelle Nguyen Bradley—Gristle Vanderripped Jr, human fighter
- Gabe Hicks—Thee Vairy, elf rogue
- Xander Jeanneret—Ingot, dwarf wizard
- Katie Wilson—Waverly Kent, human cleric
- Executive Producers
- Adam Rady and James Rodehaver
Episodes
Pathfinder Beginner Box: Troubles in Otari consisted of 10 three-hour episodes. New episodes were streamed at 6 p.m. Pacific Time on Wednesday nights on Paizo's twitch.tv channel. Episodes were then archived on Paizo's YouTube channel a week after their premiere.
Based on the Pathfinder Beginner Box
- Episode 1: "I Smell a Rat" (November 18, 2020)—YouTube link
- Episode 2: "In Too Deep" (November 25, 2020)—YouTube link
- Episode 3: "Going Down" (December 2, 2020)—YouTube link
- Episode 4: "Huff, Puff, Blow it all Down" (December 9, 2020)—YouTube link
Based on Troubles in Otari
- Episode 5: "A New Home" (December 16, 2020)—YouTube link
- Episode 6: "Missing Package" (December 30, 2020)—YouTube link
- Episode 7: "Delivery Service" (January 13, 2021)—YouTube link
- Episode 8: "Arson" (January 20, 2021)—YouTube link
- Episode 9: "Bridge Toll" (January 27, 2021)—YouTube link
- Episode 10: "Assault on Maunder Castle" (February 3, 2021)—YouTube link