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The Haunting of Harrowstone

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Pathfinder Adventure Path #43: The Haunting of Harrowstone
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Gold ENnie – Best Adventure (2011)
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The Haunting of Harrowstone, an adventure by Michael Kortes with support material by Adam Daigle, Brandon Hodge, and Patrick Renie and fiction by F. Wesley Schneider, was released on March 23, 2011.

Dead Man Walking

When Harrowstone Prison burned to the ground, prisoners, guards, and a host of vicious madmen met a terrifying end. In the years since, the nearby town of Ravengro has shunned the fire-scarred ruins, telling tales of unquiet spirits that wander abandoned cellblocks. But when a mysterious evil disturbs Harrowstone's tenuous spiritual balance, a ghostly prison riot commences that threatens to consume the nearby village in madness and flames. Can the adventurers discover the secrets of Harrowstone and quell a rebellion of the dead? Or will they be the spirit-prison's next inmates?

This volume of Pathfinder Adventure Path launches the Carrion Crown Adventure Path and includes:

Contents

Foreword
pp. 4–5
The Haunting of Harrowstone
pp. 6–55
Ravengro
pp. 56–63
Haunts: The Unquiet Dead
pp. 64–69
Pathfinder's Journal: Guilty Blood, 1 of 6
pp. 70–75
Campaign Outline: Formula for Terror
pp. 90–91
Preview
p. 92

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