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The Silverhex Chronicles

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Pathfinder Quests: The Silverhex Chronicles
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30
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Date
October 2014
Price
Free

The Silverhex Chronicles, a Pathfinder Quest for 1st-level characters written by Josh Foster, Scott Sharplin, and Walter Sheppard, was released in October 2014.

Quest overview

A half-orc bard named Ulisha contacts the PCs, offering to sell them an enchanted sickle called Silverhex that she found in the River Kingdoms in hopes of paying off a bounty on her head. When she doesn't show up for the meet, the PCs find her journal, which points them to the six Silverhex Chronicles quests.1

Contents

"Mausoleum", by Scott Sharplin (4)

Level
Location(s)
The journal leads to a dispute between families in Gralton that ended in an apparent murder.


"Mists", by Scott Sharplin (8)

Level
Location(s)
Ulisha's journal leads the way to buried treasure in Cannibal's Grove near Varno.


"Colony", by Walter Sheppard (12)

Level
Location(s)
Following Ulisha's lead on a golden scepter, the PCs find the Razmiri village of Allenstead to be under a manipulator's sway.


"Crash", by Walter Sheppard (16)

Level
Location(s)
Ulisha's rubbings of etchings lead to a crash site related to the Rain of Stars near Hajoth Hakados.


"Webs", by Josh Foster (20)

Level
Location(s)
To replenish Daggermark's supply of spider silk, Ulisha noted a nearby nest and potential buyer.


"Silverhex", by Josh Foster (24)

Level
Location(s)
The PCs track down Ulisha's location, for better or worse.

Recurring characters, concepts, and locations

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

Available resources

The following Pathfinder Flip-Mat products are used in this scenario:

References