Publisher: Paizo Inc
Author: James L. Sutter
Year: 2020
Genre: First chapter of a new high fantasy RPG campaign
Pages: 96
Price: $24.99 for the softcover or in PDF for $17.99
I share my thoughts about the first chapter in the Agents of Edgewatch adventure path for Pathfinder. The adventure is written by James L. Sutter and clocks in at 96 pages.
So is Devil at the Dreaming Palace an exciting first chapter to an all new adventure path you best not sleep on picking up? Or does this adventure simply send you and your players dozing off into the Land of Nod? You’ll find out!

22:25 Final thoughts and review score
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7.5
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4
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Devil in the Dreaming Palace is a solid beginning to a fresh adventure path. Granted it's quite a lot more linear than I prefer but I can see a lot of ways to flesh out the tale to feel more organic. I look forward to seeing what's in store for the Agents of Edgewatch.
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