Paizo has revealed its lineup for September, offering a variety of new content for both Pathfinder and Starfinder players.
Pathfinder Adventure Path #206: Bring the House Down
The Curtain Call Adventure Path concludes with Bring the House Down, an adventure designed for high-level characters. Players must navigate the final preparations of a grand opera, where things may not go as smoothly as expected.
Starfinder Flip-Mat: Basic Terrain
This versatile flip-mat provides two settings: a futuristic space station and an urban cityscape. It offers a flexible foundation for a wide range of encounters in the Starfinder universe.
Pathfinder Flip-Mat: Night Ambush
The Night Ambush flip-mat is designed for nighttime encounters, with one side featuring a woodland campsite and the other showing the upper floor of an inn, perfect for ambush scenarios.
Starfinder Flip-Mat: Corporate Office
This flip-mat offers a corporate setting for sci-fi campaigns, with one side showing a normal office environment and the other displaying the aftermath of a disaster.
Starfinder Playtest Scenario #3: Wheel of Monsters
In this playtest scenario, players participate in a dangerous game show, facing off against monsters in a high-stakes competition. The adventure is part of the ongoing Starfinder Second Edition playtest.
Pathfinder Society Scenario #6-03: Godsrain in a Godless Land
Set in the nation of Rahadoum, this scenario focuses on a group of students who are caught in the political and social tensions following the mysterious Godsrain event.
Starfinder Society Scenario #7-06: Archives of Eternity
This scenario takes players to the ancient city of Eternity, where they must explore a server archive and face off against a mysterious group. It is part of the Year of Era’s End storyline.
Pathfinder Society Scenario #6-04: An Enkindled Carnival
In this scenario, players help manage a carnival in Absalom, but things take a darker turn as a storm begins to brew over the city. Designed for lower-level characters, this adventure mixes festive fun with an underlying sense of danger.
Source: Tabletop Gaming News