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EN World Review – Way of the Wicked (Book One: Knot of Thorns)

way of wickedToday’s blog is coming at you a bit late, Dear Readers, and I feel fortunate to be able to have gotten anything accomplished at all.  I managed to injure myself earlier in the day, which left me fairly incapable at sitting at my desk and doing any writing at my computer.  But I figured out a way to get something accomplished, and I ended up writing my blog while recuperating in bed, with my laptop perched in a most precarious arrangement of pillows and blankets.

No rest for the wicked, right?  Which brings us to today’s review…

I received an interesting product from Fire Mountain Games, an adventure arc designed for evil villains rather than generally good heroes.  Way of the Wicked (Book One: Knot of Thorns) is a Pathfinder adventure arc, and is the first in a series of six installments for a full-fledged evil campaign running from Level 1 to Level 20.

For complete details about this product, please click the link below to head over to EN World for the full review:

Review of Way of the Wicked (Book One: Knot of Thorns) by Fire Mountain Games

While I am not a huge fan of evil campaigns – and in fact, I am rather dubious about running or playing in them – Way of the Wicked (Book One: Knot of Thorns) really makes me reconsider my stern view on the subject, and even consider running a dark campaign again.  It’s design, writing, and attention to detail are very impressive, and I feel quite fortunate to have had the opportunity to review this offering from Fire Mountain Games.

Bottom line: it makes being evil sound like an awful lot of fun!

So until next blog… I wish you Happy Gaming!

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Michael is an Adept of a Secret Order of Dungeon Masters, and dwells in a hidden realm with his two evil cat-familiars, deep within the Vale of Wolverines, called by some "Michigan". He has been esoterically conjuring D&D Campaigns for nearly a Third of a Century, and has been known to cast ritual blogs concerning Dungeons & Dragons every few days with some regularity. Michael has freelanced for Wizards of the Coast, and writes reviews of D&D and other Role-Playing Game products on EN World News.

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