Pathfinder RPG: Adventure Path #77 - Herald of the Ivory Labyrinth (Wrath of the Righteous 5 of 6)

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The cult of Baphomet has been delivered a critical blow, yet the demon lord remains undeterred. Now he’s taken hostage the herald of Iomedae, goddess of justice and valor. The heroes of the Fifth Crusade must attempt their most dangerous and audacious mission yet—travel to Baphomet’s Abyssal realm known as the Ivory Labyrinth, navigate its trackless mazes, and find the ancient prison in which he’s keeping the abducted herald. Can the heroes rescue the goddess’s messenger, or are they already too late? And was the abduction merely a ruse by the demon lord to lure the heroes into his clutches?

This volume of Pathfinder Adventure Path continues the Wrath of the Righteous Adventure Path and includes:

  • "Herald of the Ivory Labyrinth,” a Pathfinder RPG adventure for 15th-level characters with 7 mythic tiers, by Wolfgang Baur.
  • A look into Baphomet—demon lord of beasts, labyrinths, and minotaurs—and the workings of his sinister cults, by Sean K Reynolds.
  • An exploration of the foul fiends known as demodands and their place in the Abyss, by Amanda Hamon.
  • Betrayal and bloodshed in the Pathfinder’s Journal, by Robin D. Laws.
  • Four new monsters, by Amanda Hamon, James Jacobs, Ron Lundeen, and Jason Nelson.