Pathfinder Adventure Path: Giantslayer Part 3 - Forge of the Giant God - Tim Hitchcock - Books - Paizo Publishing, LLC - 9781601257277 - June 9, 2015
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Pathfinder Adventure Path: Giantslayer Part 3 - Forge of the Giant God


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The heroes explore the tomb of a legendary giantslayer before venturing into the Mindspin Mountains in search of the valley where the Storm Tyrant is recruiting giants for his army. The adventurers must confront the numerous giants inhabiting the valley before making their way to the headquarters, an ancient temple to the giant god Minderhal.


Marc Notes: The heroes explore the tomb of a legendary giantslayer before venturing into the Mindspin Mountains in search of the valley where the Storm Tyrant is recruiting giants for his army. The adventurers must confront the numerous giants inhabiting the winding valley before making their way to the giant headquarters, an ancient temple to the giant god Minderhal, which contains a powerful artifact. But the valley of the giants is just a recruiting station, and the Storm Tyrant's stone giant representative has been sending the most promising recruits to a training camp deeper in the mountains.

Contributor Bio:  Hitchcock, Tim Tim Hitchcock is Professor of Digital History at the University of Sussex. With Robert Shoemaker and others, he is responsible for a series of websites giving direct and searchable access to some 20 billion words of primary sources reflecting the social history of Britain, including: The Old Bailey Online (www.oldbaileyonline.org), London Lives (www.londonlives.org), Connected Histories (www.connectedhistories.org), and Locating London's Past (www.locatinglondon.org). With degrees from the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Oxford, he has published extensively on the histories of eighteenth-century poverty, street life, sexuality and masculinity. His most recent books include Down and Out in Eighteenth-Century London (2004) and with Robert Shoemaker, Tales from the Hanging Court (2007). In 2011, with Shoemaker, he was given the Longman-History Today Trustees Award, for their substantial contributions to history as the 'directors of the groundbreaking digital projects The Old Bailey Proceedings Online and London Lives'.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 9, 2015
ISBN13 9781601257277
Publishers Paizo Publishing, LLC
Pages 96
Dimensions 276 × 215 × 7 mm   ·   302 g

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