Adventure Books. Worth it?

By P-47 Thunderbolt, in Star Wars: Edge of the Empire RPG

On 1/22/2020 at 5:32 PM, P-47 Thunderbolt said:

I tend towards rebel activities and bounty hunters/mercs, very little in FaD, but do the FaD adventures have any Indiana Jones-style adventures that I could adapt for other purposes?

Beyond the Rim is just like that. It's practically a treasure hunt, but as the reward is lost technology and non tracable valuables, the Rebellion could see the missions merit ;)

18 hours ago, Daeglan said:

Ghosts of Dathomir does not have a species but has inquisitors and Dathomir planet

I don’t have this one but I thought I remembered nightsisters being statted out in here?

This one looked fun but I had already taken my group to Dathomir when I was thinking about getting this one. Otherwise we probably would have played this by now.

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Sorry. Double post

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7 minutes ago, VadersMarchKazoo said:

I don’t have this one but I thought I remembered nightsisters being statted out in here?

This one looked fun but I had already taken my group to Dathomir when I was thinking about getting this one. Otherwise we probably would have played this by now.

Nope they are statted in Collapse of the Republic. People thought they would be in ghosts of Dathomir. But they weren't. Which lead to a lot of disappointment.

6 hours ago, Daeglan said:

Nope they are statted in Collapse of the Republic. People thought they would be in ghosts of Dathomir. But they weren't. Which lead to a lot of disappointment.

I found a copy to thumb through. They stat out the Nightbrothers (minions) and a Nightbrother LT (Rival) as well as a 'manifested Nightsister' (Rival). GofD pages 91 and 92.

You're right though, proper night sisters were statted in Collapse of the Republic.

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Just now, VadersMarchKazoo said:

I found a copy to thumb through. They stat out the Nightbrothers (minions) and a Nightbrother LT (Rival) as well as a 'manifested Nightsister' (Rival). GofD pages 91 and 92.

Yeah, I guess one reason to not stat them in GofD is that they were all dead. 😕

10 minutes ago, P-47 Thunderbolt said:

Yeah, I guess one reason to not stat them in GofD is that they were all dead. 😕

This was actually one of the plots of the story I ran with my group. My players were there to hunt a rancor, but they had to earn the right to do so from a Nightbrother tribe. They eventually earned the right and honored guests of the tribe, so the Nightbrothers invited them to attend an important ceremony. I planted a seed that something was coming because one of my PCs found a bunch of women captives hidden in the village. When the PCs arrived at the ceremony in the Nightsisters empty temple, they discovered that the Nightbrothers ceremony was aimed at submerging the women in an 'enchanted' pool and allowing the women captives to be possessed with deceased nightsister spirits, thus bringing back the sisters. Of course, the PCs didn't stand by and allow this to happen...

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1 minute ago, VadersMarchKazoo said:

This was actually one of the plots of the story I ran with my group. My players were there to hunt a rancor, but they had to earn the right to do so from a Nightbrother tribe. They eventually earned the right and honored guests of the tribe, so the Nightbrothers invited them to attend an important ceremony. I planted a seed that something was coming because one of my PCs found a bunch of women captives hidden in the village. When the PCs arrived at the ceremony in the Nightsisters empty temple, they discovered that the Nightbrothers ceremony was aimed at submerging the women in an 'enchanted' pool and allowing the women captives to be possessed with deceased nightsister spirits, thus bringing back the sisters. Of course, the PCs didn't stand by and allow this to happen...

Now that's cool. Nice job!