It has been just over a month since we welcomed you to Pathfinder Second Edition and the positive response has been amazing! We’ve heard from many of you that you’d like to see a short adventure as well, so today we present to you Torment and Legacy: A Pathfinder Second Edition Demo Adventure to make it even easier to experience the evolution of Pathfinder!

Here is some of the introduction from the adventure’s designer, Stephen Radney-MacFarland:

“This short adventure is designed to allow you, the Game Master, to present the game to newcomers, showcasing the new rules in a quick and fun manner. This adventure can be run for four players within an hour, which gives you enough time to explain the basic rules of the game to your players before throwing them into the jaws of grand adventure. You can also run this adventure with up to six players, though the game might take a little longer to complete.”

The free PDF download includes:

Torment and Legacy: A Pathfinder Second Edition Demo Adventure by Stephen Radney-MacFarland.

by Stephen Radney-MacFarland. Six pregenerated first level iconic characters with a full-page Rules Reference for each.

Pathfinder Second Edition Quick Reference Sheet

WHAT YOU’LL NEED

While the document presents a complete adventure, you’ll need a few supplies to run it.

The Pathfinder Core Rulebook (Second Edition).

(Second Edition). At least one of each of the following dice: 4-sided, 6-sided, 8-sided, 10-sided, 12-sided, and 20-sided.

Pathfinder Flip-Mat Classics: Hill Country , or some way to replicate the features of the back side of that Flip-Mat.

, or some way to replicate the features of the back side of that Flip-Mat. A group of pawns or miniatures to represent the characters and the monsters.

A Pathfinder Combat Pad along with wet or dry erase markers, or a piece of blank paper and a pen or pencil to track initiative.

along with wet or dry erase markers, or a piece of blank paper and a pen or pencil to track initiative. A number of Pathfinder Hero Point Tokens equal to the number of players in the game. You could also use some other object to represent Hero Points, like chips, coins, or beads.

Also, for online rules, Archives of Nethys has the official Pathfinder Second Edition SRD available at PFRD.Info.

We think this adventure will be a good first step for new and veteran players, favorite local game stores, podcasters, and streamers into unleashing their heroes with Pathfinder Second Edition. We invite you to give it a try and tell us about your experiences!