Adventure Paths
Paizo Publishing's main Pathfinder product line is its adventure paths. A continuation of the adventure path concept from Dungeon magazine, which ceased publication in September 2007, each year's worth of Pathfinder publishes two complete adventure paths in six-volume arcs, with supplementary articles to fill out each 96-page volume, and is under the editorial supervision of James Jacobs, formerly editor-in-chief of Dungeon. The Pathfinder's Journal is a short (6-8 page) fiction section. The first Pathfinder's Journal is general information about the Pathfinder Society, and the next 17 volumes form a single storyline. Each Pathfinder volume contains at least four new monsters by various authors.
Paizo has published a number of adventure paths, including "Rise of the Runelords", "Curse of the Crimson Throne", "Second Darkness", and "Legacy of Fire". The "Council of Thieves" Adventure Path is the first to use the rules of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game.
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