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A review by ladyhacksaway
Pathfinder Adventure Path: Rise of the Runelords Anniversary Edition by Imaginary Friends Studios, Tyler Jacobson, Michael Kortes, Rayph Beisner, Robert Lazzaretti, James L. Sutter, Dave Allsop, Richard Pett, Brian Cortijo, Andrew Hou, Warren Mahy, Wayne Reynolds, Nicolas Logue, Tim Hitchcock, Jason Engle, Kieran Yanner, Wayne England, Kevin Yan, Stephen S. Greer, John Gravato, Greg A. Vaughan, Eric Belisle, Wolfgang Baur, James Jacobs, Concept Art House, Ben Wootten, Roberto Pitturru, F. Wesley Schneider, Vincent Dutrait, Maichol Quinto, Lisa Stevens, Florian Stitz, Own K. C. Stephens, Eva Widermann, 99 Lives Design
4.0
This is a really good campaign for teaching the mechanics of Pathfinder and getting people started, but a lot of it leans towards murder hobos. I think some of the later developed adventure paths do a better job of setting up a dynamic story, but this one definitely has a cohesive narrative and a lot of cool fights/magics involved.