Pathfinder Adventure Path #42: Sanctum of the Serpent God (Serpent's Skull, #6) by Neil Spicer


Pathfinder Adventure Path #42: Sanctum of the Serpent God (Serpent's Skull, #6)
Title : Pathfinder Adventure Path #42: Sanctum of the Serpent God (Serpent's Skull, #6)
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ISBN : 1601253079
ISBN-10 : 9781601253071
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 92
Publication : First published February 16, 2011

The Snake God Strikes

In their lightless sanctuary, an army of serpentfolk gathers to bring the world above to its knees. The skull of the dead god Ydersius has fallen into the hands of his worshipers once more, and fanged fanatics now commence the rites to resurrect their slain deity. Only the heroes stand between the serpentfolk and their insane plot to unleash one of existence’s foulest tyrants once more upon the world. Can the PCs gather the weapons and allies they need to strike back against the snakes and slay their decapitated god once and for all, or will their failure to do so usher in the Age of the Serpent? Decide the fate of an entire world in this, the climax of the Serpent’s Skull Adventure Path!

This volume of Pathfinder Adventure Path includes:

- “Sanctum of the Serpent God,” a Pathfinder RPG adventure for 15th-level characters, by Neil Spicer.
- Aids and advice to continue your war against the serpentfolk even after the climax of the Serpent’s Skull Adventure Path, by James Jacobs.
- Secrets of the sinister snake cult of Ydersius, beheaded god of the serpentfolk, by Rob McCreary.
- The triumphant conclusion of the Pathfinder’s Journal, by Robin D. Laws.
- Five new monsters, by Jesse Benner, Rob McCreary, and Neil Spicer.

Cover art by Kerem Beyit


Pathfinder Adventure Path #42: Sanctum of the Serpent God (Serpent's Skull, #6) Reviews


  • Jesse VanDeWalker

    This final installment of the adventure path comes with everything a GM & players could ask for out of a module, marred only by some of the drek that preceded it.
    On our table, the carefully gathered and husbanded resources that the PC's allied forces represent all came into play here, making the impossible just barely possible with a lot of luck. I'm not so sure it was worth slogging through some of the other books to get here, but this one is great.