
by Richard Pett
-- This volume of Pathfinder Adventure Path concludes the Wrath of the Righteous Adventure Path and includes:
-"City of Locusts, " a Pathfinder RPG adventure for 18th-level characters with 9 mythic tiers, by Richard Pett.
-Suggestions on how to continue your mythic adventures after the campaign concludes, and what happens if the PCs fail, by Adam Daigle.
-A look into the cults of Deskari, Lord of the Locust Host, and their desire to bring on the apocalypse, by Sean K Reynolds.
-Death and theft in a demonic wasteland in the Pathfinder's Journal, by Robin D. Laws.
-Four new monsters, by James Jacobs, Nicolas Logue, Jason Nelson, and Tyler Pomplon.
Richard Pett is among the most notoriously twisted minds in the field of RPG design. His "Styes" adventures in Dungeon #121 & #138 remain two of the most highly rated of the 3.5 era. He continued his macabre and sinister adventure writing in the Pathfinder Chronicles campaign setting with the gruesome Skinsaw Murders and the Lovecraftian Carrion Hill. He is the author of an unpublished novel entitled Empire for which he currently seeks an agent. Pett lives in England where he constantly works to get Nicolas Logue deported.

by Richard Pett
-- This volume of Pathfinder Adventure Path concludes the Wrath of the Righteous Adventure Path and includes:
-"City of Locusts, " a Pathfinder RPG adventure for 18th-level characters with 9 mythic tiers, by Richard Pett.
-Suggestions on how to continue your mythic adventures after the campaign concludes, and what happens if the PCs fail, by Adam Daigle.
-A look into the cults of Deskari, Lord of the Locust Host, and their desire to bring on the apocalypse, by Sean K Reynolds.
-Death and theft in a demonic wasteland in the Pathfinder's Journal, by Robin D. Laws.
-Four new monsters, by James Jacobs, Nicolas Logue, Jason Nelson, and Tyler Pomplon.
Richard Pett is among the most notoriously twisted minds in the field of RPG design. His "Styes" adventures in Dungeon #121 & #138 remain two of the most highly rated of the 3.5 era. He continued his macabre and sinister adventure writing in the Pathfinder Chronicles campaign setting with the gruesome Skinsaw Murders and the Lovecraftian Carrion Hill. He is the author of an unpublished novel entitled Empire for which he currently seeks an agent. Pett lives in England where he constantly works to get Nicolas Logue deported.