Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Zenith Games Products

The Colossal Creatures Bestiary


The best monsters are big. Really, really big.

Within these pages, you will find 81 creatures of colossal size, from CR 1 all the way to CR 26 (as well as a CR 33 and CR 40 monstrosity): straightforward enemies like the bearhemoth and sharknado, nuanced complexities like the draconic abomination and dreamer's nightmare, pushovers like the rusted colossus and pastorix, and megabosses like the tribunal wheel and harbinger of time. You�ll find animals, constructs, dragons, swarms, spellcasters, angels, brain eaters, kaiju, dimension hoppers, living siege weapons, and really big raccoons. In fact, you'll find every type and CR in the game.

Need a colossal creature for an epic battle at any level? You'll find it in the Colossal Creatures Bestiary.

This bestiary contains 81 colossal creatures, including: 
  • Dragon Molt: The discarded molt of a great wyrm, animated and given purpose.
  • Etherworld Fisher: An ethereal jellyfish who taunts and traps its foes through dimensional rifts.
  • Grave Blob: A mobile mass grave with death on his many brains.
  • Harbinger of Time: A CR 40 apocalypse-bringer, who grinds the world to dust under the inevitable march of time.
  • Kongimus Rex and Dracozilla: The King Kong and Godzilla of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game (forget about that silly tarrasque).
  • Tribunal Wheel: A CR 33 judge, jury, and executioner of epic proportions.
  • Yuggothian Shambler: A floral weapon of war for the hideous mi-go, complete with laser beams and spore launchers.



We Be Dragons
4.8/5 Stars on RPGnow and Paizo

A most unusual adventure for CR 4 dragon characters.

In We Be Dragons, the players control dragon wyrmlings out to avenge the genocide of their families. They struggle to save their adopted father against an assassination attempt, work with humans to locate the killer, and take on both a poaching company and a fallen paladin obsessed with the extinction of all dragons. We Be Dragons includes nine new playable dragons which combine the aspects of a classic adventuring party with true draconic flavor.

We Be Dragons is a one-shot adventure that serves as an excellent introduction to Pathfinder or a refreshing break for an experienced group. It is 24 pages long, fully illustrated, and only $1.99.




Included in We Be Dragons:
  • A complex and detailed draconic adventure with high emotional stakes.
  • Seven new enemies and NPCs, including poachers and a fallen paladin.
  • Challenging social encounters and skill challenges to test the breadth of draconic abilities.
  • Rules for adjusting difficulty to accommodate the needs of any group.
  • Nine new playable dragon characters, complete with unique abilities and personalities, including Arcane, Corruptor, Harmonic, Radiant, and Iron.

Praise for We Be Dragons

  • 5/5 "Absolutely amazing... This is an amazing story of fallen paladins and dragons adding their treasure to the very first horde ... Look no further! ... A very well done adventure that I will definitely be running every time I have a new group. Zenith Games, keep up the good work and make more draconic adventures for everyone!" - Jerry A.
  • 5/5 "For $1.99 this adventure is a BARGAIN" - Curtisin
  • 4.5/5 "What's not to love?!? ... There is so much to love about this adventure. If there was a text book example of how to write an adventure for dragon PCs, this would be it ... The adventure is that good ... Whether run as a one-shot or as an introduction for a dragon-PC themed campaign, players and GMs will find We Be Dragons to be a refreshing break from the normal routine" - Donald Robinson
  • "This was a really fun adventure to run and fun for my players as well ... Playing a dragon was a seamless transition. It felt like a breath of fresh air ... both familiar and new in a fun way ... It really was a blast to run ... My players are looking forward to future installments!" - Ryan T.
  • "Everyone enjoyed playing dragons and everyone felt like they were playing a dragon ... they would like to play it again sometime ... the challenge was a good one and we really enjoyed the game" - Scott J.
  • "It's a fantastic little module at a fantastic price point. Very cool." - Swoosh

Jacob�s Tower is the critically acclaimed 1-13 mega-dungeon for the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. Regardless of your world, plot, or players, it is easily run in any campaign or as a mega-dungeon.

Jacob's Tower is an adventure for three to six 1st through 13th level PCs using the Pathfinder RPG rules. It is 152 pages long and meticulously play tested�that's 13 different modules for the price of one. These modules can be inserted piecemeal into a campaign or run as an mega-dungeon campaign.

The dungeon is designed to test a party�s versatility and flexibility, utilizing every skill and creature type in the book over every three Levels. It both introduces new players to the wonders of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game and gives experienced players a non-traditional setting in which to test their skills.

You can find more information here.

Praise for Jacob's Tower:

"I love this dungeon. It's so cleverly put together, the levels are varied enough to remain interesting whilst still tied together enough to feel cohesive, and I'm super impressed with the seamless integration of a variety of skills into each level. It's inspired me to improve my GMing. I can't say enough good things about this dungeon." �Anonymous 
"Honestly, you made me look good. Fun traps, ghouls, great imagery with the feral animals, a fantastic fight against Posy and a bluffed PC... and with all the DCs spelled out I ran the game like a pro. Got lots of compliments" �David 
"I've been running this, and my players absolutely love how varied it is and how so much comes into play! I'm wondering, do you know anyone else who has made similar things? I can't get enough!" �Anonymous 
"I finally ran this level for my players the other week! And it was amazing. ...Overall, this level was one of the best sessions I've run. Thanks for writing it!" �Anonymous 
"This is a great dungeon! I'm coming from both running it as a GM and playing it as a player, and in both situations I've found it really fun!" �Jack John 
"I just wanted to drop you a line and say thanks / good job on writing up these adventures! ... It was an absolutely enjoyable experience for a DM. :)" �Anonymous 
"I absolutely love Jacob's Tower, it's been amazing to run it for my players and they've been shocked at how they've been using skill checks they didn't even know existed." �ChaosWraith 
"You only want 10 dollars for it all? You da real MVP :P" �Colin MacDonald 



5/5 Stars on Paizo.com and RPG Now


The module where level 1 characters fight a great wyrm dragon!

A non-linear search for hidden artifacts that culminates in an attack on a huge red dragon, "Dragons are Above My Pay Grade" provides heroes with an electrifying start to their careers. Who doesn�t want to fight a dragon, even if it is above your pay grade?

"Dragons are Above My Pay Grade" is an adventure for three to six 1st level PCs using the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game rules. It is 23 pages long, fully illustrated and in color.

You can find more information here.

"Dragons Are above My Pay Grade" features a mining town, a fleshed out island with wild beasts and tropical hazards, a range of mini-dungeons and challenges, and a host of original enemies, spells, poisons, items, and traps. And, of course, the opportunity for a 1st level character to face a red wyrm!

Praise for Dragons are Above My Pay Grade!

5/5
"Dragons are above my pay grade feels like it could be the great beginning of a dragon slaying campaign, giving the players a very nice taste of taking on one of the biggest and baddest beasties in the bestiary. It'd be a great way to jump into things and ask your party 'Hey, you wanna kill a dragon today?'" - N. Jolly

"I found the premise fun, the characters likeable, the new monsters fun and interesting, the names of the kobolds and dragon just unpronounceable enough ("Rowg? Like Smaug? Or is it more like 'rock,' or 'cog?'"), and the humor measured and well-placed...it's a great adventure, the characters are fun and inspired, the concept is great and well-executed" - Simon Barr






Ever wanted to play an undead? Undead Paragon Classes introduces three new 1-20 player classes: the Skeleton, Zombie and Vampire. These classes provide strong, balanced options for undead players while hitting all of the classics of each monster. Undead Paragon Classes also delivers a 0RP racial template, the Rotting Corpse, which can be added to any other race to make it undead. Why play a dwarf when you can play a rotting dwarf?

Included in Undead Paragon Classes:
  • The Skeleton, a foot soldier of the undead who wields steel and iron while terrifying the weak.
  • The Zombie, an unkillable monstrosity, who gets in close to impart disease, sicken or release insects from his host corpse.
  • The Vampire, master of those he summons, those he dominates, and those he creates, though reliant on a constant source of blood to function.
  • The Rotting Corpse, a 0RP racial template that can be added to any other race to make them undead.
  • 17 new undead feats, such as Remove Head, Wraith-Touched and Grave Rider.
  • Raise Undead, a new spell that allows for transformation into an undead creature.
You can find more information here.




It�s a bird, it�s a dragon, it�s a superhero! Faster than a speeding arrow, more powerful than a rampaging troll, capable of leaping tall castles in a single bound!  Superhero Classes: Superhuman, Animalman and Telepath introduces three new base classes for the superhero fans among us. They remain true to the source material, flexible enough to build nearly any superhero you can think of, and friendly enough to the fantasy landscape to fit into any campaign.

Included in Superhero Classes:

  • The Superhuman, a man of mithryl who can fly, wrestle giants, shoot lasers out of his eyes, or anything else you might expect from a superhuman (Superman, Wonder Woman, Martian Manhunter)
  • The Animalman, a superhero who draws inspiration from the animal kingdom and takes their powers for his own (Batman, Antman, Spiderman, Wolverine)
  • The Telepath, a superhero who can both dominate his enemies and use telekinesis to physically demolish his foes (Professor X, Jean Grey, Emma Frost)
  • A synopsis of what it means to be a superhero adventurer.

You can find more information here.



5/5 Stars on RPGnow

Every year for the past six years, Giblet Turkey Farms and Slaughterhouse has suffered some great tragedy on the eve of Turkey Day.  Gunter and Drumstick Giblet have hired the party to protect their prestigious institution and get to the bottom of these mysterious matters. Through the night the PCs are visited by the Ghost of Turkeys Past, the Ghost of Turkeys Present, and the Ghost of Turkeys Future before coming face to face with the fearsome Gobbler.

Included in �The Gobbler:�

  • Six delicious turkey-based enemies
  • A bizarre yearly ritual of slaughter in the town of Pilgrim�s Rest
  • A mysterious new holiday themed curse
  • A new character race, the Awakened Turkey (only with purchase of the pdf)
  • Two sticks of butter and a dash of nutmeg

The Gobbler is a Thanksgiving one-shot meant for 3-4 second to fourth level PCs using the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game ruleset.

You can find more information here.

Praise for The Gobbler: A Thanksgiving Tale

5/5 "The Gobber was a great purchase. For only a dollar, you get a genuinely funny campaign that you can play with friends around the holiday . . . I will be looking for any holiday-related things they put out in the future, as it suited the needs I had and more." - Anonymous 



For too long, the northern town of Ivanheim has suffered under the curse of Santa Claus. With every passing year, his naughty list grows longer and longer and more and more children are taken away to be processed at his workshop. This year, the people of Ivanheim have moved all their children to the great Smokehall and hired mercenaries to defeat the mad elf once and for all.

Included in Deck the Halls:
  • 6 new enemies, including Rudolf, nutcrackers, and Santa himself.
  • A strange fey creature, obsessed with purging the world of naughtiness.
  • Pop culture references to make you giggle
  • Holiday cheer, and goodwill towards men.

Deck the Halls is a Christmas one-shot meant for 3-5 PCs level 2-4.  It takes 2-3 hours to run.

You can find more information here.



Celebrate this July 4th with an Independence Day themed module, or throw a firework show in your own adventure!

The PCs have entered into a fireworks show in the independent village of Washingtown. They hope to beat opposing teams and win the star-spangled banner for themselves! Through their perilous journey they navigate complex firework crafting rules, defeat enemies such as freedom eagles and the statue of liberty, and destroy Renedict Barnald, a half-elf who sold his soul to the dark god of fireworks.

Included in Rocket's Red Flare:
  • Extensive and awesome rules for crafting your own fireworks using magic or skill, as well as firework descriptions based on your choices.
  • The patriotic village of Washington and characters such as Uncle Sam, Renedict Barnald, and Samadam.
  • Three new creatures: The Freedom Eagle, the Statue of Biberty, and the Firework Elemental.
  • Sparklers, hot dogs, and griffon burgers.
  • Did I mention the firework crafting rules? Transform your spells into fireworks!
Rocket's Red Flare is an Independence Day themed one-shot for 3-6 Heroes of Levels five to seven (though it is easily adjusted for a range of levels).

You can find more information here.