Our group has wrapped up the Scion storyline, which we all finally kind of figured out in the last few sessions. It's possible we could return to that at some point, but it was a nice change of pace from our usual all-Pathfinder/D&D all the time campaigns.
We also finished up the Pathfinder 1e adventure path, Tyrant's Grasp, having played it to its completion stretching over a year of sessions. I think everyone had fun, though Sam (our DM) seemed to be suffering crunch fatigue which is understandable in the later books of these APs. We lost some characters in the final battle, but the end of the world takes place in the denouement to make way for Pathfinder 2e.
I run my own take on the Wilderlands of High Fantasy where the highest-level characters are 6th level. They're currently on the trail of a doppelganger that tricked them into allowing it to accompany them into their hometown.
We're in the last sessions of a campaign set in my own homebrew world of Khardtha that began revolving around the megadungeon Anomalous Subsurface Environment. At the moment, they are investigating a beast cult that has subjugated a settlement in the swamp while in search of a missing paladin.
I've just started Volume III of my Defenders campaign set in a modified Eberron. This time around, we're using gestalt rules again, but one side must be D&D 3.x and the other must be Pathfinder 1e. This adds a little challenge to character creation while also opening up so much. We're currently two sessions in and the party are investigating a series of murders.
Taylor started running a Wild West-inspired Pathfinder 1e game set in his own homebrew world once Scion ended. We're currently 5th level and facing off a pack of were-coyotes in their den.
Chris is set to start an FFG/Edge Studios Star Wars campaign when my Khardtha game ends. Not much is known about that, other than we will be working with/as a Rebel Alliance cell.
Hopefully, I'll get some posts up in the next few days about the last sessions played in our current games.
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