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The Starfinder Four vs. The Hardlight Harlequin

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The Starfinder Four vs. The Hardlight Harlequin
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Book - Adventure
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16
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SFRPG
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Free
Softcover
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$5.00

The Starfinder Four vs. The Hardlight Harlequin, a special 16-page adventure for 4th-level characters written by Lyz Liddell and Landon Winkler, was released on October 16, 2021, as part of Free RPG Day 2021, and to the Paizo store on November 19, 2021.

The adventure includes pregenerated player character sheets for the Starfinder Four, members of the Starfinder Society:

POWER UP!

Everyone across the galaxy enjoys the occasional diversion in a holographic amusement chamber, whether it's relaxing on a sandy beach or taking part in an action-packed adventure on a war-torn battlefield from the safety of home. But what happens when the digital settings and inhabitants of these recreations come to life and threaten a group of innocent fun seekers?

Thanks to some inadvertently malicious code created by a proud game designer, such a calamitous event has occurred on a small moon hosting an entertainment expo! The building is slowly but surely being digitized while the game designer's mind has been taken over by a comic-book villain. Only a group of newly recruited Starfinders can save the day!

In addition to this thrilling adventure, this book includes four pregenerated characters that are ready to play, with full stat blocks and backstories. The inside covers also include all of the maps needed for this adventure.

The Starfinder Four vs. The Hardlight Harlequin is a electrifying thrill ride written for the popular Starfinder Roleplaying Game. It's intended for four 4th-level members of the Starfinder Society who are looking to prove their mettle.

Adventure overview

Level

Contents

Adventure
p. 3
Part 1: Loading Screen
p. 3
Part 2: HAC and Slash
p. 4
Part 3: Game Over
p. 9
Pregenerated Characters
p. 12

References

  1. Starfinder Second Edition eliminated game mechanics for alignment in favor of mechanics for edicts, anathema, holiness, unholiness, and sanctification. Broader concepts of alignment remain in the Pathfinder campaign setting. See Meta:Alignment.