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Infamous Adversaries: Cytheria the Blasphemer
Publisher: Total Party Kill Games
by Callie R. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 12/20/2013 12:09:41

This is a nice add-on for any Pathfinder game for those who want to embrace their dark sides.



Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]
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Infamous Adversaries: Cytheria the Blasphemer
Publisher: Total Party Kill Games
by Benjamin M. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 08/16/2012 04:43:22

This entry into the series of infamous adversaries is nice and simple to follow in its layout. The Charather stats/spells/ gear and such are layed out just as in the "core" books for the Pathfinder system. That makes it easy to read and follow the stat block.

The best part of this was in my opinion was the way the background was set up so that it was campain netural and could be easly fit into just about any campain, I wil admit there are some concepts for campains that will not allow the use of this one as written. The backstory of how she was recruited and how the order/cult she belongs to operates would allow the creation of other charathers to support her or as spin off adventures. The lack of detail of the cult is both a strength and weakness in my book as it allows freedom on the part of a GM to create more details on teh cult as/ when needed. The notes on how the order gets funding shows its level of "normal" deceptivness and concealment from most eyes. The limited amout of art work looks very good to me. I am sure that it both keeps costs down, and by only using a single piece of art it helps afford better quality art to enhance the final look and feel of the product. I feel that the mirror immage art that was choosen helps convey the hidden nature of her threat as well as teh threat of her order/cult.



Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]
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Infamous Adversaries: Cytheria the Blasphemer
Publisher: Total Party Kill Games
by Kenneth A. C. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 01/29/2012 09:14:09

Infamous adversaries... this pdf is aptly named. It introduces an NPC (or more like an antagonist, really) called Cytheria the Blasphemer. She is evil and understandable so, she was taken as a child and tortured until she herself broke and killed her torturer.

What you get for your money... a nicely written archenemy for your PCs, complete with a detailed history, motives, tactics etc. You also get stats for both Cytheria, but also for her fiendish servant. However, even at this low cost, I would have loved to see something new brought to the table, like a new magic item, feat etc.

The pdf has an ok layout, but nothing impressive. It is quite useful, even though I have no use for all those hyperlinks. Overall, worth buying if you are a GM looking for a nasty villain to challenge your players.



Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]
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Infamous Adversaries: Cytheria the Blasphemer
Publisher: Total Party Kill Games
by Thilo G. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 08/27/2011 06:10:50

This pdf is 13 pages long, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 2 pages SRD and 1 page back cover, leaving 8 pages for Cytheria, the first commercial release of TPK games. Does she hold up to her name?

Well, before getting to the mechanics, you should know that she gets a cool 1-page hand-drawn artwork by Michael Fall that shows her true depravity in the mirror while presenting her angelic, innocent exterior. Nice!

So, who is Cytheria? Mechanics-wise, she is a level 9 Antipaladin 9/Holy Vindicator 1, which, from a crunch point of view, didn't impress me at all - with Faces of the tarnished Souk's extremely complex multi-templated statblocks, one PrC is not too exciting. Good fluff, though, can save a lot, a does presentation, so how does she fare in these regards?

Cytheria was bought and indoctrinated into an order devoted to spreading pain at a young age and the Zon-Kuthonesque clergy purged any vestige of goodness from her she might have had. In order to soothe her damaged soul and to pay homage to her order's master, she now repeats this vicious cycle, manipulating peasants and buying their children for a supposedly better life, only to subject them to the same depravities that broke her. I hate to say it, but story-wise, that's not interesting or imaginative - in fact, I've seen this background-story executed x times. What is interesting, though, is the duality of her being - her adaption of good cleric roles to fulfill her vile goals and her contrasting true appearance hint at some kind of deep-seated psychological issue and could have easily been expanded into a full-blown MPD, which would have not only added a dimension to the character, but also would have made for a good basic for some unique rules, but oh well. Morale, Network and resources as points to consider have also been addressed, which I consider a definite plus. Even better, her tactics (involving kidnapping and taking hostages) make for cool Mexican stand-off-like situations and might well offer an aspiring DM easy ways to let her get away from the PCs. She also comes, with a quote, a babau servant and plot hooks.

Presentation-wise, the pdf gets some things right and some things wrong - almost all of her items, traits, feats and special qualities come with hyperlinks to d20pfsrd, which is a boon for any GM running her from a laptop or wanting to check out some rules details. Her babau servant does get some of his abilities hyperlinked as well, but e.g. not all feats, which is a pity. The layout itself is printer-friendly, clear and concise, however: I don't get why the statblocks have a grey background. That is just an unnecessary drain on the printer.

Conclusion: Editing and formatting are top-notch, I didn't notice any mistakes. Layout adheres to the two-column standard and the one piece of artwork rocks. The pdf has two bookmarks - more would have been nice. I'm a bit torn on this one - this pdf feels like it didn't realize its own potential, either with regards to her mental state or its d20pfsrd-implementation. While Cytheria is a nice adversary, she unfortunately is also one I could improvise on the spot. Having all her gear ready to go is neat, yeah, and if there were no other 3pps out there, I'd rate this higher. However: Rite Publishing's FAces of the Tarnished Souk offers 3 statblocks of one character per installment, each being more complex than Cytheria. NeoExodus' Widowmakes Scarlet is also 3 creatures in one and has the superior artwork. And then there are Raging Swan Press' excellent Antipaladins and Villains I + II books.

Unfortunately, all of the blow Cytheria out of the water in at least some regard. The d20pfsrd-innovation, her central advantage over the other pdfs, has unfortunately not been implemented to its logical conclusion. Don't get me wrong. This is a good file. It does nothing truly wrong. However, it has to be judged among peers that can be considered excellent and thus trump her. Cytheria is a step into the right direction from Slogar, but can't yet play on a level field with her contemporaries, who offer universally more content and/or content you couldn't easily put together yourself. Unfortunately barring any striking argument why you should/must buy Cytheria, my final verdict will be 3 stars. I definitely hope the guys and gals from TPK-games continue their endeavors to create more villains and expand upon their significant potential.

Endzeitgeist out.



Rating:
[3 of 5 Stars!]
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Infamous Adversaries: Cytheria the Blasphemer
Publisher: Total Party Kill Games
by Jason L. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 07/09/2011 10:40:17

Let's be honest, GM's are the true heroes of our games. What our GMs prepare all week for, we blow through in a couple hours with our PCs. It's hard work but luckily, TPK Games is here to help!

The book contains Cytheria's Stat Block, complete with helpful links to d20PFSRD for quick reference. It also contains tactics, the stat block for her fiendish servant, a great backstory for her and her organization and two plot hooks to work her into your game. The art is also top notch.

Cytheria is great for your home brew campaign or even an AP. She'd fit in very well in Curse of the Crimson Throne or Carrion Crown, especially.



Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]
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Infamous Adversaries: Cytheria the Blasphemer
Publisher: Total Party Kill Games
by jonathan w. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 07/08/2011 08:19:20

Infamous Adversaries: Cytheria the Blasphemer is a 13 page PDF revolving around a central enemy for your gaming group. In this case a Human Antipaladin/9 (Un)Holy Vindicator/1 female corruptor of the inncoencent.

What works: This is a plug n'play Big Bad Evil Gal(BBEG) for any Pathfinder game. Her plot lines are carefully detailed with enough room to give the DM hooks to work with ,room to expand to make her more challenging, and an additional cohort follower. Her monster listing has embedded links to all abilities, items, feats, etc directly to www.d20pfsrd.com so working with this book on my portable device makes is a breeze to look up what that ability does, how an item works, or what this spell does. Don't look to this book for art work as there is only one color picture of the BBEG drawn at the front and that's all. Honestly you won't need more.

What doesn't work: The double pane layout. While this layout works wonderfully for the monster stats section going into the plothooks, history, and other background information doesn't flow and felt distracting. Some of the other arrangement of information might be better off in their own pages (Quotes and Advancement options) instead of crammed all together. This is a PDF, plenty of space and room here.

Overall I give this a 4/5 stars. This is a solid PDF detailing one BBEG that can be instantly placed in your game at a momment's notice. You have motivation, purpose, and best of all lots of easily accessable knowledge at your fingertips for use in your game.



Rating:
[4 of 5 Stars!]
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Infamous Adversaries: Cytheria the Blasphemer
Publisher: Total Party Kill Games
by John R. [Verified Purchaser]
Date Added: 07/06/2011 22:13:30

I thought it was very well written and made for a very detailed villain to drop into my Pathfinder game with very little work on my part.



Rating:
[5 of 5 Stars!]
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