Reign of Winter

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Reign of Winter is an Adventure Path for Pathfinder revolving around the realm of Irrisen and Baba Yaga. When Witch Queen Elvanna of Irrisen captures the Great Witch and begins a dread magical ritual to spread Irrisen's eternal winter over all of Golarion, the party becomes involved to stop this dread scheme.

The tie-in fiction is a serial called "The Bonedust Dolls", in which a Galtan alchemist named Norret Gantier travels to Irrisen and becomes involved in one local noble family's dark secrets.

Part 1: The Snows of Summer[edit]

The adventure starts in the village of Heldren in southern Taldor, where an investigation into the bizarre phenomena of snows in summertime and the mysterious disappearance of a local noblewoman leads the party to stumble through a magical portal to the land of Irrisen, in the humble village of Waldsby.

In addition to the adventure itself, this volume features gazetteers on Heldren and Waldsby, and a bestiary featuring three arctic mammals (polar bear, timber wolf, giant weasel), three Russian fey (the domovoi, dvorovoi and ovinnik), the malevolent plant-creatures known as Frost Firs, and a magical beast in the form of Witchcrows.

Part 2: The Shackled Hut[edit]

Having learned of Baba Yaga's capture by the Witch Queen of Irrisen, and the Witch Queen's plan to freeze the world, the party is now charged with freeing Baba Yaga. To do that, they must enter the city of Whitethrone and find a way to release and enter the Dancing Hut of Baba Yaga.

This volume earned a certain notoriety for being the second AP module since "Howl of the Carrion King" in Legacy of Fire to feature a female monster as a romantic interest, in the form of Greta the Winter Wolf.

Aside from the adventure, it featured an ecology of the Winter Wolf, with a particular focus on the Winter Wolves of Whitethrone, a deity writeup of Milani, Goddess of Freedom Fighters and Just Revolution, an examination of Milani's tie to the Irriseni revolutionaries known as the Heralds of Summer's Return, and a bestiary featuring Milani's champion Courage Heart, two new monsters in the form of the Dawn Piper and Mirror Man, and a Winter Fey template to represent the uniquely frosty fey of Irrisen.

Part 3: Maiden, Mother, Crone[edit]

Transported by the Dancing Hut to the distant and barbaric land of Casmaron, the party must explore three magically linked dungeons in order to unravel secrets about the Queen of Witches and how they can help her, whilst battling barbaric centaurs and demon-worshipping witches.

This volume's extras include a deity writeup of the Demon Prince Kostchtchie, a gazetteer on the Dvezda Marches, and a bestiary containing the Azgenzak (a kind of beholder-like aberration), the Andrazku (a demonic servitor of Kostchtchie born from the souls of cowardly misogynists), the Kokogiak (a magical beast in the form a giant, 10-legged polar bear), the Sangoi (small, graveyard-haunting fey sometimes mistaken for vampires), and the Svathurim (an eight-legged frost giant/centaur hybrid).

Part 4: The Frozen Stars[edit]

Their search for Baba Yaga brings the party to the distant world of Triaxus, currently locked in its centuries-long winter cycle, where they must navigate between warring factions to achieve what they need.

The module contains a gazetteer on Triaxus and a bestiary of four distinctive Triaxian monsters; the Triaxian race (with PC writeup), the stormghost, the ursikka and the wolliped.

Part 5: Rasputin Must Die![edit]

Finally prepared to begin rescuing Baba Yaga, the party must travel to her homeland; Russia on Earth, where they must retrieve her and her descendant Anastasia from her vengeful son, Grigori Rasputin, in a lost army camp in the year 1918, during the height of the First World War.

This module contains a writeup of Russian-themed Pathfinder content, in the form of new firearms, the Trench Fighter archetype for Fighters, and a new Oracle Mystery, Occult, which is based on the Mediums that were so popular in Russia at the time. It also features a deity writeup of Szuriel, Horseman of War and leader of the Daemons, an four new Weird War 1 flavored monsters; the Fext, the Animated Tank, the Trench Mist (a sapient poison gas cloud that raises its victims as zombies) and a new Daemon, the Genthodaemon (incarnation of industrialized slaughter).

Part 6: The Witch-Queen's Revenge[edit]

The party finally faces down against Witch Queen Elvana and frees Baba Yaga.

As a bonus, this module contains a full-fledged history & statblock for Baba Yaga, as well as several new monsters in the form of the Crone Queen (the tormented lich-like remnants of Baba Yaga's daughters), the Poludnica, the Hag Eye Ooze and the Storm Hag.