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Pathfinder 1ª ed. - Asalto contra Absalom

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La suposición común es que quien domina Absalom gobierna el mar Interior, lo que ha convertido a la rica metrópolis en objetivo de numerosas invasiones. Hasta la fecha Absalom jamás ha caído ante el invasor, pero las Tierras de los Túmulos que rodean la ciudad están llenas de castillos de asedio abandonados, erigidos por señores de la guerra hambrientos de poder. Absalom mantiene unas fuerzas armadas sustanciales y profesionales, pero dado que los asedios raramente tienen lugar más de una vez por siglo, los militares tienen más práctica en patrullar la ciudad que en defenderla frente a grandes invasiones.

La ciudad evitó por los pelos un choque catastrófico hace 800 años, cuando una armada taldana conocida como la Marea Silenciosa casi consigue invadir la ciudad por mar. 

Según el decir general, la amenaza se acabó allí. Sin embargo, todos los miembros de la fuerza invasora habían pronunciado un juramento que les obligaba a concluir su invasión, aunque fuera volviendo de la tumba. Hace casi una década, el historiador militar Yargos Gill descubrió el libro de señales codificadas del Escalón Negro y reprodujo unas cuantas, con el inocente interés de la recreación histórica. El experimento hizo despertar las almas sin descanso de los agentes, y los saboteadores muertos vivientes se pusieron rápidamente en movimiento a fin de destruir los lugares clave de Absalom y hacer señales a la destrozada flota que aún esperaba la llamada del Escalón Negro. Sólo una intervención por parte de la Sociedad Pathfinder, ayudada por información clave proporcionada por el gran maestre Antorcha consiguió evitar una segunda invasión.

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