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-2018 was a fairly predictable year as far as gaming has been concerned, given that most of it seems to have involved //Pathfinder//. We have had four //Pathfinder// games on the go over the course of the year, two which I've run and two which I've played in.+2018 was a fairly predictable year for us as far as gaming has been concerned, given that most of it seems to have involved //Pathfinder//. We have had four //Pathfinder// games on the go over the course of the year, two which I've run and two which I've played in.
  
 First, there's been my **City of Monuments** game on Roll20, which has been a relatively low powered Pathfinder game set in the city of Magnimar. Being city based, the game has been a lot more socially focused, with actions having potential repercussions on how the group are viewed in the city, and sometimes getting into trouble with the law because they can't just kick down doors and investigate in traditional murder-hobo fashion. First, there's been my **City of Monuments** game on Roll20, which has been a relatively low powered Pathfinder game set in the city of Magnimar. Being city based, the game has been a lot more socially focused, with actions having potential repercussions on how the group are viewed in the city, and sometimes getting into trouble with the law because they can't just kick down doors and investigate in traditional murder-hobo fashion.
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