The Shattered Veil

Snapshot · Jul 19, 2026, 11:43 AM

  • The Shattered Veil
    • narrativeAdventure Summary
    • narrativeAdventure Background
    • narrativeRunning This Adventure
    • sidebarGM Brief: The Veilbreaker's Philosophy
    • articleGazetteer: Thornwick and the Threshold
    • handoutPlayer Handout: Sister Mirela's Letter
    • Acts
      • actAct 1 — The Haunting of Thornwick
        • sceneThornwick Village
          • encounterThe Bleating Lamb
            • handoutGrist Mallow — Player Notes
          • encounterEchoes in the Cemetery
            • monster blockModerate — 4× Thornwick Echo
            • treasureLow — Cemetery Shard Cache
          • encounterThe Church Siege
            • monster blockSevere — Church Siege (Waves)
          • subsceneThe Church Crypt
          • mapThornwick Village Map
        • sidebarGM Brief: Echoes vs. Undead
      • actAct 2 — The Ossuary of Forgotten Swords
        • sceneThe Ossuary Depths
          • encounterThe Entry Warrens
            • monster blockModerate — 3× Bone Scavenger + 2× Cultist Lookout
          • encounterThe Hall of Blades
            • handoutHall of Blades — Visual Aid
          • encounterThe Cultist Shrine
            • monster blockModerate — Brother Alms + 6× Cultist Guard
            • treasureModerate — Cultist Shrine Loot
          • encounterThe Soul-Hunger
            • monster blockExtreme — The Soul-Hunger (Selene)
            • treasureModerate — Shard Chamber Treasure
          • mapOssuary Dungeon Map
        • sidebarGM Brief: The Soul-Hunger
      • actAct 3 — The Threshold of Souls
        • sceneThe Threshold Complex
          • encounterCourtyard of Passage
            • monster blockSevere — Veilbreaker's Champion + 4× Corrupted Echo
          • encounterThe Hall of Weighing
            • handoutHall of Weighing — Player Handout
          • encounterThe Gallery of Faces
          • encounterThe Veilbreaker's Avatar
            • monster blockExtreme — Veilbreaker's Avatar (3-Phase Boss)
            • treasureHigh — Judgment Chamber Hoard
          • subsceneThe Fraying Veil (Climax)
            • sidebarGM Brief: Running the Climax
          • mapThreshold of Souls Map
        • sidebarGM Brief: The Third Path
      • bucketBucket
        • random tableRandom Echo Encounters (staged)
        • handoutThornwick Village Rumors (staged)
        • articleThe Shattered God — Lore Reference
    • PCs
      • pcSeraphina Dulcimer
        • pageMain
        • pageJournal
        • sidequestThe Song Unfinished
      • pcDurmak Stonefist
        • pageMain
        • pageJournal
        • sidequestThe Ancestor's Rest
      • pcLyra Quickstep
        • pageMain
        • pageJournal
        • sidequestFingers' Fate
      • pcThornwick (NPC Companion)
        • pageMain
    • NPCs
      • npcSister Mirela Voss
        • pageMain
        • pageGM Notes
      • npcBrother Alms
        • pageMain
      • npcKeth-Veyr, the Veilbreaker
        • pageMain
        • pageGM Notes: The Three Endings
      • npcOld Varla
        • pageMain

GM Brief: The Third Path

The Third Path

The adventure's climax offers three resolutions:

  1. Destruction: Kill the Veilbreaker. The shard is destroyed. The tear seals. Standard victory.
  2. Redemption: Convince Keth-Veyr that freedom without form is oblivion, not liberation. Requires understanding its philosophy, evidence of the suffering it has caused, and a DC 30 Diplomacy or Religion check. Keth-Veyr becomes a guardian of the Threshold instead of its destroyer.
  3. The Bargain: Offer to take Keth-Veyr's place — bind oneself to the Threshold as its new guardian, gaining immortality but losing the ability to leave. A player who makes this sacrifice becomes a legendary figure in the campaign world. The Veilbreaker is freed from its burden and departs, its purpose fulfilled.

Each path should feel meaningful. Do not penalize players for choosing any option.

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