Gamezenter Hosts PFS 1st Edition Session: The Goblinblood Dead
Gamezenter hosted a Pathfinder Society 1st Edition table running The Goblinblood Dead, a level 1-5 scenario that gave locals a friendly organized-play session and signup path.

Gamezenter opened its doors for a full afternoon of Pathfinder Society 1st Edition play as locals tackled Scenario #3-23, The Goblinblood Dead. The scenario, designed for levels 1-5, centered on caravan attacks and investigations in the wake of the Goblinblood Wars, offering an accessible entry point for new characters and a quick-session run for veteran players.
The event was listed as Event #7,014,145 and ran from 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM CST at Gamezenter, 1975 County Road B2 W, Roseville, MN. Minnesota Pathfinder and Starfinder Society hosted the table, and the event page included GM names, available spots, and sign-in instructions via rpgchronicles/Warhorn. Organizers described the table as friendly to both new and experienced players and supplied session length and booking details to help groups plan their play and rotations.
For local players, the practical value was immediate: a compact, low-level scenario like The Goblinblood Dead is ideal for introducing new PCs to Pathfinder Society organized play structures without committing to marathon sessions. The sign-in workflow through Warhorn simplified reservations and allowed Gamezenter to manage available seats efficiently. That administrative clarity helps reduce no-shows and keeps pickup-and-play slots open for players who drop in between commitments.
Community impact goes beyond a single afternoon of dice and roleplay. Regular in-store sessions at a consistent venue such as Gamezenter strengthen the Twin Cities organized-play circuit, provide repeat opportunities for GMs to run scenarios, and create teachable moments for players learning PFS 1st Edition conventions. Scenario #3-23’s mix of caravan defense and investigation also encouraged mixed-role tables, rewarding party-build variety and roleplaying clues rather than pure combat solutions.
If you missed the Jan 25 session, check Gamezenter’s event listings and the Warhorn/rpgchronicles sign-in for future PFS 1st Edition runs. Minnesota Pathfinder and Starfinder Society continue to post friendly tables that accommodate new players, so reserve early if you want a spot at low-level scenarios that teach the ropes and let your character earn organized-play experience. This session underlined a simple truth for local players: consistent in-store events keep the campaign trail moving and make it easier to keep a character chronicle alive between major campaigns.
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