Upstate SC Pathfinder Society Runs Citadel of Corruption Session at Game Kastle
Upstate SC Pathfinder Society ran Citadel of Corruption at Game Kastle, welcoming new and veteran agents and advancing organized-play campaign records.

Pathfinder Society of Upstate SC ran an in-person Pathfinder Society session at Game Kastle on Sunday that brought local agents together to explore cyclopean ruins and confront eldritch threats. The session ran from 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM EST and used scenario PFS2 #2-01 "Citadel of Corruption" for levels 1–4, making it ideal for both brand-new characters and fresh recruits to the campaign.
Organized-play structure was front and center: players contributed to the Pathfinder Society campaign record as they navigated traps, lore, and the otherworldly dangers embedded in the scenario. The event listing had specifically invited new players and veterans, and pregenerated characters were available at the table so first-time attendees could jump straight into play without prep. Registration was handled through Warhorn, keeping signups orderly for a fixed five-hour session.
The choice of PFS2 #2-01 made this run particularly useful for local GMs and players looking to level early characters or introduce newcomers to Pathfinder Society conventions. Levels 1–4 encounters give groups room to build tactics around party roles, test a range of class abilities, and learn organized-play record-keeping without committing to a marathon session. For veterans, Citadel of Corruption still offers the chance to scout tense corridors and collect faction-labile rewards that matter to campaign progression.
Game Kastle served as a convenient local hub for the event, with a central play window that fits weekend schedules and encourages walk-ins. The availability of pregenerated characters lowers the barrier for anyone curious about Pathfinder Society play but unsure how to build a compliant character. Warhorn registration kept attendance orderly, and running the scenario in a standard PFS format ensured players left with both in-game advancement and experience running a polished scenario.
For readers who missed this run, the practical takeaway is straightforward: check local listings at Game Kastle and Upstate SC listings for future Warhorn signups, bring a Pathfinder Society character sheet if you want campaign credit, or arrive ready to use pregenerated characters. Sessions like Citadel of Corruption are ideal entry points for building a roster, practicing mission-style play, and plugging into the Upstate SC organized-play community.
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