Anyone got one? Just a single one will do. I'm looking to have the characters get introduced to each other before the module takes them 20 levels. It's called Way of the Wicked. It's an evil campaign. I highly recommend it to anyone who's into Pathfinder. You can easily adapt it to 3.5 as well. You can check out the prison break adventure for
free.
No matter how I think about it, I can only ever come up with individual one-on-one adventures, or maybe rivalries between two where they're competing for for the same thing. The main reason is because of the traits you start off with. They're crime traits. You're in jail because of the crime you committed, and now you're waiting out your sentence (which is dictated by your trait as well). This includes: murder, attempted murder, slavery, desertion, arson, blasphemy, consorting with the dark powers, desecration, dueling unto death, extortion, forgery, fraud, etc.
Now, since it's all different, and the PCs are going to be choosing what fits them best (and they have), this makes it pretty hard to come up with a single homebrew scenario. Now I have thought how it could be the same mission, but they have different objectives, but regardless I'm still kind of stuck. I'd actually prefer the individual sessions. The players don't want that though. Figure if I could get a 0 adventure, or even an easy level 1 adventure that I could make easier, then maybe I could somehow adapt that to what I need.
As for how they're level 0, there's apprentice rules in Pathfinder for that.