Pathfinder Chronicles: Campaign Setting (Pathfinder)
by
Erik Mona,
Keith Baker, Wolfgang Baur, Clinton Boomer, Jason Bulmahn, Joshua J. Frost, Ed Greenwood, Stephen S. Greer
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The exciting world of the Pathfinder Adventure Paths comes alive in this massive full-color hardcover tome primed up and ready to go for your new d20 campaign Detailed sections on more than 40 nations - from the barbaric frontiers of Varisia to the devil-tainted cities of Cheliax to the frigid Hold of the Mammoth Lords - provide a full picture of the world of Golarion, wi...more
255 pages
Published
August 3rd 2008
by Paizo Publishing
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It's a world made up of your favorite gaming author's homebrew campaigns, what's not to like? True, some gamers might not like the way that unfamiliar lands juxtapose against on another, but I think it makes for a much more interesting world. There's a curious sort of culture artifact effect going on here too, where you can tell when DM's were creating the campaigns that would make up the various kingdoms (if that super-science barbarian land wasn't a direct result of the 80's, I'll eat my hat...more
I haven't actually finished reading this book, but I forgive myself for lying. I have read a lot of it. It works best as a general reference for those interested in the world created for Pathfinder. It's incredibly detailed, and while a DM really ought to read the whole thing, it'll be nigh impossible to remember everything you'll want to after just one reading. One of the best story-based gaming sourcebooks out there, on par with materials for Call of Cthulhu.
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