10 Things About Hell

Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Hell Unleashed is coming pretty soon, to accompany the Hell's Rebels and Hell's Vengeance adventure paths from Paizo. Basically, Pathfinder is going all to hell. Hell Unleashed appears this month, and includes information on devils and deities, the soul markets of Dis, the fortress of the infernal duke Furcas, the Book of the Damned (which contains a demiplane within its pages!) and more. Paizo has provided 10 infernal secrets about the book.

Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Hell Unleashed is coming pretty soon, to accompany the Hell's Rebels and Hell's Vengeance adventure paths from Paizo. Basically, Pathfinder is going all to hell. Hell Unleashed appears this month, and includes information on devils and deities, the soul markets of Dis, the fortress of the infernal duke Furcas, the Book of the Damned (which contains a demiplane within its pages!) and more. Paizo has provided 10 infernal secrets about the book.


  1. Roads to Hell: Before you can face the horrors of Hell you have to get there. Learn more about gates, spells, ferrymen, and talismans that provide direct routes to Hell—or that bring it to you!
  2. Manifestations: Learn how to conjure forth manifestations, new haunt-like dangers that allow divinities—both fair and foul—to exert their wills upon the mortal plane. Along with these new rules you'll find examples of foul miracles for all of Hell's archdevils, and more.
  3. The Book of the Damned: Learn more than ever before about Golarion's most infamous tome, The Book of the Damned, including its history, its lingering masters, how to conduct research within the book, and the god-like being that guards its secrets.
  4. The Cult of Lies: Hell has many allies in the mortal world. In once such case, a cult of Asmodeus on the cusp of breaching the border between the mortal world and Hell. This elaborate encounter features customizations to make it a threat for a wide range of play, making it an appropriate climax to either an adventure or an entire campaign.
  5. Exorcism: Fiends sometimes wear the fairest of faces, and their disguises aren't always illusions. Can you defeat a zebub devil? What if that disgusting devil is firmly rooted inside the body of a 12-year-old?
  6. Everything has its Price: Whether you're striking a deal with a contract devil or your trading artifacts in the legendary Market of Breaths, everything has a price. Yet Hell rarely accepts currency as mundane as gold. What would you trade for power, immortality, or a chapter from the Chronicle of the Righteous? Once you've decided you're buying, it's just a matter of finding who's selling.
  7. Living Blasphemies: Not all of Hell's denizens are devils. Asuras, immortal beings with grudges against the gods, also strike from Hell's depths against pious mortals. The Flowering Jasmine Monastery has fallen to one such living-heresy. Can you, and your faith, survive what that holy place has become?
  8. Test of the Hellknights: Before any armiger can call herself a Hellknight, she must survive a lethal test: defeat a devil in single combat. Learn more about the Hellknights' most infamous rite of passage, with details on its strictures, testing grounds, and devils to confront would-be Hellknights of all levels.
  9. The Gate to Dis: The passage between Hell's first layer, the wasteland of Avernus, and its second, the metropolis of Dis, is one of the most traveled routes in all the planes. The Forked Pyre guards that passage, twin spires flanking an endless volcanic cascade. Infernal Duke Furcas oversees the orderly passage of the damned through his realm to the torments beyond. Learn more about one of Hell's most notorious warlords, his eon-old fortress, traits for all infernal dukes, and details on their infernal demesnes.
  10. Visions of Hell: Glimpse the face of Hell with one of Pathfinder's most METAL covers ever, by Remko Troost. Inside, you'll also see more of Dis, depictions of infernal personalities, and maps for every diabolical locale.

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Zil

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When I go the product page......is there a page count?

Not that I could see, but this particular product line (Pathfinder Campaign Setting) is almost always 64 pages. The exception would be the hardcover books in the line, of which there are very few.
 






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