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Pathfinder Chronicles setting: what does it offer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunter In Darkness" data-source="post: 4848480" data-attributes="member: 44298"><p>While I don't have time right now to go into detail I can repley to some of this.</p><p></p><p>The book it's selve cover the Inner see region and the two contantes there of. You do gain about 3 pages talking of Casmaron (big land mass) a few paragraphs about Arcadia(the new world), The Crown of the World ,Tian Xia(Asia) and Sa rusan most of the book is on the Inner sea area about as big as Europe and the middle east. And covers some of the area types you are looking for</p><p></p><p></p><p>The darklands you get about 4 pages that covers it , However the into the darklands book is really loaded with that type of info</p><p></p><p>The plane set up is about 12 pages and covers the basics It lists</p><p>The 4 elemental plans, the pos and neg plans, the astral, the Ethereal, and the shadow</p><p></p><p>The Inner sphere covers</p><p>Abaddon</p><p>The abyess</p><p>Axis</p><p>The boneyard</p><p>Elysium</p><p>Heaven</p><p>Hell</p><p>The Maelstrom/Limbo</p><p>Nirvana</p><p></p><p>the book covers the basie info but again it also has it's own book</p><p></p><p>the planets you gain a few lines on each they are</p><p>*Aballon, the Horse:</p><p>*Castrovel, the Green Planet: </p><p>*Golarion: </p><p>*Akiton, the Red Planet:</p><p>*Verces, the Line:</p><p>*The Diaspora:</p><p>*Eox, the Dead Planet: </p><p>*Triaxus, the Wanderer:</p><p>*Liavara, the Dreamer:</p><p>*Bretheda, the Cradle: </p><p>*Apostae, the Messenger: </p><p>*Aucturn, the Stranger:</p><p></p><p></p><p>Really the setting has a deep pulp vib, and to me harkens back to the old grey box in FR many see a huge old school grey hawk vibe as well.</p><p></p><p>Alot of the stuff is old hat, but it is done in such a way it pays homage and brings it's own vibe and point of view to the setting. I hope this helps a bit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunter In Darkness, post: 4848480, member: 44298"] While I don't have time right now to go into detail I can repley to some of this. The book it's selve cover the Inner see region and the two contantes there of. You do gain about 3 pages talking of Casmaron (big land mass) a few paragraphs about Arcadia(the new world), The Crown of the World ,Tian Xia(Asia) and Sa rusan most of the book is on the Inner sea area about as big as Europe and the middle east. And covers some of the area types you are looking for The darklands you get about 4 pages that covers it , However the into the darklands book is really loaded with that type of info The plane set up is about 12 pages and covers the basics It lists The 4 elemental plans, the pos and neg plans, the astral, the Ethereal, and the shadow The Inner sphere covers Abaddon The abyess Axis The boneyard Elysium Heaven Hell The Maelstrom/Limbo Nirvana the book covers the basie info but again it also has it's own book the planets you gain a few lines on each they are *Aballon, the Horse: *Castrovel, the Green Planet: *Golarion: *Akiton, the Red Planet: *Verces, the Line: *The Diaspora: *Eox, the Dead Planet: *Triaxus, the Wanderer: *Liavara, the Dreamer: *Bretheda, the Cradle: *Apostae, the Messenger: *Aucturn, the Stranger: Really the setting has a deep pulp vib, and to me harkens back to the old grey box in FR many see a huge old school grey hawk vibe as well. Alot of the stuff is old hat, but it is done in such a way it pays homage and brings it's own vibe and point of view to the setting. I hope this helps a bit [/QUOTE]
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