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Pathfinder 1E What's this I hear about a new Pathfinder setting?

A couple of quick corrections:

Ultimate Combat will be our August release.

There will be a book about Tian Xia in the winter, but we haven't said how large it will be yet.

Carry on. :)

--Erik Mona
Publisher
Paizo Publishing
 

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Just about everything you mentioned above applies to Kaidan classes, except: Shinobi will be archetypes for alchemist, monk, ranger, rogue and sorcerer, with a Ninja prestige class available to all Shinobi classes.

Wu-jen is a word invented by Gary Gygax, yet Japan has many viable wizards from its history/folklore, I don't intend to carry GEG's fake spellcaster. Japan had Onmyoji which best represents a professional full time wizard. Japn had Jugondo which was a hedge wizard, so I'm going to use that for Sorcerer.

Shugenja - this deserves some explanation. Shugendo is a religion. Shugenja is anyone (a child, an NPC commoner) who follows the path of Shugendo. Whereas Yamabushi is a priest of Shugendo.

Christian is to Christianity as Shugenja is to Shugendo. Using shugenja to describe an oriental priest is the wrong term. So I am using Yamabushi as my 'shugenja', and it will be the PF Inquisitor.

Kannushi is a priest of Shinto, so that's Kaidan's cleric.

In Kaidan, Sohei is a variant paladin/anti-paladin and a LN 'paladin' (any lawful).

I intend to fix lots of old RPG mistakes regarding oriental settings with Kaidan.

GP

That's interesting. Thanks for the info. I didn't know that Wu-jen was a made up word or that the class name shugenja was taken completely out of context.
 

names being made up or having no connection to their original myth or very litle is normal. when was tha last time a hobgoblin did yourvshoe repairs.
 

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