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Pathfinder Chronicles: Guide to the River Kingdoms (PFRPG)
Paizo Publishing, LLC
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$19.99
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Preorder
expected January 2010
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Thieves, brigands, deposed princes, and the truly desperate inhabitants of the Pathfinder Chronicles campaign setting flock to the River Kingdoms, a motley collection of tiny enclaves whose rulers command only so far as their brute strength and mercenary armies can carve out for them. This comprehensive 64-page guidebook presents the first-ever extensive overview of this treacherous land, where any man can become a king so long as he keeps his hand on his sword and his back free of daggers. More than a dozen rogue kingdoms come alive with lavish illustrations and detailed maps in this first look at the setting for the next Pathfinder Adventure Path: KINGMAKER!
by Eric Bailey, Kevin Carter, Elaine Cunningham, Adam Daigle, Mike Ferguson, Joshua J. Frost, James Jacobs, Steve Kenson, Rob Manning, Colin McComb, Alison McKenzie, China Miéville, Brock Mitchel-Slentz, Jason Nelson, Richard Pett, Chris Pramas, Jeff Quick, Sean K Reynolds, F. Wesley Schneider, Neil Spicer, Lisa Stevens, Matthew Stinson, and John Wick.
ISBN-13: 978-1-60125-203-6
Note: This product is part of the
Pathfinder Chronicles Subscription.
Are there errors or omissions in this product information? Got corrections? Let us know at
webmaster@paizo.com.
PZO9217
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Updated author listing: Eric Bailey, Kevin Carter, Elaine Cunningham, Adam Daigle, Mike Ferguson, Joshua J. Frost, James Jacobs, Steve Kenson, Rob Manning, Colin McComb, Alison McKenzie, China Miéville, Brock Mitchel-Slentz, Jason Nelson, Richard Pett, Chris Pramas, Jeff Quick, Sean K Reynolds, F. Wesley Schneider, Neil Spicer, Lisa Stevens, Matthew Stinson, and John Wick
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Vic Wertz wrote:
Updated author listing: ...Elaine Cunningham...China Miéville...
Does this mean Pathfinder fiction?
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Vic Wertz wrote:
Updated author listing: Eric Bailey, Kevin Carter, Elaine Cunningham, Adam Daigle, Mike Ferguson, Joshua J. Frost, James Jacobs, Steve Kenson, Rob Manning, Colin McComb, Alison McKenzie, China Miéville, Brock Mitchel-Slentz, Jason Nelson, Richard Pett, Chris Pramas, Jeff Quick, Sean K Reynolds, F. Wesley Schneider, Neil Spicer, Lisa Stevens, Matthew Stinson, and John Wick
McComb ?
Pett ?
Pramas ?
WICK ???
/spits out beer
/preorders
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Gorbacz wrote:
Vic Wertz wrote:
Updated author listing: Eric Bailey, Kevin Carter, Elaine Cunningham, Adam Daigle, Mike Ferguson, Joshua J. Frost, James Jacobs, Steve Kenson, Rob Manning, Colin McComb, Alison McKenzie, China Miéville, Brock Mitchel-Slentz, Jason Nelson, Richard Pett, Chris Pramas, Jeff Quick, Sean K Reynolds, F. Wesley Schneider, Neil Spicer, Lisa Stevens, Matthew Stinson, and John Wick
McComb ?
Pett ?
Pramas ?
WICK ???
/spits out beer
/preorders
...And don't forget all of the RPG Superstar 2009 Top 4!
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GeraintElberion wrote:
Vic Wertz wrote:
Updated author listing: ...Elaine Cunningham...China Miéville...
Does this mean Pathfinder fiction?
No more than normal fiction you see in a game book; they're each designing one of the many River Kingdoms.
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James Jacobs wrote:
GeraintElberion wrote:
Vic Wertz wrote:
Updated author listing: ...Elaine Cunningham...China Miéville...
Does this mean Pathfinder fiction?
No more than normal fiction you see in a game book; they're each designing one of the many River Kingdoms.
That's cool, I just like them as novelists and was getting carried away.
Are we going to know which River Kingdom Lisa Stevens designed or will it be anonymous like the classic x revisited books?
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GeraintElberion wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
GeraintElberion wrote:
Vic Wertz wrote:
Updated author listing: ...Elaine Cunningham...China Miéville...
Does this mean Pathfinder fiction?
No more than normal fiction you see in a game book; they're each designing one of the many River Kingdoms.
That's cool, I just like them as novelists and was getting carried away.
Are we going to know which River Kingdom Lisa Stevens designed or will it be anonymous like the classic x revisited books?
Dungeon Denizens Revisited revealed who wrote what in the intro; we'll probably be doing something similar to this in all our "written by lots of folks" books in the future.
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James Jacobs wrote:
GeraintElberion wrote:
Are we going to know which River Kingdom Lisa Stevens designed or will it be anonymous like the classic x revisited books?
Dungeon Denizens Revisited revealed who wrote what in the intro; we'll probably be doing something similar to this in all our "written by lots of folks" books in the future.
What?! You mean we won't be able to take credit for the things people like while avoiding blame for those that they don't? Madness!
...seriously, though, I'm guessing you'll be able to pick at least certain authors out of the mix by flavor alone, especially China and Elaine.
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Wow.. Paizo got China Miéville to write something for them, and you aren't trumpeting this from the rooftops? That's a pretty big name that's not normally associated with RPG development that you've got for it.
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Uzzy wrote:
Wow.. Paizo got China Miéville to write something for them, and you aren't trumpeting this from the rooftops? That's a pretty big name that's not normally associated with RPG development that you've got for it.
Blowing trumpets in July for a December product doesn't usually work very well.
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It was just pointed out in another thread that China Mieville is contributing to this volume (it's also listed on the author list). Color me ecstatic! He's one of the most fantastic author's I've come across in the last year (yeah, I'm late to the party, I know). Just curious if anyone from Paizo can give (or would be willing) a hint of what he might be contributing to this volume?
(I know, I know, I'm shooting in the dark, I don't really expect an answer. Not until this is closer to being released. But you can't blame me for trying.) :)
This news had tickled me pink.
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Vic Wertz wrote:
Blowing trumpets in July for a December product doesn't usually work very well.
I don't know Vic. I mean, I'm a subscriber, so I'm getting it anyway, but... I'm still pumped for this seeing that China Mieville is working on it.
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I just finished Mieville's 'The City & The City' two days ago. Am I allowed to leave my jaw on the floor as I see that you've managed to get him on board as a contributor?
Dude.
Wow. I am impressed. :D
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lojakz wrote:
Vic Wertz wrote:
Blowing trumpets in July for a December product doesn't usually work very well.
I don't know Vic. I mean, I'm a subscriber, so I'm getting it anyway, but... I'm still pumped for this seeing that China Mieville is working on it.
When I saw the names attached to the project, I figured Sean was just being silly.
Seeing them actually announced... well. I'm officially stunned.
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I know! Crazy, i'nit?
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Todd Stewart wrote:
I just finished Mieville's 'The City & The City' two days ago. Am I allowed to leave my jaw on the floor as I see that you've managed to get him on board as a contributor?
Dude.
Wow. I am impressed. :D
I've only read the Scar so far, and I'm very impressed by the guy. I'm really excited to see what he will bring to the table.
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GeraintElberion wrote:
Are we going to know which River Kingdom Lisa Stevens designed or will it be anonymous like the classic x revisited books?
I did the gladiator city-state of Tymon. Turned it in last week. It was quite exciting to be back designing again. I hope everyone likes what I did! :)
-Lisa
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What I'm looking forward too is seeing how everyone's areas fit together as far as style and role-playing. Since we didn't really talk to one another, the differences over just a few miles on the map could be great. I hope the new neighbors play nice!
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lojakz wrote:
It was just pointed out in another thread that China Mieville is contributing to this volume (it's also listed on the author list). Color me ecstatic! He's one of the most fantastic author's I've come across in the last year (yeah, I'm late to the party, I know). Just curious if anyone from Paizo can give (or would be willing) a hint of what he might be contributing to this volume?
Like most of the contributors, China Mieville did a writeup of a small territory within the River Kingdoms (4 pages). It's certainly unlike anything else in the area.... ;)
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Vic Wertz wrote:
Blowing trumpets in July for a December product doesn't usually work very well.
Tinkling a triangle?
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Any word on who is doing the cover art of this book?
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Sean K Reynolds wrote:
It's certainly unlike anything else in the area.... ;)
Completely at peace, totally unfantastical, given over to humble subsistence and home crafts, with nothing whatsoever to lure adventurers into shaking up the status quo?
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cappadocius wrote:
Sean K Reynolds wrote:
It's certainly unlike anything else in the area.... ;)
Completely at peace, totally unfantastical, given over to humble subsistence and home crafts, with nothing whatsoever to lure adventurers into shaking up the status quo?
All I know is that Lambreth don't play nice with NOBODY!!!
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Uringen is a mostly nice place, if you can find it and they want you there.
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Sadly, Lambreth and Uringen had to be cut for space reasons. Sorry, guys.
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Sadly, yoda8myhead had to be cut for spite reasons. Sorry, fella.
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Woo-hoo! More room for my tiny kingdom! Sadly, Mark had to be cut to ribbons for this to take place. :-)
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