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Pathfinder Companion: Dwarves of Golarion (PFRPG) Print Edition
Paizo Publishing, LLC
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Our
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$10.99
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Preorder
expected December 2009
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Born ages ago in lightless caverns, the dwarves surged upward in pursuit of a divine prophecy, driving the feral orcs before them until they reached the surface world in the fabled Quest for Sky. Now established with their own lands and customs, the dwarves work their forges, sing songs of legendary heroes, brew signature beers, and wage war against evil humanoids and hideous monsters.
Inside this Pathfinder Companion you’ll find:
- Details on the dwarves of Golarion—where they live, what they eat, how they dress,
and their ideas about work and war.
- New combat feats for dwarven fighting styles.
- History of the dwarven people.
- Descriptions of the Five Kings Mountains, the
oldest and most stable dwarven homeland.
- Obscure magic of the dwarven gods.
- Spells for ancestral
communication, warding, and
surviving the Darklands.
- New character traits.
- Game stats for three dwarf
NPCs, suitable for hirelings or
cohorts.
Written by David Eitelbach, Russ Taylor, JD Wiker, Keri Wiker, and Hank Woon
Each bimonthly 32-page Pathfinder Companion contains several player-focused articles exploring the volume’s theme as well as short articles with innovative new rules for social, magic, religious, and combat-focused characters, as well as a persona section detailing helpful NPCs and traits to better anchor the player to the campaign.
ISBN-13: 978-1-60125-204-3
Note: This product is part of the
Pathfinder Companion Subscription.
Are there errors or omissions in this product information? Got corrections? Let us know at
webmaster@paizo.com.
PZO9408
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My stratagy worked!!!
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sweetness
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Sharoth wrote:
My stratagy worked!!!
Yes, but what (or who) did you REALLY do?
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Yes!
Kae'yoss, eat your heart out ... ;)
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YES!! *happy_dance*
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ok, I admit it, I am "dwarf-curious"
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That should be a short book.
With sturdy pages and cover, maybe, but a short book.
;)
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Cheer
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Yes!
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::raised eyebrow:
James,
You don't like dwarves. You've said so many times.
{things to make you go hmmmmmmmmmm)
Seriously folks, he has.
You gonna make the dwarves so that you like them, then?
And what will that be like?
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Watcher wrote:
::raised eyebrow:
James,
You don't like dwarves. You've said so many times.
{things to make you go hmmmmmmmmmm)
Seriously folks, he has.
He doesn't? What's wrong with him?
;-)
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Watcher wrote:
::raised eyebrow:
James,
You don't like dwarves. You've said so many times.
{things to make you go hmmmmmmmmmm)
Seriously folks, he has.
You gonna make the dwarves so that you like them, then?
And what will that be like?
this makes it a lot more interesting :)
more strategies to kill dwarves...are always welcomed :D
either that orth is is a real challenge due to his dwarven guys are already busy
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Hehe.. I'm going feel like a jerk if he arrives and posts, "Yes I do like dwarves, Watcher is a liar."
I mean I think it's fine that he writes the book. I wouldn't trust anyone more.
It just surprised me, that's all.
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Watcher wrote:
Hehe.. I'm going feel like a jerk if he arrives and posts, "Yes I do like dwarves, Watcher is a liar."
I mean I think it's fine that he writes the book. I wouldn't trust anyone more.
It just surprised me, that's all.
actually I am sure he said he disliked dwarves...
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I don't like dwarves. Doesn't mean that NO one likes dwarves. Not everything Paizo publishes needs to be something I like! :)
In any case, my name's up top as the author just as a placeholder. We don't have an author yet (we're assigning one this week, in fact). In fact... whenever you see my name listed as an author when we release a new product, it's pretty sure that, like the cover image, it's just a placeholder.
ANYway... the key is to assign an author who LOVES dwarves, so that way they get the quality writing they deserve!
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James Jacobs wrote:
ANYway... the key is to assign an author who LOVES dwarves, so that way they get the quality writing they deserve!
And that lucky writer will become the definitive authority on all things dwarven.
The "Go To Guy" for the Shorties.
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His name shall be Stumpy, and we shall call him friend.
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Bah, caved under the pressure. Should be ashamed of yourself.
You all gnow what I must do gnow.
Dance of Ruin wrote:
Yes!
Kae'yoss, eat your heart out ... ;)
Elves were first. Gno way to deny that victory.
Gnomes will have their time.
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Yes, but gnot gnow.
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*wonders who the writer is going to be, then*
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Erik Mona wrote:
Yes, but gnot gnow.
Time is of no concern to a gnome, only experience - so I suggest that you guys make the meantime exciting.
Oh, and I see I have my first disciple. Soon our power will gnow gno bounds! .D
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Victory fanfarre !!
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James Jacobs wrote:
I don't like dwarves. Doesn't mean that NO one likes dwarves. Not everything Paizo publishes needs to be something I like! :)
In any case, my name's up top as the author just as a placeholder. We don't have an author yet (we're assigning one this week, in fact). In fact... whenever you see my name listed as an author when we release a new product, it's pretty sure that, like the cover image, it's just a placeholder.
ANYway... the key is to assign an author who LOVES dwarves, so that way they get the quality writing they deserve!
Wow, I just received my copy of Elves of Golarion, and now Paizo surprises me (once again) with *another* must-buy...
James, may I bodly suggest asking Ed Greenwood or Steven Schend or Eric Boyd to write this accessory? All of them are excellent authors and truly experts on "all things Dwarven" in the Realms. =)
I may be wrong, but I recall that Steven (or was it Eric?) once mentioned having written a *lot* of unpublished material for the dwarven realm of Shanatar, and as we know, Ed wrote the 'Dwarven Deep' for FR, which was (in my opinion) a great accessory that still sees a lot of use in my campaigns.
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James Jacobs wrote:
In fact... whenever you see my name listed as an author when we release a new product, it's pretty sure that, like the cover image, it's just a placeholder.
But.. but... some of want you to write stuff.
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Erik Mona wrote:
Yes, but gnot gnow.
If gnot gnow, gnwen ?
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Scribbling Rambler wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
In fact... whenever you see my name listed as an author when we release a new product, it's pretty sure that, like the cover image, it's just a placeholder.
But.. but... some of want you to write stuff.
Aww!
I want to write stuff too! I just don't have the time to write as much as I want to, alas. Hopefully I'll find the time to do something between now and next Gen Con, though...
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'Bout time!
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Wonderful. It be about time.
Now, if ye remember to give some love to dwarven monks, the Stonefist clan would be thankin' ye kindly.
EDIT: Ninja'd by me cousin Amyrta!
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"Stonefists... GAH!"
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I like dwarves.
Just sayin'
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"Stiggy ye finish oop th' cleanin' immediate ur Ah'll flin' ye in 'at Moradin cursed weel agin"
You still like dwarves Shackleton?
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"Ah'll tak' ye it ay thes warld Stiggy, jist as Ah birthed ye in. Lest born, farst tae die. Ah aye kent ay ye."
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<Runs for his life.>
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Craig Shackleton wrote:
I like dwarves.
Just sayin'
"A wee cheil in th' arms an' legs ye ur but reit bonnie. Wa dae ye nae coom ower haur an' sit in Mammy's lap?"
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Uch s&@&e, Staggeh...his in oouklah thin yuih war bairn ute. Gach! Hie fie yahinnae stlancher sulff hiyyer oon baird.
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Hmph. I had to double check. My very first published adventure featured a battle site from the war between the Stonegate dwarves and the Rockfist duergar. I had a momentary thought that one of them was the Stonefist Clan, but not quite.
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DitheringFool wrote:
ok, I admit it, I am "dwarf-curious"
Orlan (played Neil Spicer) and Klyndak (played by Wicht) turned me into a dwarf lover.
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Craig Shackleton wrote:
I like dwarves.
Just sayin'
And we dwarves like Craig Shackleton.
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Ochayyer Stoonfast ista clannae coal moonchiz!
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Kannonfodder wrote:
Craig Shackleton wrote:
I like dwarves.
Just sayin'
And we dwarves like Craig Shackleton.
Yeah, Craig and Sean could nail this one, too! :)
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Jobbie Duke wrote:
Ochayyer Stoonfast ista clannae coal moonchiz!
"Awrite bonnie loon, greeetens te ye. Ye ken Mammy 'es hud some Dooke en 'er oan mony 'e moon. Hoo aboot a wee moonch ay Mammy's 'edden beard wee Jobbie."
Ewwwwww. I've made myself sick just writing that.
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Craig Shackleton wrote:
I like dwarves.
Just sayin'
Mammy Mæch'Hæmmær wrote:
"A wee cheil in th' arms an' legs ye ur but reit bonnie. Wa dae ye nae coom ower haur an' sit in Mammy's lap?"
Craig Shackleton wrote:
Hmph. I had to double check. My very first published adventure featured a battle site from the war between the Stonegate dwarves and the Rockfist duergar. I had a momentary thought that one of them was the Stonefist Clan, but not quite.
"Ye ooght nae ignair Mammy wee bunsah. Ef ye wont tae rit abit dwarves ye need tae ken aw 'eir secrets."
<Mammy pulls up her skirt a little.>
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Mammy Mæch'Hæmmær wrote:
<Mammy pulls up her skirt a little.>
Ennn. Barf on my keyboard. Still works.
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"Hey Stiggy ... um ... I think your dad is flirting with that other dude..."
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"'Et 'ere is mah Mammy steck cheil, frae 'er loins Ah cam, Moradin sae me."
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Ha ha ha ha! I knew this would happen.
You gnomes have a glong gway to go.
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Come on guys Gnome me.
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Mammy Mæch'Hæmmær wrote:
"Ah'll tak' ye it ay thes warld Stiggy, jist as Ah birthed ye in. Lest born, farst tae die. Ah aye kent ay ye."
Can we please set down right now that Golarion dwarves don't talk like that? Make them order-lovers who abhor accents or slang!
That alone would make that book so worth buying.
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Mammy Mæch'Hæmmær wrote:
"Ah'll tak' ye it ay thes warld Stiggy, jist as Ah birthed ye in. Lest born, farst tae die. Ah aye kent ay ye."
KaeYoss wrote:
Can we please set down right now that Golarion dwarves don't talk like that? Make them order-lovers who abhor accents or slang!
That alone would make that book so worth buying.
"By th' hairs ay mah undahbeart, whit kin' ay pish is 'at. Yu'r th' dolpid goblabairns 'a dinnae gab reit!"
*WHACK*
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Erik Mona wrote:
Ha ha ha ha! I knew this would happen.
You gnomes have a glong gway to go.
"Noo thes striplin fellah gabs a bree wit. Aw ye feckin' gnomes hae ur a puckl'a lettahs 'e swap aroond. We Khazak hae coolchah."
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