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Wow, more thread necromancy!

Random conspiracy;
A long time ago, a loose alliance of gods imprisoned Rovagug. Both Abadar and Asmodeus had something to do with fashioning the prison, and both Abadar and Asmodeus have vault / key / lock associations. The stories are sometimes unclear, because Abadar, after pushing Asmodeus into the prison after Rovagug and secretly taking over as Prince of Hell, didn't always get his stories straight. To be fair, he was under a bit of pressure at the time. (If Asmodeus, a god of lies and trickery, had pushed Abadar in instead, and usurped his deific position, you can be darn sure the cover stories would be impeccable.)

Asmodeus has been gone for millenia, and only Dispater and Mammon know that they are actually serving Abadar now...

Paizo Employee (Creative Director)

A test of the starstone module is probably the most obvious epic-level adventure we could do for Golarion. If (when) we do this adventure, there's a VERY GOOD chance that it'll involve some sort of additional storyline over and above "So the PCs want to become gods?" but will also ultimately give the GM and the players the chance to do that; to have their PCs become deities after they handle the menace facing the Starstone Cathedral or whatever.

But yeah... this is still quite a long way off. I'd love to do something with this eventually, but we've got a lot of other things to do first. Like, say, figure out how epic-level play works.


Alain's horse is like Calvin's tiger: it's only real to him.

Grand Lodge (Paizo Charter Superscriber, Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)

My girlfriend has just finished a short stop motion clip featuring my Pathfinder miniatures. I was entertained by it and just thought I'd share.

Cheers!

Callum


1987--Doctor Who gets an advertising budget and retains it's traditional slot rather than being put up against Coranation Street. While the Sylvester Mccoy era is considered a modest success and is credited with saving the show, along with the writing by Andrew Carmel, the show really takes off in the early 90's with improved special effects, a charismatic 8th doctor and the recruiting of New Zealander Peter Jackson as the showrunner and an unknown Kate Winslet as the new companion in 1993 on the advice of writer Russell T Davies.



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