Gadka Burtannon

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22 posts. Organized Play character for GeoffA.



Grand Lodge 2/5

This may be a more general setting question, but it pertains to a PFS character that I am considering. What is the state of clockwork technology in Golarion?

I know that there are various clockwork beasties scattered across several of the monster books, and even a clockwork type to cover their common characteristics. Is there more mundane clockwork stuff, or is it so rare and expensive that it only gets used for fantastical creatures and servants? For example, do pocket watches exist? Do grandfather clocks exist?

Basically if I gave a character craft (clockwork) is he necessarily a construct repairman or could he be a watchmaker? I’m thinking it’s a good story for a character who is also a skillled loci picker and device disabler but doesn’t rely on thievery to make a living.

Would craft (mechanical) be a better fit? Would that cover actually making locks? It’s probably not going to affect play all that much, but it’s more a question of what does this guy do in between Pathfinder missions.

The Exchange

A young woman entered the temple of Abadar. Her leather apron was marred by several black burn marks, but otherwise her appearance was that of a craftswoman who had cleaned herself up to pay her respects to her god. She paused to converse with two of the priests.

”Father Morgan, Brother Chase, I am hoping that you can share your wisdom with me, regarding a point of theology. Is it possible to serve the god of law, civilization and trade by operating outside of the law?”

The older priest stroked his beard thoughtfully before replying. ”That is a complicated question, Ms. Silverblade. Is it purely theoretical, or do you have some specific example in mind?”

”You have seen right to the point,” replied the woman. ”I do have a specific example, on which I hope you can advise me. It has come to my attention that a group of vigilantes has started watching over the trade district at night. They call themselves Vault Security, claiming that they do the will of Abadar - protecting merchants and craftsmen and discouraging activities like thievery and extortion that disrupt the smooth flow of business. Is it possible for such a group to serve the law, while simultaneously working outside of the law?”

The younger priest was quicker to answer the question. ”Surely if they are found guilty of breaking any laws, they must be punished just like anyone else. Do we not already have a city watch and a judicial system to discourage thievery and extortion?”

The older priest replied more thoughtfully. ”Your words are true, Brother Chase, but consider them carefully. Do we not often speak of the invisible hand that guides the market? Could not an anonymous representative of Abadar’s will accomplish much that you or I could not, teaching in the temple.”

”But surely disrespect for the law in one area breeds disrespect for law in all areas!” The younger priest was not ready to give up the argument.

The woman interjected, ”It is not so different from a random passerby trying to stop a robbery in a situation when no city watch was present. This Vault Security group is simply more proactive in seeking out robberies to stop.”

The older priest gave the woman a knowing look. ”One would have to be careful, lest the anonymity of a mask tempted one to act more chaotically. If you should encounter any of these vigilantes - I’m sure they could make use of the fine weapons you produce - remind them that though they may hide their faces from the common folk, Abadar knows who does these things. He will reward those who serve him faithfully, and bring ruin upon those who stray from his teachings.”

”Thank you for your wisdom, Father Morgan.” The young woman gave a respectful bow. She continued with her morning prayers, made a donation, and left the temple.

Given the long history of super hero teams - Avengers, Justice League, etc. - it would be interesting to form a Pathfinder team of vigilantes. If anyone else is interested in making an Abadar serving vigilante, out to protect the world from chaos, feel free to join in. Maybe we will get to play a game together some day. Maybe we will just enjoy knowing that our characters are part of a larger group, and share the stories here.


We have an extremely long thread detailing the grisly ends of a great many adventurers who have ventured into the Stolen Lands. It seemed only appropriate to celebrate the happy occasions as well.

Let it be known to all people of good breeding that, on the 15th day of Arodus, in the year 4713,

Mikayla Orlovsky
Councilor of the Kingdom of Bellamar

was joined in marriage with

Kesten Garess
Captain of the 1st Happy Valley Defenders

The wedding was performed by Elsbeth, favored of Calistria, and High Priestess of the Kingdom of Bellamar, and was witnessed by many dignitaries from Bellamar, and further abroad.

Let it also be known to all people of good breeding that, although this is a happy occasion for both the Orlovsky and Garess families, the newlywed couple does not wish to appear to favor any noble family of Brevoy above another. In that light, they have chosen to take the name Syrenka, renouncing all claims of inheritance and founding a new noble house, which shall preside within the boundaries of the Kingdom of Bellamar. The Syrenkas hope to remain on good terms with both of their previous families, with their neighbors in Restov, and with all who refrain from threatening the Kingdom of Bellamar with show of force or unreasonable dictates.