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Varthanna wrote:


As there are probably 100 organizations on the wiki, I'd print out a list and just roll a d100 to see what organization my character blames. Or maybe give bigger/vendetta'd orgs more percentile.

115 actually


gbonehead wrote:

All the above is true, but the strict answer is that the Core Rulebook is all that's needed. A list of all the Golarion deities is on page 43, along with their domains, portfolio, alignment and favored weapon.

If you want more, then yeah, you're looking at additional books. But there's always the wiki.

Since a number of people have mentioned the wiki, but not linked to it, I'll take this opportunity to do that This is the 'Religion' portal and This is the main page of the wiki


Sunshine Rat! wrote:

Check out Gods and Magic too. And here.

you beat me to it!


Liz Courts wrote:
Check out PathfinderWiki for a great (and free) intro to the world setting. After that, I would recommend the Inner Sea World Guide and the Inner Sea Primer.

+1 and thanks for the plug


ART!!!


Andrew Eakett wrote:


If you wanted to, you could show your love by donating a dollar or two to the Pathfinder Wiki (pathfinderwiki.com)... no pressure, just saying.

yup that's right.... we're pimping out the admins


Waldham wrote:
Div

I fixed your link. For this particular article the only difference is a picture, but many of the most active members moved to the ad free www.pathfinderwiki.com address. It has almost 1,000 more articles and hundreds more that have been updated than the wikia one.


R. Doyle wrote:


Out comes the Inner Sea guide… and I discover that the place has lots of big towers… and web-like rope connections between them that the residents live in, and that it is a very dangerous place.

you could also use the wiki link to Hyrantam article with information from original campaign setting the get that info quickly in a game.

And we're more than happy to accept more contributors into our ranks! We're about to start an initiative to get all of the information from the Inner Sea Guide in as quickly as possible.


Not Hank Woon wrote:
Nice work Jeff.

Please feel free to use the Wiki article on the Empire. Also Feel free to update this page with the above information


Bull is Neutral good... only a shop owner though.

Calisro Benarry seems to be true neutral,and a little closer to what you want..

Imrijka, the iconic inquisitor is listed as NG on the wiki

Gorvi the trash collector in Sandpoint is also CN

Those are the only examples I can find offhand on the wiki


TheChozyn I'll try to get a wiki article up with all of the information we know about whatever location is picked early next week (I'm away this weekend) unless someone beats me to it.....


Spahrep wrote:
silverhair2008 wrote:

I believe in Seekers of Secrets there is a listing of the main Pathfinder Lodges and the associated Venture-Captains.

Just my 2 cp.

Perfect, i didnt even realize that existed :P

THe wiki also has A category listing pathfinder members that have articles and a second one for venture-captains and even a third one Combining the two


yoda8myhead wrote:
On March 9, PathfinderWiki celebrates its second anniversary. To celebrate the occasion, we are running a month-long editing giveaway. Check out the rules here, but basically for every ten edits a logged-in contributor makes to the project, you get one chance to win one of three great prizes including Paizo.com gift cards and a set of the three Reaper Pathfinder minis from the Core Rulebook cover. So stop by and enter yourself to win. What have you got to lose?

Also of note - the winner of the core rulebook set will have the option of getting them as soon as the dragon gets to me, or waiting a little while and getting a set painted by Runelord's minis Perfect for those of you who want painted versions of the minis, but don't feel like you can paint yourselves!


Sara Marie wrote:


For a good product list, I think I would suggest the fan built Pathfinder Wiki. Here's a link to the Pathfinder**** source books by year: http://pathfinder.wikia.com/wiki/Category:Sourcebooks_by_year

Thanks for the plug Sara Marie the sourcebooks there should all be either

  • Paizo books
    or
  • Books referenced in the OGL statements of Paizo books

    This link has a few other ways to sort the sourcebook lists


  • Renraku wrote:
    I apparently have a lot more reading to do on this AP,I am just getting into Golarion as a setting and Pathfinder in general (although a long 3.5 player). thank you for all the information.

    Also, to get you started, Pathfinder wiki can help, Here is the Brevoy article, the nation Niel suggests starting in above,Here is the river Kingdoms, where the adventure path takes place.


    Ken.stubbs wrote:
    Hello, perhaps its user error, but could you implement a feature that would sort your truly incredible amount of modules by level? My group converted a high level game over to Pathfinder and we are looking for specific levels of content. Am I missing a sort function for modules? Thank you for any help.

    The wiki has you covered


    Sean K Reynolds wrote:

    Note that the Pathfinder wiki has basic info on all the gods, and tells you where you can find more info on them, such as Gods and Magic and a writeup in Pathfinder (if one exists).

    http://pathfinder.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page

    and here's a Link to the Desna page of the wiki


    reveal wrote:
    I just finished running Crypt of the Everflame for my group (great module, btw). The next module, Masks of the Living God, will contain information on the city of Tamran. Unfortunately, I can't wait until December and I want to send them to Tamran now. Is there any more information out there on Tamran other than the single paragraph in the Chronicles book?

    The Wiki has the information from the campaign setting....


    NaNoWriMo , For those that don't know, is National Novel Writing month. Where in month of November people try to write 50,000 words (the equivalent of a 175 page novel). It has a page to keep track, and weekly 'pep talk' emails.

    The Pathfinder Wiki is a wiki on the world of Golarion, written like an in-world encyclopedia (so no crunch, all fluff) Which is currently working on getting pages written for every single noun in the campaign setting.

    As my NaNoWriMo writing, I am going to keep a copy of my new articles and sections from the wiki in a separate file after finishing them on the wiki, and submit them for my Nano word count. I challenge everyone to join my quest and sign up. Lets get 50,000 words a piece into the wiki in November! The past 2 years I have tried to write a novel, and didn't have the time, now that I have time already invested into the wiki, I hope to actually get 50,000 words written out. Let's see if anyone can get to 50,000 words before me in Nov.

    Even if you don't know how to do the wiki-links, we have a good community over there that can help you. Feel free to browse the Tutorial and the Help help section. Before November first to get a feel for wiki editing. Even if you put just the plain text in the pages, someone else can come behind you and clean up links (but please put reference book and page numbers to make it easier for these people to clean articles up)

    Who will race with me?


    Aaron Bitman wrote:


    But if no such list exists, I wonder if someone could tell me of adventures set in - or Pathfinder Chronicles / Companion books (besides the Campaign Setting book, of course) that elaborate on - some of the more distant, but interesting locales? Such as...

    Irresen?

    Galt?

    Geb?

    Druma (which is technically not remote, but still interesting)?

    Thank you in advance for whatever help you can give me.

    For adventures the wiki can help you Adventures by location... For none-adventure references, you can also search the Wiki for a location and look at the references, not all of the articles are finished, (of the ones you list, Druma is the most complete, adding the guide to darkmoon vale to your list of sources) When I get home tonight (which won't be until about 11pm EST) I'll run the others through a PDF search and see which other PDFs they are mentioned in. Most of the location you list havn't really had any adventures or chronicles books set in them yet, so all of the printed information might be in the Campaign Setting and Gazeteer.


    Bob Hopp wrote:
    Larcifer wrote:
    stuff about a place
    joela wrote:
    Thanks!

    +1 on those thanks, Larcifer. Jason also did a post about that spot:

    ** spoiler omitted **

    Also The Wiki page on the town is a decent size. It's not fully finished yet (see the red links to articles not done yet) but it is a free resource, and is getting completed more and more every day!


    ElyasRavenwood wrote:

    Hello I have some questions about shiver. What real world drug might shiver be analogous to? In general for how long does it put you under for your vivid dreams? And how difficult and unpleasant are the withdrawal symptoms when you are coming down off of your high? Do they last for several hours? Are you shaking uncontrollably?

    Is it extremely addictive?
    I’m curious thank you.

    The Wiki has all of the information on shiver in an easy to read format.


    Wiki Ad wrote:

    As jreyst says PathfinderWiki is available, but is all about canon histories, and is written as if it were an encyclopedia that was found in the world. This means that there are no 'crunchy' data from traits, feats, races, ect. Is mostly telling you about the world's contents and history. Feel free to ask about pathfinder wiki here, on the wiki's forums, or on any of the contributor's talk pages.

    The one thing I wanted to point out from Charles' post: while Yoda8myhead is the most active Chronicler (contributor), he is but one of the 2(current) administrators, all policies and deletion requests are left open for the community to decide before being put into effect. We are always recruiting more chroniclers, so feel free to sign up and help us!

    correction - we now have 3 administrators


    As jreyst says PathfinderWiki is available, but is all about canon histories, and is written as if it were an encyclopedia that was found in the world. This means that there are no 'crunchy' data from traits, feats, races, ect. Is mostly telling you about the world's contents and history. Feel free to ask about pathfinder wiki here, on the wiki's forums, or on any of the contributor's talk pages.

    The one thing I wanted to point out from Charles' post: while Yoda8myhead is the most active Chronicler (contributor), he is but one of the 2(current) administrators, all policies and deletion requests are left open for the community to decide before being put into effect. We are always recruiting more chroniclers, so feel free to sign up and help us!


    Digitalelf wrote:

    What are some of your favorite locations in Golarion to start a new campaign?

    So many good locations! don't forget that when you are preparing notes for your adventures, that many of these locations either don't have articles on The Wiki or have articles that are not complete and could be helped by your expertise. Also check the articles there for the locations you like, some of them are surprisingly complete, including most if not all of the businessesin Sandpoint.


    They haven't said that it's NOT happening, but have said that it is unlikly I think..

    That said, The wiki has a search able list of most of the art availible for public use, most of this is from The Blog which can also be split up by subject


    Side note, if you want a little feeling of the ready built world check out the Pathfinder Wiki which is a fan based wiki on the game world information. It's small at ths point, but grows daily.


    Skylancer4 wrote:


    The information you are looking for is in the books themselves if I recall correctly. Any OGL items that are used in a publication have to be specifically called out and their sources credited basically (as I understand it). If you are looking for a compiled list I'm sure someone has made one but I haven't seen a post about it being updated.

    Pathfinderwiki has a list of all of the sourcebooks used. We don't list the specific classes from those books (yet - feel free to start a page doing so). but at least you'd know what books you may want to look into


    Carl Cascone wrote:


    I am reading info on the Golarion wiki but the info there is sparse. The AP are fantastic however, I was only disappointed as a Golarion Noob they did not have more world information.

    Once you do get the book(s) feel free to create a account and help us flesh it out! Right now it is the work of about a half dozen of us*, and we have over 1250 articles, imagine if more people contributed.

    *in any given month



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