Pathfinder Society T-Shirt: Qadira Faction (based on
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The westernmost satrap of Casmaron's Padishah Empire of Kelesh, Qadira is a kingdom with the power of a sprawling empire at its back. Qadira is Kelesh's doorway to Avistan, and is perhaps the single most valuable piece of real estate on Golarion. Rivers of spice and gold flow through its capital of Katheer, and Xerbystes II, the Satrap of Qadira, boasts correctly that his kingdom holds the wealth of any other three on the Inner Sea.
Qadira has long been a power to be reckoned with. Taldor has felt the bite of their scimitars and nearly lost their entire empire in the struggle. Osirion bowed before them for over three thousand years. The war drums of Katheer have been silent for an age, but they never stopped waging their wars. Gold is their weapon now, spices are their shield, and their incredible trading power is their armor.
Features the Qadira faction logo in black and white on a hunter green 100%-cotton tee.
Love my shirt! I agree with all the good things the other rater said. Top notch quality shirt. The packaging is odd but not all bad. Don't try and iron it, a time or two through the wash and all the wrinkles are gone.
Having just joined the Pathfinder Society and created my first character, I decided to buy a shirt to represent his faction: Qadira.
The shirt itself is great. I love the color; the faction logo is a quality print and looks like it will stand up well to the standard wear and tear of washing; the shirt itself is 100% cotton and should be light and comfortable for summer wear.
The shipping, however, has me a bit puzzled. It arrived in three days (not surprising, since I'm only on the other side of the state) by standard mail. I was surprised at the size of the package; it looked like it contained a coffee cup rather than a t-shirt. When I opened the box, I found a plastic bundle the size and shape of an apple turnover. Much to my surprise, the shirt had been...compressed, for lack of a better word, into this shape for packaging. I understand this is probably convenient for storage and shipping. However, the shirt came out of the package so wrinkled that it looks like it has a ruffled hem and sleeves. I've never had to iron a newly bought t-shirt before wearing it, but I may have to with this.
So, all in all, very satisfied with the product...not so much with the packaging.