Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Distant Realms

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Planar Urban Sprawl

Before the first inklings of civilization rose up upon the mortal world, magnificent cities already existed within the vast corners of the multiverse. Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Distant Realms offers a look into six of these extraplanar cities that are ripe for exploration by planar travelers. Each entry includes a full-page map and a stat block for the city, a history of the city and its current major players, and a gazetteer of the city's most interesting locales. Within these pages, you'll find details about the following cities, and more:

  • The darkly perfect city of Dis, home of the First King Dispater and his fiendish court.
  • The isle of Yulgamot, a haven of flowing time within the ageless seas of the Astral Plane.
  • The trade hub of Shadow Absalom, lit by the mysterious Glare and ringed by an ocean of dust.
  • The philosophical haven of Basrakal, where outsiders aid each other to defy their own natures.

Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Distant Realms is intended for use with the Pathfinder campaign setting, but it can be easily adapted to any fantasy world.

ISBN-13: 978-1-64078-046-0

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So more books like this please :D

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So all of the locations in this book are great. Its great to have a city info for Heaven and Hell since it makes it easier to grasp what it is like to adventure there. I got great use out of Heaven's Shore and Dis in my Crimson Throne post campaign! Basrakal is also great thing to be detailed since its interesting and useful to learn what happens to some of the outsiders with unusual alignments.

Shadow Absalom is also a location that really needed to be detailed better and finally we have dem good details :D Maybe we get more Shadow Absalom content in PFS eventually.


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Announced for June 2018! Image and description are provisional and subject to change prior to release.

Silver Crusade

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YES.

Silver Crusade

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I'm buying this, love all the "Distant _____" released so far.

Dark Archive

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Woo :D Yay for more planar stuff

Silver Crusade

F+~# yeah!

Liberty's Edge

This sounds right up my alley. I've been waiting for planar content that's more maps and setting than crunch and bestiary. Very likely to buy.


Interesting.

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:D


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Is it June yet?


*crosses his fingers Dis is listed*


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!

Paizo, how I love thee...


i wonder what the other three planes that will get love will be.


I want more on settlements in the Plane of Air! That was my favorite segment of the previous Campaign Setting book...ugh, name is escaping me at the moment but it is in my collection at home! I promise. :)


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Thomas Seitz wrote:
*crosses his fingers Dis is listed*

I actually kinda hope it's not. Lots has been done with Dis in Pathfinder and 3.5. Let's give Hell another city.

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FallenDabus wrote:
Thomas Seitz wrote:
*crosses his fingers Dis is listed*
I actually kinda hope it's not. Lots has been done with Dis in Pathfinder and 3.5. Let's give Hell another city.

... does Hell have any other cities?

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Are you dissing Dis?

Sorry. I had to. I'll see myself out.

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Adam Daigle wrote:

Are you dissing Dis?

Sorry. I had to. I'll see myself out.

And show Dispater in, seeing as how the Lord of Dis is the Lord of Diss (it's in his abilities).


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I am hoping for something from the positive energy plane, maelstrom, dimension of time, dimension of dreams, and/or Axis.


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While it sounds like a very amazing premise, it's still not selling me. Seems a bit too... Ethereal for my tastes?

...will also show themselves out.

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I've been yammering for a book like this for years. :)


Anyone know which book the placeholder art is from?

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Malefactor wrote:
Anyone know which book the placeholder art is from?

Book of the Damned Volume 2


Rysky wrote:
Adam Daigle wrote:

Are you dissing Dis?

Sorry. I had to. I'll see myself out.

And show Dispater in, seeing as how the Lord of Dis is the Lord of Diss (it's in his abilities).

Yeah I mean if any place needs a little more love, it's the Dis. Besides most of the other parts of Hell aren't nearly as...accommodating as Dis.


I don't even remember Dis but then again it isn't from a plane I am all that interested in.


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New Plane Who Dis?


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Rysky wrote:
FallenDabus wrote:
Thomas Seitz wrote:
*crosses his fingers Dis is listed*
I actually kinda hope it's not. Lots has been done with Dis in Pathfinder and 3.5. Let's give Hell another city.
... does Hell have any other cities?

The Fools' Citadel of Avernus, The Fortress City outside of Dis, The Watch of Arocard on Erebus, The Drowned Empire on Stygia (this would be a good candidate), Betzebbul on Cocytus, Tichaim on Cocytus, Lasraspan on Caina, and the Synod Eye of Nessus. Now admittedly, some of these are described as courts or fortresses, but given that this is Hell we are talking about, they may as well be cities. My point is, Dis gets covered in every treatment of Hell. It may be iconic, but there is plenty of space to give something new a shot.

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Saw the title and thought it might be a closer look at some of the nations from Distant Shores.
Not that I'm particularly disappointed—planar cities are cool too!

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Andrew Mullen wrote:

Saw the title and thought it might be a closer look at some of the nations from Distant Shores.

Not that I'm particularly disappointed—planar cities are cool too!

A closer examination of those nations and regions would be really fun, but any one of those areas would warrant its own book.

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John Compton wrote:
A closer examination of those nations and regions would be really fun, but any one of those areas would warrant its own book.

Perhaps at some point in the bright and idyllic future!

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John Compton wrote:
A closer examination of those nations and regions would be really fun, but any one of those areas would warrant its own book.

PLLLLLLLLLLLLEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSEEEEEEEEEEEE


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John Compton wrote:
Andrew Mullen wrote:

Saw the title and thought it might be a closer look at some of the nations from Distant Shores.

Not that I'm particularly disappointed—planar cities are cool too!
A closer examination of those nations and regions would be really fun, but any one of those areas would warrant its own book.

We are ready for it.


Planar Adventures hardcover book? Check. Planar campaign setting book detailing planar cities? Check.

Could there be a planar Player's companion, and perhaps an AP that goes planar, in near-ish future???


Pathfinder Lost Omens Subscriber

...was there a sneak peek in a recent PFS scenario into one of these places?

Not mentioning which one it is...


MG,

Player Companions since we've had blood of fiends, blood of the elements and blood of angels. Not sure we'll get one for just the planes.

Grand Lodge

I'm hoping the Plane of Dreams, that could make for a real interesting city


Yeah, I agree a city from the dimension of dreams would be interesting.


What about Leng? The High Priest Not To Be Named sounds interesting. He's not the prince in yellow right?


I am sure we will find out what other planes, dimensions, and/or demi-planes will get love much closer to the release date.


Thomas Seitz wrote:

MG,

Player Companions since we've had blood of fiends, blood of the elements and blood of angels. Not sure we'll get one for just the planes.

All of those books are about being descendant from somebody from the planes. They're all 100% racial.

You saying we can't get a Player's Guide to Planar Adventuring(or whatever) that's planar spells, archetypes, feats, gear(magic or otherwise) based around traveling, adventuring and fighting around the planes, with a specific PC bent?


MG,

It seems...unlikely in my book is all I'm saying.


I waited for this kind of book since Sigil


Monkeygod wrote:

Planar Adventures hardcover book? Check. Planar campaign setting book detailing planar cities? Check.

Could there be a planar Player's companion, and perhaps an AP that goes planar, in near-ish future???

[Emphasis mine] Which book is that, Monkeygod?


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Oh.

Planar Adventures

Nice.

Liberty's Edge

We had Mythic Origins, we had Occult Origins, we had Advanced Class Origins... I don't see it as outside the realm of possibility that we could get a Planar Origins Player Companion.

Having said that, a lot of the niche for the Origins products was the separation between world-neutral (RPG line) and Golarion-specific (PC line), and with that separation gone, a lot of justification for Origins might be gone too.


I do love to see this book being done, but I have sort of a request to make.

No City of Brass, please. City of Brass is the go-town location for a planar settlement. It has been done and overdone and done again. Let's branch off to something different.


I could have sworn they already focused on the City of Brass in another campaign setting book. But I do agree, it is one of the most over done places for planar settlements.

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By "overdone" you guys mean the fact that the last major City of Brass supplement, the Necromancer Games boxed set, is 10 years old and that there are a total of two Paizo adventures that take place there?

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Gorbacz wrote:
By "overdone" you guys mean the fact that the last major City of Brass supplement, the Necromancer Games boxed set, is 10 years old and that there are a total of two Paizo adventures that take place there?

WAIT WHAT?!

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I can only think of one. And that one is mostly spent in a dungeon, unable to interact with the city at all...

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One is Legacy of Fire's The Impossible Eye, and the other is the PFS two-part scenario Forged in Flame - first part takes place in the city of Zjarra on the Plane of Fire, the second part is CoB straight and center.

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