On Androffa (FINAL BOOK SPOILERS)


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Guang wrote:
James, now that the final book in the AP is out, would it be possible to share how the humans of Androffa, Golarion, and Earth are related? Did they start on one and somehow get seeded on the others?

Humans on Androffa, Golarion, and Earth are all humans, and that suggests that there are humans on other planets in the universe (perhaps planets with names like Krynn or Toril or Oerth, for example), but as for where humans originally started? We haven't said and are unlikely to say. That's essentially a creation myth, and our philosophy is to present numerous possible myths but not nail one down as fact... since that changes them from myth to fact.


Acolyte of Mushu wrote:
leo1925 wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
leo1925 wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
Espagnoll wrote:

Now this means that the aballonites nor Apostae aren't of Androffan origin.

It absolutely means exactly that.

Aballonites and Apostate are their own thing.

Can you tell me what are you talking about?
It means that Androffa had no hand in the creation of those elements; not everything in Golarion's solar system is a result of Androffa/Divinity tinkering/influence. In fact, pretty much only Numeria is.
I was asking who are those Abollonites and Apostates.

The Aballonians are the machine race of Aballon the Horse, the closest planet to the sun (I think). They were created millennia ago by unknown masters and left there to fend for themselves.

Apostae is the farthest planet from the sun and the only one not connected by portals, however it is in fact not a planet and is actually a huge spherical starship of unknown origin with the crew locked inside.

My bad, Apostae IS a spacecraft, but it's NOT the farthest and NOT inaccessible, that's Aucturn.


But Aucturn is quite possibly not a planet, but a living organism instead.


Bellona wrote:
But Aucturn is quite possibly not a planet, but a living organism instead.

Yes, but that's another story entirely. :P


Tangent101 wrote:

What I find interesting is that there were no other Androffan ships out there at the time that things came to a head on Droffa. Or even colonies. Then again, the same entities that took out Divinity might have tracked down the colonies and any remaining ships and infested them as well....

Edit: Also, considering the thread says "Spoilers" and the FIRST sentence of the FIRST post warns of spoilers? Anyone who comes into here should not expect everything hidden behind Spoiler tags. That's just being plain silly now.

I am playing exactly that here, on this mad 20th level, try and get rid of the gods. Game Dawn Of The Material Plane GAME HERE

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