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This would have been so amazing if it focused on the Outer and Energy Planes. Especially if Aasimar and Tieflings where still in.
That could also make an exciting book; it came up briefly in the product discussion thread, and it might be worth creating a new thread to continue that discussion. Depending on the interest shown there, it might make sense to push forward with more extraplanar content.
In the meantime, though, I wouldn't want to detract from the equally amazing Pathfinder Campaign Setting book that debuts this month. We'd love to hear what you think once it's in your hands (or paizo.com downloads)!

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DM Beckett wrote:This would have been so amazing if it focused on the Outer and Energy Planes. Especially if Aasimar and Tieflings where still in.That could also make an exciting book; it came up briefly in the product discussion thread, and it might be worth creating a new thread to continue that discussion. Depending on the interest shown there, it might make sense to push forward with more extraplanar content.

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Hmmm...King Eshakhar looks too icy to be a marid but I could be wrong there. One would think a Marid monarch would be clothed in some sort of regal aquatic clothing though. Or maybe I'm putting a surface dweller's spin on something that wouldn't work well in the Plane of Water. ;)
Maybe I'm wrong, but isn't he a mephit? I mean, look at his ears and legs. Indeed, he seems totally different from a marid.

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FiddlersGreen wrote:Planes of power...you mean like fighter-jets?So when we gave Hshurha the air mastery ability, we really meant to write aerial superiority?
I assume then that when you enter the Plane of Air you suddenly hear "Highway to the Danger Zone" playing on repeat? Take it away, Loggins.