Embrace Elemental Might!

Thursday, September 15, 2016

From the Jade Regent Adventure Path and Dragon Empires Gazetteer that drove the Year of the Ruby Phoenix to the Iron Gods Adventure Path and Technology Guide that inspired the Year of the Sky Key, the Pathfinder Society Roleplaying Guild has borrowed heavily from upcoming Pathfinder literature when designing a new season's setting and feel. About two years ago, the organized play program set a course for storylines independent of the ongoing Adventure Paths, and the elemental planes were always that under-appreciated portion of the campaign setting's cosmology where the Pathfinder Society could make its mark. We're making that happen in the new Year of the Stolen Storm!


Illustrations by Nikolai Ostertag

The trouble is that by divesting our metaplot from the Adventure Paths, we'd entered fairly undocumented territory. The Great Beyond provides valuable information upon which Blood of the Elements built, but we had still written fewer words about these nigh-infinite planes than we had about most countries in the Inner Sea region! This time, rather than react to and incorporate other product lines, the Pathfinder Society team pitched Planes of Power, secured it a spot on the schedule, and outlined it so that players, GMs, and authors alike could learn more about the elemental planes we're featuring over the next year.

Planes of Power also provided us with an opportunity to make the elemental planes stand out as the truly bizarre, wondrous, and primal places that they are. We aimed much higher than simply describing the Plane of Fire as a place that's hot or the Plane of Air as a floating realm. Rather, the nuances of each plane are lovingly detailed in 10-page chapters, which describe the realms' unique histories, inhabitants, places of interest, political intrigues, and more. Each chapter also includes a section of ground-level details about a planar metropolis.

Rounding out the book are chapters full of planar beasts and character options, including tools to help PCs explore the elemental planes and wield elemental energies no matter the setting. We're excited to say that Planes of Power also provides a look at the elemental lords, including the unholy symbols for the evil lords shown above.

Aside from this breadth of information, the book flat out looks gorgeous. From its dynamic cover to its thematic page elements to its beautiful illustrations, we hope that Planes of Power's visuals inspire readers with infinite ideas for planar characters and adventures.


Illustrations by Tomasz Chistowski, Helge C. Balzer, Roberto Pitturru, and Jorge Fares

Take a look at the illustrations above for a taste of what we mean!

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The Murajau looks great and would translate into a cool Pathfinder Battles PPM.

I'll definetly buy this book, as it will also be a great additional resource for AP #120 - The finale of Ironfang Invasion!

Well done, Paizonians! ;-)

Shadow Lodge

This would have been so amazing if it focused on the Outer and Energy Planes. Especially if Aasimar and Tieflings where still in.


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. ;)

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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.

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)!


Very nice!


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I don't need it...

I don't need it...

*sees art of that hermit-crab person*

I NEED IT IMMEDIATELY!

Shadow Lodge

John Compton wrote:
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.

Done


Berselius wrote:
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.


Planes of power...you mean like fighter-jets?

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TerminalArtiste wrote:

I don't need it...

I don't need it...

*sees art of that hermit-crab person*

I NEED IT IMMEDIATELY!

Yes. Yes you do. :D

*tiny voice* Murajau 4 lyfe.

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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?


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John Compton wrote:
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.


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Amanda Hamon Kunz wrote:
TerminalArtiste wrote:

I don't need it...

I don't need it...

*sees art of that hermit-crab person*

I NEED IT IMMEDIATELY!

Yes. Yes you do. :D

*tiny voice* Murajau 4 lyfe.

I have eight elemental characters registered in PFS, so you guys had me at hello.


Still debating on getting this one. I love the elemental planes as a campaign setting.

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