Announcing the War of Immortals

Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Yesterday, we announced a slate of new products set to release over the latter half of this year that are all tied to the War of Immortals event. While I’ll get to those below, I know the real reason you’re reading the blog, so without further ado, the identity of the member of the Core Twenty who is going to die as part of the War of Immortals is…

Gorum, clad in a suit of heavy armor, has fallen to his knees. A giant rent in his armor runs from shoulder to hip across his torso, and wisps of black smoke trickle out of the wound.

Gorum, God of War, is going to die in the War of Immortals event. Illustration by Ivan Koritarev.


Our Lord in Iron, Gorum! Now, the how, when, and why of this deific death are elements of War of Immortals we’re not quite ready to talk about yet, but we promise: Gorum is going to die “on screen” in an adventure in which your player characters play a role. We’ll have more details about that as the adventure’s release approaches. In the meantime, let’s take a brief look at the slate of products coming in the second half of 2024 in which Gorum’s death and the larger War of Immortals metaplot will play out!

First on the list are an adventure and adventure path that have already been announced. In July, we’re releasing Pathfinder Adventure: Prey for Death, a 128-page hardcover adventure for 14th-level characters, written by former Paizo Developer Vanessa Hoskins. In this adventure, you’ll play members of the Red Mantis, the notorious and mysterious assassins guild and cult of the mantis god, Achaekek, who must clear their names when treachery threatens to besmirch their honor. Not only is Prey for Death the first tie-in to the War of Immortals storyline, but it’s also the debut of the new ongoing format of the Pathfinder Adventure product line!

Pathfinder Second Edition: Prey for Death


Also in July, we’ll kick off our 40th Pathfinder Adventure Path (!!!), entitled Curtain Call, with Pathfinder Adventure Path #204: Stage Fright by veteran designer Richard Pett. Stage Fright starts characters as 11th-level adventurers who, over the course of the AP, help to produce an opera based on their own prior adventures while simultaneously facing a new threat that only the most powerful of heroes can stop. The connections between a theater-based campaign and the death of one of Golarion’s most powerful deities may seem tenuous, but you’ll have to trust us on this: the ramifications of Gorum’s death and the ensuing Godsrain affect all aspects of the world. And players of the Curtain Call Adventure Path will have a front row seat!

Pathfinder Second Edition Curtain Call Adventure Path: Stage Fright


In September, we’ll be releasing the first of a pair of e-book short fiction collections exploring the event, a compilation of Erin Roberts’s smash web fiction series, The Godsrain Prophecies, complete with additional material exploring the identity and motivations of the mysterious seer who first penned the prophecies.

In October, we’ll publish Before the Godsrain, an anthology of short and flash fiction featuring four Iconic characters: the barbarian Amiri, the wizard Ezren, the cleric Kyra, and elven rogue Merisiel. These stories—mostly previously published on the Paizo Blog—explore the characters’ origins, character, and prior adventures and set the stage for something we’ll chat about a little bit later.

Pathfinder second edition War of Immortals


Also in October, Paizo is proud to announce the tentpole release of the War of Immortals event, the aptly named Pathfinder War of Immortalshardcover rulebook. This 240-page hardcover (also available in special edition, retailer-exclusive sketch variant, and forthcoming pocket edition) will introduce mythic rules to Pathfinder Second Edition, as well as two brand new classes—the first original classes built on the remastered foundation of the Pathfinder Player Core—the animist and exemplar! In addition to loads of new character options, War of Immortals also explores Gorum’s death and the ramifications. Most notable among these is the Godsrain: a literal shower of the slain god’s blood, shattered armor, and divine essence that falls upon Golarion and every world on which he was worshiped, leaving war and mythic power in its wake. A book called War of Immortals would hardly be doing its job if it didn’t explain the selfsame conflict, an extended period of conflict in which gods struggle to survive a slew of divine deaths and mortals vie for the newly available god-sparks upsetting the balance of power.

October also brings our second War of Immortals tie-in adventure path, Triumph of the Tusk, beginning with Pathfinder Adventure Path #207: The Resurrection Flood, by Brian Duckwitz and John Compton, and adventure for 3rd-level characters. Triumph of the Tusk is a three-part monthly campaign in which an eclectic band of dignitaries become battle-hardened survivalists fighting for the orcs’ homeland and independence. “How does this tie into the larger War of Immortals?” you might ask. Well, let’s just say that Gorum isn’t the only god who’s going to die during this event, and some ancestral pantheons are going to get hit harder than others. For more info, you’ll just have to wait until October!

Pathfinder Triumph of the Tusk Adventure Path: The Resurrection of the Floor


In November, we round out the products we’re announcing today (though the consequences of the Godsrain and War of Immortals will continue into 2025 and beyond) with two exciting new releases. The first, Lost Omens Divine Mysteries, explores, well, the divine mysteries of the setting and provides an overview of the gods and faiths common throughout the Age of Lost Omens, reflecting the changes to the setting brought about by the War of Immortals. You’ll notice that Arazni is featured prominently on the cover, and that’s because she’s graduating into the ranks of the Core Twenty to fill the vacancy left with Gorum’s death. While she won’t take on his mantle of war, she will nevertheless rise to more and more prominence within the setting as a new status quo materializes.

Pathfinder Second Edition Lost Omens Divine Mysteries


Finally, November also sees the return of long-format Pathfinder fiction to print with the much-anticipated Pathfinder Godsrain by fan-favorite author Liane Merciel. Unlike previous novels published under the Pathfinder Tales brand from 2010 to 2017, Godsrain will debut as a deluxe hardcover with wraparound dustjacket and will feature Pathfinder’s popular Iconic heroes as its protagonists. In this exciting tale, Amiri, Ezren, Kyra, and Merisiel will witness Gorum’s death, receive their own nascent god-sparks, and even meet one of their patron deities as they take on a desperate quest to prevent the greatest threat Golarion has ever known from escaping an ancient prison. Can they use their unique talents, newfound mythic power, and the blessings of the Dawnflower to maintain the seal on the Dead Vault? You’ll just have to read and find out!

Pathfinder Godsrain novel by Liane Merciel


The advent of the War of Immortals on Golarion will necessitate seasoned warriors, and we’re answering that call with the newly announced Battlecry! Class Playtest, launching on April 29, 2024. During this public playtest, players will have the chance to put two new war-themed classes through their paces before their release in an as-yet-unannounced product coming in 2025. The commander is a martial support class that can issue commands to her allies, granting them extra movement, actions, reactions, and more. The guardian is an armored tank, who can taunt opponents and maximize the effectiveness of heavy armor to be a bulwark against nearly any threat. Be sure to try these exciting new classes out in just a few weeks!

That’s all the announcements we have for now, but we’ll have a lot more to say about these releases and more in the coming months, beginning at PaizoCon in May. Until then, you can catch up on yesterday’s stream on Twitch or YouTube and join the conversation here, on the Paizo Forums, or any of the many social media communities where Pathfinder fans congregate.

Mark Moreland
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Interesting...


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Mark Moreland wrote:
Interesting...

How long, Mark?!?


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Can't wait to go through all of these books!


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The Guardian class has a taunt mechanic?

I've missed you, old friend.


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Brava!!!!!!


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I wonder how this also effects society play; in other words will there be a scenario meta plot that ties into all of this?

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Swiftpaws the Maned Wolf wrote:
I wonder how this also effects society play; in other words will there be a scenario meta plot that ties into all of this?

We will have a blog in the near future discussing how this all affects Organized Play. Stay tuned.


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Looking forward to all of that, but most especially the releases coming out in the summer; I've been hoping for some beefy Red Mantis content for a while now! I also love the theme of Curtain Call. It's going to be hard to decide between that and Fists of the Ruby Phoenix when our AV campaign wraps up and I take turn as the GM for the 11-20 campaign.

Also, will Godsrain be available in audiobook format?

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Perpdepog wrote:

Looking forward to all of that, but most especially the releases coming out in the summer; I've been hoping for some beefy Red Mantis content for a while now! I also love the theme of Curtain Call. It's going to be hard to decide between that and Fists of the Ruby Phoenix when our AV campaign wraps up and I take turn as the GM for the 11-20 campaign.

Also, will Godsrain be available in audiobook format?

It has been confirmed in the product thread that it will be available as an e-book and an audiobook as well as a hardcover.


Man, I'm already thinking about how to incorporate the Godsrain into my campaigns. I run 3 Pathfinder games, and while two of them don't totally work for it, there's one... that I think I could incorporate it into and it would work perfectly.

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I have never really felt anything for Gorum so him dying doesn't matter much to me...however, it does feel appropriate that Exemplars get good at adventuring if the lore is that thier divine spark comes from the god of fite.

I hope the Guardian is a con-based class, I've been wanting a con-based heavy armour class in Pathfinder. The taunt thing is really promising too. Do they exist due to the pieces of Gorum's shattered armour showing up all over the world?


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"a desperate quest to prevent the greatest threat Golarion has ever known from escaping an ancient prison"

Oh. Hi, Rovagug.

I actually kind of like that aout Golarion. Like, in a lot of other fantasy universes, that would be teasing some new dreadful Sealed Evil In A Can. Here? It's just really obviously Rovagug.

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Perpdepog wrote:

Looking forward to all of that, but most especially the releases coming out in the summer; I've been hoping for some beefy Red Mantis content for a while now! I also love the theme of Curtain Call. It's going to be hard to decide between that and Fists of the Ruby Phoenix when our AV campaign wraps up and I take turn as the GM for the 11-20 campaign.

Also, will Godsrain be available in audiobook format?

Since one of the elements of Curtain Call is "we don't know what adventure the PCs in this Adventure Path went on and will be turning into an opera", we had to just pick one to be the artistic stand in when it came to artwork. We chose Abomination Vaults for that, so from a purely art-related viewpoint, I suppose Curtain Call works best as a sequel to Abomination Vaults.

Of course, the TEXT of the adventures are wide open and expect/requrie the GM to adjust to fit their table's adventure history. And we do provide some advice for how to do that with several of our lower-level Adventure Paths.

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ICYMI: to celebrate the War of Immortals announcements, there's a cheeky 10% discount off of the Pathfinder Battles: Gods of Lost Omens boxed set for a limited time!


Sanityfaerie wrote:

"a desperate quest to prevent the greatest threat Golarion has ever known from escaping an ancient prison"

Oh. Hi, Rovagug.

I actually kind of like that aout Golarion. Like, in a lot of other fantasy universes, that would be teasing some new dreadful Sealed Evil In A Can. Here? It's just really obviously Rovagug.

Well. It should be Rovagug at least. Because he is.

In practice it might be that new spawn of Rovagug teased in the stream. Or at the very least that thing might figure prominently in a Rovagug release arc.

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"Torag and Gorum forged the shell of the Dead Vault." (From Pathfinderwiki)

I can definitely see how Sarenrae might be a bit worried about Rovagug breaking free.

The Eye of Abendego is mentioned in the product description BTW.


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I must say, Szuriel looks SMASHING.


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James Jacobs wrote:
I suppose Curtain Call works best as a sequel to Abomination Vaults.

The oddest pairing is probably Quest for the Frozen Flame, which will be my pitch for finally getting around to doing that one (so you can turn it into an opera!)


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Man this is so exciting!!! I can't wait to see how Mythic rules end up being implemented! I would love to go above 20! Maybe it could also be a flexible system where it works before that point as well. I can't wait for these books


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When I saw "Triumph of the Tusk" I was excited that I was getting a sequel to Quest for the Frozen Flame. Ah well!


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Leon Aquilla wrote:
When I saw "Triumph of the Tusk" I was excited that I was getting a sequel to Quest for the Frozen Flame. Ah well!

Well...

PossibleCabbage wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
I suppose Curtain Call works best as a sequel to Abomination Vaults.
The oddest pairing is probably Quest for the Frozen Flame, which will be my pitch for finally getting around to doing that one (so you can turn it into an opera!)

You may be in luck.

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Calliope5431 wrote:
In practice it might be that new spawn of Rovagug teased in the stream. Or at the very least that thing might figure prominently in a Rovagug release arc.

The spawn of Rovagug featured on the novel's cover is the same Verex-That-Was who is featured in War of Immortals (and in one of the preview images we showed off in the stream.) His presence in Godsrain does not preclude other gods, including but not limited to Rovagug, from also appearing. Stay tuned.


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Szuriel, huh? makes sense if the god of battle dies, the Horseman of War is going to take a chance to become a full god


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PossibleCabbage wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
I suppose Curtain Call works best as a sequel to Abomination Vaults.
The oddest pairing is probably Quest for the Frozen Flame, which will be my pitch for finally getting around to doing that one (so you can turn it into an opera!)

Iunno, Agents of Edgewatch as a cutting edge satirical noir police procedural musical opera could sell at least two tickets. If it was a one-person show. And your parents grandparents came.


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All this divine war has me REALLY curious what the champion rework looks like. Is the guardian eating one or two bits of the old champions lunch bc it's been rejiggered or is the champion pretty much the same with the alignment themed causes remaining but we just focus on "tenets" instead and wink at the crowd...

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Wait. Is Mahja Firehair going to be the one to kill Gorum since the Crucible applies to any god? Is it not just against another Orc god, or even so, since the Orcs worship Gorum, he's fair game?


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Szuriel being on the cover and Gorum dying seems bad.

Is Szuriel doing a Lamshutu?


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WWHsmackdown wrote:
All this divine war has me REALLY curious what the champion rework looks like. Is the guardian eating one or two bits of the old champions lunch bc it's been rejiggered or is the champion pretty much the same with the alignment themed causes remaining but we just focus on "tenets" instead and wink at the crowd...

I’m very curious as well, but I don’t see Paizo “rejiggering” the Champion that much…

Personally, I’d love to see the class lean more into a more Unholy slaying niche, but I still love the “I want to protect my friends” theme as well. So I can go either way. Tho at present I am concerned about the Guardian stealing the Champion’s thunder, but I trust Paizo… (and I’ll voice any concerns I have in the Playtest)


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WWHsmackdown wrote:
All this divine war has me REALLY curious what the champion rework looks like. Is the guardian eating one or two bits of the old champions lunch bc it's been rejiggered or is the champion pretty much the same with the alignment themed causes remaining but we just focus on "tenets" instead and wink at the crowd...

I’m very curious as well, but I don’t see Paizo “rejiggering” the Champion that much…

Personally, I’d love to see the class lean more into a more Unholy slaying niche, but I still love the “I want to protect my friends” theme as well. So I can go either way. Tho at present I am concerned about the Guardian stealing the Champion’s thunder, but I trust Paizo… (and I’ll voice any concerns I have in the Playtest)

Unlikely, but it'd be pretty wild if the champion's various causes got loosened up enough that we could have both holy and unholy champions using either sets' mechanics. That'd give some pretty punchy, smitey champions.


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I don't think the Guardian is there to step on the Champion's toes as a defender/tank class, I think it's there for people who want to play a defender/tank style class without any particular moral underpinnings.

Like my playtest Guardian character is going to be a proud son or daughter of Rahadoum.

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"Fight to the end! Get up you're only dead!"

"Often times the young pups will ask why, if I worship Gorum, I do not wear armor like our lord in iron. When they regain consciousness and can
breathe without their ribs moving too much, I tell them that Gorum is
not IN the armor. Gorum IS the armor. Gorum is the sword. Gorum is the
battle. By making myself the armor, I come closer to Gorum than anyone
that has to put on a costume and hide what they are."


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LETS GOOOOOOOOOOO


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First on the list are an adventure and adventure path that have already been announced. In July, we’re releasing Pathfinder Adventure: Prey for Death, a 128-page hardcover adventure for 14th-level characters, written by former Paizo Developer Vanessa Hoskins. In this adventure, you’ll play members of the Red Mantis, the notorious and mysterious assassins guild and cult of the mantis god, Achaekek, who must clear their names when treachery threatens to besmirch their honor. Not only is Prey for Death the first tie-in to the War of Immortals storyline, but it’s also the debut of the new ongoing format of the Pathfinder Adventure product line!

What does this mean


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Oh dear, the commander is the 4e lazylord?


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Guardians are heavily armored warriors who can Taunt? Well, I guess I'd better brush up on my outrageous French accent.


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DemonicDem wrote:
Paizo wrote:

First on the list are an adventure and adventure path that have already been announced. In July, we’re releasing Pathfinder Adventure: Prey for Death, a 128-page hardcover adventure for 14th-level characters, written by former Paizo Developer Vanessa Hoskins. In this adventure, you’ll play members of the Red Mantis, the notorious and mysterious assassins guild and cult of the mantis god, Achaekek, who must clear their names when treachery threatens to besmirch their honor. Not only is Prey for Death the first tie-in to the War of Immortals storyline, but it’s also the debut of the new ongoing format of the Pathfinder Adventure product line!

What does this mean

The standalone adventures from now on will be hardcover books and at least 128 pages long. That's the new ongoing format.

Liberty's Edge

Will the Godsrain fiction book contain additional material on the deaths of other gods? Or just the 10 that were posted?

Vigilant Seal

F warpriest :(

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Aw, and here I was hoping that the death of the God of War would usher in a new age of peace.

But seriously, folks, all of this stuff looks great, and I now want to make up an Abomination Vaults character for the purpose of self-aggrandizing in Curtain Call.


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Guardians are heavily armored warriors who can Taunt? Well, I guess I'd better brush up on my outrageous French accent.

Galtan :)


Ezekieru wrote:
DemonicDem wrote:
Paizo wrote:

First on the list are an adventure and adventure path that have already been announced. In July, we’re releasing Pathfinder Adventure: Prey for Death, a 128-page hardcover adventure for 14th-level characters, written by former Paizo Developer Vanessa Hoskins. In this adventure, you’ll play members of the Red Mantis, the notorious and mysterious assassins guild and cult of the mantis god, Achaekek, who must clear their names when treachery threatens to besmirch their honor. Not only is Prey for Death the first tie-in to the War of Immortals storyline, but it’s also the debut of the new ongoing format of the Pathfinder Adventure product line!

What does this mean
The standalone adventures from now on will be hardcover books and at least 128 pages long. That's the new ongoing format.

So what about adventure paths? Will they also be 128 page hardcovers?

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Ispheria wrote:
Ezekieru wrote:
DemonicDem wrote:
Paizo wrote:

First on the list are an adventure and adventure path that have already been announced. In July, we’re releasing Pathfinder Adventure: Prey for Death, a 128-page hardcover adventure for 14th-level characters, written by former Paizo Developer Vanessa Hoskins. In this adventure, you’ll play members of the Red Mantis, the notorious and mysterious assassins guild and cult of the mantis god, Achaekek, who must clear their names when treachery threatens to besmirch their honor. Not only is Prey for Death the first tie-in to the War of Immortals storyline, but it’s also the debut of the new ongoing format of the Pathfinder Adventure product line!

What does this mean
The standalone adventures from now on will be hardcover books and at least 128 pages long. That's the new ongoing format.
So what about adventure paths? Will they also be 128 page hardcovers?

No. Pathfinder Adventure Paths volumes are remaining 96 page softcovers (with the exception of a once-in-200-volumes double-sized "Seven Dooms for Sandpoint, of course!).


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Should we be worried that Paizo and Wizards of the Coast(via their Eve of Ruin AP) are both releasing apocalyptic/end of the world type products this year?!?

What do they know?!?


Will the Godsrain novel have an audiobook version? If so can I pre-order it somewhere?


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Oh dear (again), I just saw the line about adding mythic...

It was such a nightmare in PF1e, definitely one of the worst experiences I've had was mythic games (and the community that followed it). I am not looking forward to experiencing that again. :x

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*Screeching about the Dead Vault* I knew it!

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Twiggies wrote:
I am not looking forward to experiencing that again. :x

You won't.


TriOmegaZero wrote:
Twiggies wrote:
I am not looking forward to experiencing that again. :x
You won't.

I will see when it arrives.


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Baelor the Bard wrote:
Will the Godsrain novel have an audiobook version? If so can I pre-order it somewhere?

According to some folks upthread when I asked, there will be an audiobook version. No idea about pre-ordering, but you can generally pre-order stuff on Audible.


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TriOmegaZero wrote:
Twiggies wrote:
I am not looking forward to experiencing that again. :x
You won't.

One hopes.

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