I went with Sothis, Isarn and Starffall because we havent seen much of Osirion, Galt and Numeria and I think a lot of people are interested in that. Plus, those three are very different Highhelm because we could use more dwarf love Thronestep because its unusual and the book would need some evil cities (Cities of Golarion does have a few evil cities) Finally, Augustana because Andoran is cool. You could talk me out of that one, to be fair I think Karlsgard would be cool (love me Vikings) also, a city from Tian Xia might be a good choice
I loved loved loved the book on Darkmoon Vale. It is still one of my favorite setting books in the line and I would like to see more books along these lines, bigger than a city but not a national book. I just think the detail that can go into a book like that is something I would enjoy. Some ideas for them are; 1. Whisperwood in Cheliax 2. Verduvan Forest in Taldor 3. The Lake of Mists and Veils 4. Hellmouth Gulf in Cheliax What would like to see?
Marc Radle wrote:
im guessing druid
Dark_Mistress wrote:
the few first books of that series were entertaining. I liked her half-elf assassin sidekick and thier fey dog
Cities of Golarion is very good as is Lost Cities. I love love love the Revisited line. There are some really good locale ones as well. I particulary enjoyed Darkmoon Vale. Its a great read. Land of the Linnorn Kings is a winner. Love Vikings. If I could only go and get a few I would start with Cities of Golarion, Darkmoon Vale, the Linnorn King book and find a Revisited book or two you like
James Jacobs wrote:
Thats good enough for me
Gorbacz wrote:
I have to agree. I suppose a Companion on Golarion specific archeypes would be ok, along the lines of the upcoming Prestige Class book but i dont want 280 pages of new classes and the like
Winterthorn wrote: Here's maybe an odd idea: Infamous Monsters of Golarion -- a Player's Guide to defeating some of the more infamous critters of the world all written from the point of view of adventurers. So no Bestiary info, only legendary info and the equipment, spells and magic items commonly believed/discretely shared by historical NPC's. Of course the info is "incomplete" but that's the most info PCs would probably know having grown up with tales of legendary beasts and learned from their families, mentors, or teachers. I would expect the vast majority of monsters would NOT be in this book, but I figure there are a few dozen that are infamous "known" threats to civilization... It's essentially a monster hunting guide for the players that I'm suggesting. i like it |