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Out of curiosity I am asking about whether or not the Cleric Domains associated with certain Deities that are not covered in the PHB or SRD are available...

Erastil - Community
Torag - Artifice
Shelyn - Charm
Abadar - Nobility
Irori - Rune
Gozreh - Weather
Pharasma - Repose
Nethys - Rune
Calistria - Charm
Zon-Kuthon - Darkness
Norgorber - Charm
Lamashtu - Madness
Rovagug - Weather


The coin that Madraivus dropped on the trail is valued at considerably more than its printed amount as it is an old coin that collectors would be interested in...

Surely most of the coins within Scarwall are the same age or older, particularly all those in Kazavon's hoard for example.

Perhaps some are new due to the slain orcs that wander in from time to time or some of the other new arrivals that no doubt contribute some small portion of the loot available in Scarwall, but many of these hoardes are surely as old if not older than Madraivus' lone coin... Correct?

I have always had a problem with how genericly most sources treat "coinage" considering the vast differences likely to be found between quality of the coins minted in different places at different times.

Would it be possible for you to summarize how much wealth an individual PC should have attained at the end of each book of the AP? I believe you did something similar for the Experience Level each character should have attained after finishing each part of the AP. Thanks in advance!


Spoiler:
The impact upon Zellara is indicated in the AP, but I was wondering if you have a character who is transforming into a Lich ala Dread Necromancer, or one who has animated his own undead, what happens to them inside Scarwall? What about newly summoned Undead or newly created? I have several ideas for how to handle this issue, but was curious to know how others handle (or plan to handle) how Scarwall impacts outside Undead brought into the walls.

Thanks in advance!


For those of you that have started running this campaign I was wondering how the "loot-level" is working out for you. I am currently playing in RotR, and we've had a great deal of trouble accumulating enough loot for our tastes, the PCs feel poor, and feel like they have to make compromises on their gear in order to survive. We dang near got eaten by Freezmaw, and none of the melee-types could hit Freezmaw without generating a 19 or 20. The wizard had to burn it down.

Just looking for general feedback on how the PCs are making out so far in CotCT.


I have not really seen a good place to post this, so I thought I'd try here...

These are the GenCon events that are part of the Pathfinder "Living World":

Pathfinder Society Scenario #1: The Silent Tide
Pathfinder Society Scenario #2: The Hydra's Fang Incident
Pathfinder Society Scenario #3: Murder on the Silken Caravan
Pathfinder Society Scenario #4: The Frozen Fingers of Midnight

Will the events be available solely at GenCon each year as this moves forward? Will all Pathfinder Society events be available at some point at GenCon?

I go to GenCon each year, but that's about it for me in terms of Cons, so I'm keen to know if I'll be relegated to being the 2nd level character that tags along with a bunch of 5th and 6th level people who also have their passport up to date, and no limit to the amount of gasoline they can burn in '09 when it rolls to the Pathfinder RPG, or if I'll be in a similar situation to the other players if I should continue to play only at GenCon. :)

Please feel free to move this post to a more appropriate forum that I simply couldn't seem to find, and thank you for your patience with me!


Are there True Neutral Clerics of Abadar?

Abadar seems so Lawfully oriented, but RAW certainly would allow an alignment that is one step away from the Deity's for their clerics.


Will Gorum or any of his disciples make an appearance in this AP? As once again I have someone who wants to play a Warpriest down the line, and what better diety than Gorum for that?


Are there any plans for the Clerics of Iomedae in the future of Curse of the Crimson Throne, or is this a fairly safe organization to which PCs migh belong?


I generally like to run a comprehensive economic system in my game and I was wondering if there were plans to outline more in depth the activities of the Bank of Abadar and the Tax rates successful adventurers might face.

Is there a general income tax and if so at what rate is it set? From what I have seen it appears taxes are more a matter of being the unlucky individual that has run across a government individual looking to collect for a pet project than a natural calendar-based event.

In particular I think of how Korvosa leaves Abken alone for the most part until the local company commander decides he's had enough of those hippies and they need to fork over some Crowns.

I'm also curious to know how liberal the Bank of Abadar is giving out loans of various sizes, what kind of interest rates they might have and how they plan to enforce collection should someone default.

Is it a goal of the Church/Bank to eliminate poverty?

It seemed to me that the state could be lax on tax collection primarily for the scheme they've worked up with property rights defaulting to them after two years (especially with so many Korvosans being purged and the city generally being in a state of rebuilding itself).

How shrewd is Darb Tuttle and are there plans to flesh him and his organization out to a greater extent than the Guide to Korvosa already does?

Does the bank accept magical items as collateral, and if so what does it do with the items it is forced to take to compensate for a defaulted loan?

Speaking of magic items are there outlets beyond the Gilded Orrery, Sagitar Tiguan, Phaeton Skoda (Hedge Wizardry), Slicing Dicers and the Trapper's Hole? Does the Acadamae sell magic items?

Granted I can answer many of these questions myself. I'm just curious to know if any of these things will be addressed in the future, and if so in which products?