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F. Wesley Schneider wrote:
Rysky wrote:
Hmm, I wonder if it will have anything on the Order of the Crux...
REJOICE! This will have more details on ALL of the Hellknight orders that you want!

OOOO, so will there be stuff on the Order of the Vice?

Either way, looking forward to this book since Hellknights and Eagle Knights share the top spot in my list of favorite Golarion Factions(with the Shackles pirates coming in a close second).


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As long as we can spend some time in Versex(in Ustalav) and maybe even revisit Carrion Hill, I will be happy. Here is to hoping we finally get the Blood of the Alien/Mythos book I been hoping for.


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the xiao wrote:
and wasnt Erasmus the name of the son of Doctor Van Richten?

Yep, just looked it up in my 2nd edition books.


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If we don't get at least one location in Ustalav, I will be sad.


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A thread on another forum got me thinking of some setting questions for the Shackles:

1. Is there "traditional" buccaneers in the Shackles?(Like the ones who hunted wild cattle and pigs on Hispaniola in the Caribbean)

2. The Shackles seem to have all the Human ethnicities represented on the islands with the understandable exception of the land locked Kellid. Is it possible for there to be some Kellid tribes in the Shackles, perhaps descending from Taldan and Chelish slave plantations?


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I view this as a chance for people being able to play Hellknight characters that mesh well with the themes of an AP.


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Well, all my guesses were wrong. The next AP after Hell's Rebels is Hell's Vengeance. Evil PC AP.


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Wait, new class called vigilante?


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Ultimate Intrigue is what caught my eye.


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Here is to hoping we get a NPC Codex 2 with the Base, Hybrid, and Occult classes.


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Really looking forward to this book. Henchman and cohorts have always been one of my favorite part of D&D since I started back in the 90s.


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Glad to see my favorite nation is getting a campaign book. Looks like all flavors I like(Numeria, The Shackles, Ustalav, and now Andoran) have been covered. I appreciate the fluff to crunch ratio for the previous books, since I usually convert them over to D&D(originally 4E, now 5E).


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I really hope this is not an early April fool's joke. :*(

I had given up hope on an alien player guide for Iron Gods when People of the River was announced. <Crosses fingers for some human-alien hybrids>


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Hoping for a Psychopomp bloodline myself.


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Cool, I hope we get some info on Chesed and its people.


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James Jacobs wrote:

The kasatha will play a relatively important role, particularly in 2 of the 6 adventures of Iron Gods.

The ship itself is NOT a kasatha ship; it's a human ship. And it's from somewhere other than the kasatha homeworld

Where it's from, including the name of the ship and MUCH MUCH MORE will be revealed in Iron Gods. We'll hint about it here and there in the Numeria book... but the full juicy details will be in Iron Gods.

It would be cool to be able to play the decedents of the humans from the crashed ships. Assuming over the millennia they haven't been completely absorbed by the local Kellid tribes.

Speculation: I can see an Iron Gods campaign trait that hints that your character's family might be of human extraterrestrial origin.


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Been rereading the Numeria entries in the campaign setting books. Will be interesting to see what alien factions are behind the scenes of the different Kellid tribes. Great place for a Bloodrager with the aberrant bloodline. Odd enough though, the area I am most interested in learning more about is Chesed. Largest city in Numeria and a dock city to boot.


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I too would love to see a Technic League Prestige class, if nothing else for that it would bring more Numeria fluff. I wonder if this was the feeler for Numeria that couldn't be mentioned because it wasn't announced yet.


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How much fluff is in the book for those of us who use a different system from Pathfinder/3.5?


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Fluff question:

Where do the Shackles Pirates get their rum? Is there sugar plantations in the Shackles/Sargava?


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Kvantum wrote:
James Sutter wrote:
Shem wrote:
James is it the solar system hardcover??? :)
Sadly, there is no solar system hardcover currently in the works. :) But if we can sell a lot of Distant Worlds, you never know...
I think this is my single biggest problem with Paizo right now, in a nutshell - the "toe in the water" approach to weirdness and anything outside traditional pseudo-Medieval European fantasy. Give us the madness! We wants it! Numeria AP! Mythic level rules! Gazetteers for Geb and Nex, and the Mana Wastes and Alkenstar. Dragon Empires hardback. Embrace the weird already!

Hear Hear! I use 4E for my pseudo-Medieval fantasy fix. Bring on the Numeria!

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