Pathfinder Chronicles: Gazetteer (OGL)

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Pathfinder Chronicles: Gazetteer (OGL)
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From the frozen wastes of the witch-queen to the scorching deserts of Osirion, explore the world of Pathfinder and the GameMastery Modules like never before. This 64-page full-color gazetteer contains information about all of the major kingdoms and cities of the Pathfinder Chronicles world, including Absalom, Cheliax, Varisia, and much more. A poster map of the world details never-before-revealed locations, and allows readers to put Pathfinder Adventure Paths and GameMastery Modules into a single exciting context. The guide also includes information on deities, races, classes, and monsters unique to the setting. The Pathfinder Chronicles Gazetteer is compatible with the world’s most popular roleplaying game, but adapts easily to other game systems.

Written by Erik Mona and Jason Bulmahn.
Cover Art by Steve Prescott.

ISBN-13: 978-1-60125-077-3

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An excellent peak at things to come!

5/5

After reading this little bundle of joy I have to say WOW, simply WOW! The history and lore of golarion presented in the book is top notch and a great choice for any whom wish to start their adventures in this new world of gaming! One could tell that the time was taken to make this a top notch item. Format and Artwork also recieve top marks!
A must have for future Pathfinders!
Well done Paizo!


A world that will bite your head off and you'll love it

4/5

I like Pathfinder Chronicles: Gazetteer. Golarion is a world on the brink of disaster, with every nation looking for trouble with its neighbors, is in trouble, or both. And unlike fantasy worlds like Greyhawk or Forgotten Realms, major forces of good are few and far between. I like the sense of horror pervading throughout the area, with the Eye of Abendego -- a massive, supernatural storm -- off the coast; Asmodeus as a major deity of the Chelexians and a threat to everyone else; to such nations as Galt ("Eternal Revolution") whose populace beheads its leadership every few years.

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Very well done

5/5

After multiple, thorough readings, my appreciation of this book just keeps growing. There is enough detail here to form a solid foundation, but not enough to constrain creativity. (Edit:I would almost recommend this over the full CS; if you're on a tight budget, but want to get in on Pathfinder Society play, this should be your first purchase).

The map is very well done, and the book itself stands up to plenty of punishment. There are a few minor editing snafus, and no index, but overall this product is a great value.

Buy it! (*****)


GREAT Intro to the Pathfinder World!

5/5

I thought this was an awesome product. For $13 bucks you get a LOT of flavor of the world of Golarion and get an extensive history to boot!

It also REALLY feels like an epic D&D world. The designers really put a lot of thought into the world to design it as realistic as possible while still being a D&D themepark. Great stuff!


Awesome

5/5

This is an excellent start to building up your Golarion campaign. Haven't seen much of it, though, since I started passing it around amongst the players.


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Paizo Employee Chief Creative Officer, Publisher

They get it from Diamond too.


Might want to check on them as well. One of my buddies has had a preorder in for a while and it's not even listed on the website as having an expected date now. He's a little annoyed but it is what it is when you order online.

Former VP of Finance

Joe Kushner wrote:
Might want to check on them as well. One of my buddies has had a preorder in for a while and it's not even listed on the website as having an expected date now. He's a little annoyed but it is what it is when you order online.

Diamond lists Amazon's copies as "Invoice Pending". That should mean that they went out of the Diamond warehouse recently, and are on their way to Amazon now. So they should be getting them fairly soon.


He'll be happy to hear that. Weird how Amazon's stuff goes from an expected date to only being sold by other sellers though.


And how many have you sold?


Will any of the Gazetter's Info be reprinted in the Campaign Setting Hardcover?

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Razzill wrote:
Will any of the Gazetter's Info be reprinted in the Campaign Setting Hardcover?

Yes, in the same sense that a 256-page tourist's guide to Europe and a 64-page tourist's guide to Europe would contain some of the same information.


Any chance of getting the map at the end of the PDF split off into a separate file? Because of my tired old eyes, I always make width all PDFs, after closing the bookmarks, but because the map is wider than all the other pages, it presents centering problems.

-- david
Papa.DRB


I´m just reading this, and like it very much so far.
I noticed a minor glitch in the timeline, however:
p. 20, left column. The years run 2217, 2361, 2498, 2253, 2479, 2555. I guess that these dates got mixed up while editing. What should they be?

Stefan


Vic Wertz wrote:
Razzill wrote:
Will any of the Gazetter's Info be reprinted in the Campaign Setting Hardcover?
Yes, in the same sense that a 256-page tourist's guide to Europe and a 64-page tourist's guide to Europe would contain some of the same information.

Ok, so basically if I buy the campaign setting, it should have most of the Gazeteer info in it. Cool, I'll just wait for the big one then.

Grand Lodge

Im trying to understand timing fo the Runelords.
I m lookin at the time line in the gazetteer.

When did the runelords rule the world in this timeline>
My heroes are doing somehting with timetravel device

Thanks
Jamie

Liberty's Edge

JavertCMH wrote:

Im trying to understand timing fo the Runelords.

I m lookin at the time line in the gazetteer.

When did the runelords rule the world in this timeline>
My heroes are doing somehting with timetravel device

Thanks
Jamie

The timeline starts with the fall of Thassilon. So they're not really on it.


This product is... Legendary. Akin to the old Greyhawk Atlas for 3.0, albeit thinner. Galt really appealled to me!

Can't wait for the CS to come out.

Dark Archive

I just wanted to link an excellent review which appeared a couple of days ago. It's highly praiseful, full of eye-openers, and adds a critical note on the following lines (excerpted here):

Reviewer wrote:

Four pages are devoted to time-keeping and the planar cosmology of the setting. Of these four pages, nearly three are devoted to a timeline that stretches back some 10,000 years and includes far too many points of detail. From such timelines is canon born and the obsession with such minutiae has been the death knell of many a game setting. Given the nature of the Age of Lost Omens, there was little need or purpose in detailing more than a century or two into the past. The rest is an indulgence that binds the hands of the referee and all but guarantees that future Pathfinder Chronicles will inevitably delve into such matters.

...

In short, I like Golarion and I like this product... I have no doubt, though, that Paizo will develop and detail every nook and cranny of Golarion, turning it into a setting as obsessed with minutiae as any other published today. That's a great shame, as I think Golarion would make for a fine sandbox-style setting and I'm sorely tempted to try and use it as such, ignoring almost everything else that will be published for it and using the Gazetteer as my starting point.

Spot on! And for completeness' sake, the same reflection all over in the blog's comments section:

Reviewer wrote:
It's a very good product overall and I really do like the vibe of Golarion. My main beef with it is that (art aside, which is mostly a matter of taste) I am sure Paizo's publishing model will pretty much require that they flesh out every last inch of the setting over time, slowing adding tons of canonical minutiae that will simultaneously hamper referee creativity and make the setting inaccessible to newcomers. I could live with the art much better if I knew the setting itself were better insulated from the vicissitudes of modern gaming business plans.


I don't own this product and I am trying to find out if the map(s) included in the Pathfinder Gazetteer are bigger/more detailed than the map in the Pathfinder Campaign Guide. Can anyone assist? I am trying to begin a project of epic proportions!

Paizo Employee Director of Narrative

The map in the Campaign Setting book is an 8-panel map, while the Gazetteer has a four-panel one.


Daigle wrote:
The map in the Campaign Setting book is an 8-panel map, while the Gazetteer has a four-panel one.

So the Gazetteer map is smaller? I am assuming when you mean panels, you are referring to the folds, which appear to be roughly A4 / foolscap size.

Liberty's Edge

Hi everybody!
I just got the Campaign setting. Would this be a worthwhile purchase or would I just be buying a watered down version of what I have?


Basically you would be getting a condensed version of the Campaign Setting. The primary advantage to me is that is takes up less room if you have to transport your books to the game. There is not a lot of fluff but some of everything the CS covers. The map covers 4 squares and gives a good sense of the world of Golarion. I hope this helps.

Just my 2 cp.

Liberty's Edge

silverhair2008 wrote:

Basically you would be getting a condensed version of the Campaign Setting. The primary advantage to me is that is takes up less room if you have to transport your books to the game. There is not a lot of fluff but some of everything the CS covers. The map covers 4 squares and gives a good sense of the world of Golarion. I hope this helps.

Just my 2 cp.

Actually, it did help. Thank you!

Dark Archive

So, i'm reading the different nations, and i come across Geb. I read from beginning to end about

Spoiler:
mindless undead being treated like property,
and couldn't help feeling like it was familiar in some way. Then i remembered the Planescape: Torment game, and how they
Spoiler:
used undead to do all the dirty work.
I very much like this, and hope eventually a future AP takes place in Geb.


Is this useful as a sort of "player's guide" to Golarion or does it reveal too much?

I'd like to have something to hand to my players other than the large campaign setting book. Is this it or is there some other product? (and yes, I know each Adventure Path has it's own player's guide).


jaaronfarr wrote:

Is this useful as a sort of "player's guide" to Golarion or does it reveal too much?

I'd like to have something to hand to my players other than the large campaign setting book. Is this it or is there some other product? (and yes, I know each Adventure Path has it's own player's guide).

It's completely appropriate for the use you're describing.

This is my opinion of course, but no- it doesn't reveal too much. It's a very general overview.


In what way does this material differ from the "Inner Sea" section of the Campaign Setting book? That section has 80+ pages describing major cities and regions; this book has 64 pages describing major cities and regions.

I assume it's not just reprinted material, but to what extend does it cover the same information?

Paizo Employee Director of Brand Strategy

Damon Griffin wrote:

In what way does this material differ from the "Inner Sea" section of the Campaign Setting book? That section has 80+ pages describing major cities and regions; this book has 64 pages describing major cities and regions.

I assume it's not just reprinted material, but to what extend does it cover the same information?

The Gazetteer is geared more for players, while the CS contains more details on things for a GM. Every nation has about 1/2 to 3/4 page in the Gazetteer as opposed to 2-4 in the CS.


New, updated, and Pathfinder RPGized edition forthcoming?

Sczarni

Uninvited Ghost wrote:
New, updated, and Pathfinder RPGized edition forthcoming?

why, the 3.5 one is 100% compatable?

Paizo Employee Chief Creative Officer, Publisher

Yeah, we don't plan to release a new version of this book, because there are almost no rules in it and thus little reason to "update" it to the new rules.

I do expect, eventually, to do some kind of updated Campaign Setting book, but since we still have thousands of the first printing and it is selling well, we'll most likely wait until we are nearing a sellout before we launch these plans in earnest.


How is this different from the $50 campaign setting book?

I own the campaign setting; does this cover different information?

Silver Crusade

Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber

The Gazetteer is a short, abridged, player-friendly version of the Campaign Setting.


Gorbacz wrote:
The Gazetteer is a short, abridged, player-friendly version of the Campaign Setting.

Cool, thanks!


Will this product ever become available again as a PDF? I can understand not offering it in print anymore, because it’s been replaced by the Campaign Setting, the Inner Sea World Guide, and the Inner Sea Primer…but, I’m curious about why you pulled the PDF. I thought part of the charm of PDF versions was you could still get them long after the original print runs sold out and no longer got printed.

It seems really strange to me that I can't get this PDF version, but could still get the Print Edition here.

I do realize that much of the information has changed, and is possibly outdated now, but I would still very much like to own this piece of Pathfinder history. Is there any way I could buy this PDF?

Webstore Gninja Minion

Unsure what happened, but you should be able to get both the Print and PDF editions of this now.


Who did the cover art for this book?


I shouldn't have posted that question so late on a Sunday night. I loaned out my copy so I can't look at the credits. Does anyone know who the artist is who did the cover on this book? My web searches aren't coming up with anything.


I looks like Steve Prescott. I don't have the book and can't check the credits to confirm it, though.

Webstore Gninja Minion

Olwen wrote:
I looks like Steve Prescott. I don't have the book and can't check the credits to confirm it, though.

It is indeed Steve Prescott.


Thank you! I thought it looked like his style, but I didn't see it on his website. I've always liked that painting.

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