paizo.com Recent Posts in Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG) Discussionpaizo.com Recent Posts in Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG) Discussion2021-11-16T00:23:18Z2021-11-16T00:23:18ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG)JuliusderBastlerhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy9qif/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Lands-of-Conflict#1192018-11-15T18:46:34Z2018-11-15T18:46:34Z<p>Can someone tell me where to find a player friendly map of Tamran?
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Is there a pdf to switch of the map tags?
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Maybe a map without the curtain on the border?</p>
<p>I want to start a campaign in that town</p>
<p>Please help. Paizo? :-)</p>Can someone tell me where to find a player friendly map of Tamran?
Is there a pdf to switch of the map tags?
Maybe a map without the curtain on the border?
I want to start a campaign in that town
Please help. Paizo? :-)JuliusderBastler2018-11-15T18:46:34ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG)Brother Fenhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy9qif/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Lands-of-Conflict#1182017-07-31T01:04:50Z2017-07-30T20:18:44Z<p>Now, I've had some time to go over this book a bit more. I do like that the information from the gazetteers isn't repeated here as I wound up having to buy the corresponding <i>Pathfinder Adventure Path</i> issues in order to run the Ironfang Invasion. </p>
<p>The militia system alone makes this book worth buying. The new troops are useful as well. The only thing that really bugs me is the split map of Nirmathas and Molthune on the inside cover.</p>Now, I've had some time to go over this book a bit more. I do like that the information from the gazetteers isn't repeated here as I wound up having to buy the corresponding Pathfinder Adventure Path issues in order to run the Ironfang Invasion.
The militia system alone makes this book worth buying. The new troops are useful as well. The only thing that really bugs me is the split map of Nirmathas and Molthune on the inside cover.Brother Fen2017-07-30T20:18:44ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG)Brother Fenhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy9qif/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Lands-of-Conflict#1172017-07-30T10:08:19Z2017-05-26T01:51:18Z<p>You are correct, sir! I have just recently picked those AP issues up as well. I'm adding part three to one of my ongoing Nirmathas campaigns.</p>You are correct, sir! I have just recently picked those AP issues up as well. I'm adding part three to one of my ongoing Nirmathas campaigns.Brother Fen2017-05-26T01:51:18ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG)Marco Massoudihttps://paizo.com/products/btpy9qif/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Lands-of-Conflict#1162017-05-26T00:02:24Z2017-05-26T00:02:24Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Brother Fen wrote:</div><blockquote> Picked up this book this week. I'm glad to see Nirmathas fleshed out. I would have liked a tad more detail, but it works. I've been running a campaign in Nirmathas for two years, so it's good to have more info on places like Crystalhurst and Tamran. It's not too fleshed out so as to invalidate my own campaign developments and I like that. I was worried that I might have to retcon some things. </blockquote><p>Nirmathas gets more fleshed out in "Ironfang Invasion" #1-#4 (AP #115: Phaendar, #116: Chernasardo Forest, #117: Longshadow & Nesmian plains & #118: Kraggodan).
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Personally i felt that Molthune was well fleshed out, but Nirmathas got only half.
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Now that i have Ironfang Invasion #1-3, i know it´s true - the rest is in there. ;-)</p>Brother Fen wrote:Picked up this book this week. I'm glad to see Nirmathas fleshed out. I would have liked a tad more detail, but it works. I've been running a campaign in Nirmathas for two years, so it's good to have more info on places like Crystalhurst and Tamran. It's not too fleshed out so as to invalidate my own campaign developments and I like that. I was worried that I might have to retcon some things.
Nirmathas gets more fleshed out in "Ironfang Invasion" #1-#4 (AP #115: Phaendar,...Marco Massoudi2017-05-26T00:02:24ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG)Brother Fenhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy9qif/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Lands-of-Conflict#1152017-05-25T18:29:37Z2017-05-25T18:29:37Z<p>Picked up this book this week. I'm glad to see Nirmathas fleshed out. I would have liked a tad more detail, but it works. I've been running a campaign in Nirmathas for two years, so it's good to have more info on places like Crystalhurst and Tamran. It's not too fleshed out so as to invalidate my own campaign developments and I like that. I was worried that I might have to retcon some things.</p>Picked up this book this week. I'm glad to see Nirmathas fleshed out. I would have liked a tad more detail, but it works. I've been running a campaign in Nirmathas for two years, so it's good to have more info on places like Crystalhurst and Tamran. It's not too fleshed out so as to invalidate my own campaign developments and I like that. I was worried that I might have to retcon some things.Brother Fen2017-05-25T18:29:37ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG)Vrischika111https://paizo.com/products/btpy9qif/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Lands-of-Conflict#1142017-05-28T11:54:19Z2017-05-08T06:42:05Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Brother Fen wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Dhunam wrote:</div><blockquote> Is it just me or her arms are backward on the cover? You just can't swing that way girl! </blockquote>You are correct. Her arms are positioned to pick up her weapon, but not to swing it in the direction of her foreground antagonist. </blockquote><p>maybe she wants to use non-lethal option and strike with the bottom of the weapon to deal bludgeoning non-lethal damage :)Brother Fen wrote:Dhunam wrote: Is it just me or her arms are backward on the cover? You just can't swing that way girl!
You are correct. Her arms are positioned to pick up her weapon, but not to swing it in the direction of her foreground antagonist. maybe she wants to use non-lethal option and strike with the bottom of the weapon to deal bludgeoning non-lethal damage :)Vrischika1112017-05-08T06:42:05ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG)Brother Fenhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy9qif/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Lands-of-Conflict#1132017-05-08T03:43:45Z2017-05-07T17:12:18Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Dhunam wrote:</div><blockquote> Is it just me or her arms are backward on the cover? You just can't swing that way girl! </blockquote><p>You are correct. Her arms are positioned to pick up her weapon, but not to swing it in the direction of her foreground antagonist.Dhunam wrote:Is it just me or her arms are backward on the cover? You just can't swing that way girl!
You are correct. Her arms are positioned to pick up her weapon, but not to swing it in the direction of her foreground antagonist.Brother Fen2017-05-07T17:12:18ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG)TRDGhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy9qif/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Lands-of-Conflict#1122017-05-13T13:36:53Z2017-05-07T10:06:51Z<p>Got my Beast book finally so now I know, quite interesting</p>
<p>Tom</p>Got my Beast book finally so now I know, quite interesting
TomTRDG2017-05-07T10:06:51ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG)TRDGhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy9qif/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Lands-of-Conflict#1112017-05-07T10:07:45Z2017-04-30T11:04:24Z<p>Hoping someone will post now that Beast VI is out on what Troop rules are expanded into, just a hint will do as well as some of the new troop types that one can have in the II AP</p>
<p>I asked in the Beast thread but no reply and it got buried....</p>Hoping someone will post now that Beast VI is out on what Troop rules are expanded into, just a hint will do as well as some of the new troop types that one can have in the II AP
I asked in the Beast thread but no reply and it got buried....TRDG2017-04-30T11:04:24ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG)The Raven Blackhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy9qif/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Lands-of-Conflict#1102017-04-30T11:02:11Z2017-03-24T22:42:06Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Marco Massoudi wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
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Bonus XP for reaching a Militia Rank is totally useless to me anyway, as i mostly don´t use XP anymore, but tell players when to level up.
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Getting additional abilities is better.
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That being said, so far most subsystems weren´t worth bothering with (caravan rules being the worst and Hell´s Rebels rebellion system being the best).
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</blockquote><p>It seems that the Militia system takes its inspiration from the rebellion. And I plan on using it with only a few alterations to replace the caravan rules in Jade Regent ;-)Marco Massoudi wrote:Bonus XP for reaching a Militia Rank is totally useless to me anyway, as i mostly don´t use XP anymore, but tell players when to level up.
Getting additional abilities is better.
That being said, so far most subsystems weren´t worth bothering with (caravan rules being the worst and Hell´s Rebels rebellion system being the best).
It seems that the Militia system takes its inspiration from the rebellion. And I plan on using it with only a few alterations to replace the...The Raven Black2017-03-24T22:42:06ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG)CanisDirushttps://paizo.com/products/btpy9qif/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Lands-of-Conflict#1092017-03-24T21:35:56Z2017-03-24T21:35:56Z<p>I'm not sure if either of the authors check out this thread, but I had a question that I was unable to find...</p>
<p>The book talks a bit about one General Lord Vernus Liocarcinus (LG male human aristocrat 2/inquisitor 9). I don't suppose there's a specific deity that he's an inquisitor of?</p>
<p>(PS insert appreciation for authors suggesting that this NPC is crabby in more ways/words than one here! ;)</p>I'm not sure if either of the authors check out this thread, but I had a question that I was unable to find...
The book talks a bit about one General Lord Vernus Liocarcinus (LG male human aristocrat 2/inquisitor 9). I don't suppose there's a specific deity that he's an inquisitor of?
(PS insert appreciation for authors suggesting that this NPC is crabby in more ways/words than one here! ;)CanisDirus2017-03-24T21:35:56ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG)gagsmithhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy9qif/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Lands-of-Conflict#1082017-03-25T10:16:27Z2017-03-18T02:08:09Z<p>Will the militia rules end up on the PRD? Planning to run this online and while I have the physical book coming, wondering what the logistics of getting the rules to my prospective players looks like?</p>Will the militia rules end up on the PRD? Planning to run this online and while I have the physical book coming, wondering what the logistics of getting the rules to my prospective players looks like?gagsmith2017-03-18T02:08:09ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG)Axialhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy9qif/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Lands-of-Conflict#1072017-03-18T08:42:36Z2017-03-13T17:05:11Z<p>[Spoiler omitted]</p>
<p>Actual, relevant note: I'm going to have General Armadus and the Green Maiden in my Ironfang Invasion campaign when I run it.</p>[Spoiler omitted]
Actual, relevant note: I'm going to have General Armadus and the Green Maiden in my Ironfang Invasion campaign when I run it.Axial2017-03-13T17:05:11ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG)Quandaryhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy9qif/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Lands-of-Conflict#1062017-03-09T05:00:25Z2017-03-09T05:00:25Z<p>Well I always assumed a more nuanced history between the two sides, but glad it's being fleshed out more.
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The fact the current military government of Molthune is undercutting the ancient priviledges of landed nobility
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(and upraising the most downtrodden classes) itself undercuts the historical conflict a bit.</p>
<p>I'm curious if the CS expounds on the "Animated Object" economy of Molthune,
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I always liked that aspect the most, as approaching Alkenstar style magi-tech, but not going as far,
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i.e. tending to maintain the same tech level just with "automation" of it's operation.
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The image of half-deserted city crafted for nonsense religious reasons and inhabited mostly by magical machines seems fun locale.</p>
<p>The immigrant labor bit also seemed an interesting angle, and besides foreigners could well include Nirmathas folk.</p>
<p>Does it go into divisions of nobility, perhaps what happened to "Nirmathi" nobility?</p>Well I always assumed a more nuanced history between the two sides, but glad it's being fleshed out more.
The fact the current military government of Molthune is undercutting the ancient priviledges of landed nobility
(and upraising the most downtrodden classes) itself undercuts the historical conflict a bit.
I'm curious if the CS expounds on the "Animated Object" economy of Molthune,
I always liked that aspect the most, as approaching Alkenstar style magi-tech, but not going as far,
i.e....Quandary2017-03-09T05:00:25ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG)Sethttps://paizo.com/products/btpy9qif/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Lands-of-Conflict#1052017-03-09T01:36:53Z2017-03-09T00:28:17Z<p>Agreed with the last two posts! I love that at least one Molthuni leader is a paladin, and the graying up of these two nations really helps make both sides more three-dimensional and useful from a storytelling / gamemastering standpoint.</p>Agreed with the last two posts! I love that at least one Molthuni leader is a paladin, and the graying up of these two nations really helps make both sides more three-dimensional and useful from a storytelling / gamemastering standpoint.Set2017-03-09T00:28:17ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG)Axialhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy9qif/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Lands-of-Conflict#1042017-03-09T00:56:07Z2017-03-07T18:47:57Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Gorbacz wrote:</div><blockquote> I like how this book paints a more nuanced portrayal of the conflict. Nirmathas isn't all freedom fighting angels, they're angels with dirty faces who might just have gotten a little too far into the whole ambush thy enemy and slit his throat because freedom thing. </blockquote><p>Likewise, the Molthunis aren't vicious, genocidal fascists who want to burn the forest down and wipe Nirmathas off of the map. Their army is actually pretty clean, doesn't kill civilians, and one of their general lords is even a Paladin!
<p>This is why I SO want Nirmathas and Molthune to do a hero/villain team up against the Hobgoblins in Ironfang Invasion and collaboratively kick their asses, but apparently that isn't going to happen.</p>Gorbacz wrote:I like how this book paints a more nuanced portrayal of the conflict. Nirmathas isn't all freedom fighting angels, they're angels with dirty faces who might just have gotten a little too far into the whole ambush thy enemy and slit his throat because freedom thing.
Likewise, the Molthunis aren't vicious, genocidal fascists who want to burn the forest down and wipe Nirmathas off of the map. Their army is actually pretty clean, doesn't kill civilians, and one of their general...Axial2017-03-07T18:47:57ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG)Gorbaczhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy9qif/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Lands-of-Conflict#1032017-03-18T02:23:41Z2017-03-07T17:26:05Z<p>I like how this book paints a more nuanced portrayal of the conflict. Nirmathas isn't all freedom fighting angels, they're angels with dirty faces who might just have gotten a little too far into the whole ambush thy enemy and slit his throat because freedom thing. While Molthune isn't all Panzer Kaiser Nazi Dragoons...</p>I like how this book paints a more nuanced portrayal of the conflict. Nirmathas isn't all freedom fighting angels, they're angels with dirty faces who might just have gotten a little too far into the whole ambush thy enemy and slit his throat because freedom thing. While Molthune isn't all Panzer Kaiser Nazi Dragoons...Gorbacz2017-03-07T17:26:05ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG)Plausible Pseudonymhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy9qif/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Lands-of-Conflict#1022017-03-01T23:39:06Z2017-03-01T23:39:06Z<p>I think you're suffering some perspective illusion, it's fine.</p>I think you're suffering some perspective illusion, it's fine.Plausible Pseudonym2017-03-01T23:39:06ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lands of Conflict (PFRPG)Dhunamhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy9qif/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Lands-of-Conflict#1012017-03-01T21:27:36Z2017-03-01T21:27:36Z<p>Is it just me or her arms are backward on the cover? You just can't swing that way girl!</p>Is it just me or her arms are backward on the cover? You just can't swing that way girl!Dhunam2017-03-01T21:27:36Z