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Marco Massoudi |
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I once began to write a novel based on the "Black Desert" chapter in the "Mythic Realms Campaign Setting".
That one was starting the Drow of Shraen as protagonists, fighting against the Urdefhan & a cabal of awakened Demi-Liches.
This is actually the first book in the AP i find interesting.
Who is scheduled to writing this?
logic_poet |
Out of curiosity where is the current placeholder art from?
The background art is the opener from the Brutal Slavers chapter of the villain codex. I couldn't find the foreground piece.
Ron Lundeen Developer |
QuidEst |
Will drow become playable ancestry in this?
Pretty unlikely.
I'm going to make a bold prediction: Paizo will never release a PF2 playable ancestry in any AP book but the first. It'd be giving a player option that nobody playing could use, even with retraining. I might be proven wrong some day, but I imagine it'd be under pretty specific circumstances- the AP involves the creation of a completely new ancestry, for instance.
Ron Lundeen Developer |
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Terevalis Unctio of House Mysti wrote:Will drow become playable ancestry in this?Pretty unlikely.
I'm going to make a bold prediction: Paizo will never release a PF2 playable ancestry in any AP book but the first. It'd be giving a player option that nobody playing could use, even with retraining. I might be proven wrong some day, but I imagine it'd be under pretty specific circumstances- the AP involves the creation of a completely new ancestry, for instance.
(*nods, notes prediction in Predictions Book*)
Or we might, if an AP volume puts its focus on a narrow slice of the world where such a new ancestry exists. It isn't new for the people of the world--there's always been those people living over there--but it's not something that warrants inclusion in a fuller treatment of widely available ancestries. Something like that would be entirely appropriate to include in an AP volume.
Winkie_Phace |
QuidEst wrote:Terevalis Unctio of House Mysti wrote:Will drow become playable ancestry in this?Pretty unlikely.
I'm going to make a bold prediction: Paizo will never release a PF2 playable ancestry in any AP book but the first. It'd be giving a player option that nobody playing could use, even with retraining. I might be proven wrong some day, but I imagine it'd be under pretty specific circumstances- the AP involves the creation of a completely new ancestry, for instance.
(*nods, notes prediction in Predictions Book*)
Or we might, if an AP volume puts its focus on a narrow slice of the world where such a new ancestry exists. It isn't new for the people of the world--there's always been those people living over there--but it's not something that warrants inclusion in a fuller treatment of widely available ancestries. Something like that would be entirely appropriate to include in an AP volume.
hey so ah, who are the Shoony?
Ron Lundeen Developer |
Winkie_Phace |
Winkie_Phace wrote:hey so ah, who are the Shoony?Oh, I am very excited for shoonies. But you're in the wrong Extinction Curse volume for them. I'm so looking forward to pulling back the curtain on them!
Fair enough, they just seemed like they may check an awful lot of boxes in the quote like: "narrow slice of the world where such a new ancestry exists."
and: "not something that warrants inclusion in a fuller treatment of widely available ancestries."At least based off of the single sentence I've got to go on :) I might just be overly excited at the possibility. I'll stop being off-volume now, though.
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Terevalis Unctio of House Mysti wrote:Will drow become playable ancestry in this?Pretty unlikely.
I'm going to make a bold prediction: Paizo will never release a PF2 playable ancestry in any AP book but the first. It'd be giving a player option that nobody playing could use, even with retraining. I might be proven wrong some day, but I imagine it'd be under pretty specific circumstances- the AP involves the creation of a completely new ancestry, for instance.
Well, considering the third book has had an ancestry confirmed in it, that didn't last long!
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Marco Massoudi |
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Update: Due to some delays in the production lines, we've had to push this book's release back a month. It is now listed as a June release.
Do you already know how this will impact later adventure path volumes?
Will there be two volumes in june or will everything be pushed back one month?
Thank you for your time and stay safe.
Sara Marie Customer Service & Community Manager |
Vorsk, Follower or Erastil |
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No New Archetypes.
A New very rough Disease and a magic item to be immune to it
Some New Rituals and Spells.
A bunch of new items from both Xulgath and Urdefhan origins
New Creatures are as Follows:
Ammut: Creature 18. Rare NE Huge Fiend
Blightborn Genies: 2 Kinds shown, though name drops for others on the side.
Muurfeli: Creature 16. Rare CN Large Air Elemental Genie
Ararda: Creature 18. Rare LE Large Earth Elemental Genie
Obsidian Golem: Creature 16. Uncommon N Large Construct Golem Mindless
Iffdahsil: Creature 21. Unique CE Gargantuan Aberration Undead
Urdefhan: 3 Kinds shown. Skavelings are mentioned in being in Bestiary 2
High Tormentor: Creature 10. NE Medium Humanoid Urdefhan
Hunter: Creature 12. NE Medium Humanoid Urdefhan
Dominator: Creature 14. NE Medium Humanoid Urdefhan
Vitalia: Creature 18. Rare N Large Aberration Aquatic Mindless
Xulgath Deepmouth. Creature 12. Uncommon CE Medium Humanoid Xulgath
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The Gold Sovereign |
Blightborn Genies: 2 Kinds shown, though name drops for others on the side.
Muurfeli: Creature 16. Rare CN Large Air Elemental Genie
Ararda: Creature 18. Rare LE Large Earth Elemental Genie
Could you tell us more about this genies? What's their lore and how are they different from regular genies?
Vorsk, Follower or Erastil |
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Vorsk, Follower or Erastil wrote:Could you tell us more about this genies? What's their lore and how are they different from regular genies?Blightborn Genies: 2 Kinds shown, though name drops for others on the side.
Muurfeli: Creature 16. Rare CN Large Air Elemental Genie
Ararda: Creature 18. Rare LE Large Earth Elemental Genie
So its Blightburn not Blightborn, but realized too late to fix that. Blightburn is a radioactive disease shown in the book that permeates the Black Desert. These are genies that were long ago summoned by the cultures that lived in the area before Aroden stole the orbs and lead to them falling and Blightburn coming to be, and then the disease infusing these jinn.
The Muurfeli are air jinn that summon and use radioactive and tainted air. They have an owl like head.The Ararda are shaitan who were infused with the radioactive crystals of the black desert to harness electricity in the earth. They have an aura that can spread the disease. The have many scorpion like features.
The Gold Sovereign |
The Gold Sovereign wrote:Vorsk, Follower or Erastil wrote:Could you tell us more about this genies? What's their lore and how are they different from regular genies?Blightborn Genies: 2 Kinds shown, though name drops for others on the side.
Muurfeli: Creature 16. Rare CN Large Air Elemental Genie
Ararda: Creature 18. Rare LE Large Earth Elemental GenieSo its Blightburn not Blightborn, but realized too late to fix that. Blightburn is a radioactive disease shown in the book that permeates the Black Desert. These are genies that were long ago summoned by the cultures that lived in the area before Aroden stole the orbs and lead to them falling and Blightburn coming to be, and then the disease infusing these jinn.
The Muurfeli are air jinn that summon and use radioactive and tainted air. They have an owl like head.
The Ararda are shaitan who were infused with the radioactive crystals of the black desert to harness electricity in the earth. They have an aura that can spread the disease. The have many scorpion like features.
Thanks for the answer, Vorsk! That seems to be a rather "setting specific" concept, but I'm looking forward into seeing them.
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This book and the last book have made me really curious about the Circle of Stones. Why did they steal the aeon orb? Where did they take it? What are they using it for?
Also curious to learn more about the origin of the aeon orbs. Where did they come from? And who placed them in the Vask?
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Hello everyone! This is now available for purchase from Fantasy Grounds or on Steam. Sync your FG account first to get it a discount equivalent to the PDF Price ($17.99)
Pathfinder 2- Extinction Curse AP 5: Lord of the Black Sands
Publisher: Paizo Inc.
System: Pathfinder 2 RPG
Type: Adventure
Get it on Steam
CorvusMask |
Oh another reason why I want to praise Shraen gazetteer for writing NPC levels out: Sure it makes sense to leave them level-less in generic campaign setting books so that GM can scale them to their campaign, but in AP settlement the PC level is already set so it is good to know how they would scale to PCs even if they weren't all evil :3