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Major rpg author and Pathfinder Contributor Owen "Mr. Absalom" Stephens has put up more free material outlining the City at the Center of the World.

You can see the new material here. And he has an index linking to all these expansions at the bottom of every article!

As always, I beg anyone reading his work to let him know by responding at his blog! (And if you want to see it compiled and made cannon, like a lot of us do, mention it here, or start a new thread about it!)


Dungeon Grrrl wrote:
(And if you want to see it compiled and made cannon, like a lot of us do, mention it here, or start a new thread about it!)

I'd certainly like that.


BenS wrote:
Dungeon Grrrl wrote:
(And if you want to see it compiled and made cannon, like a lot of us do, mention it here, or start a new thread about it!)
I'd certainly like that.

Anyone else interested in complied and cannon Absalom material? Is it worth compiling it even if we can;t make it cannon?

What about getting Paizo to give Mr. Stephens an offical Absalom blog?


Dungeon Grrrl wrote:
What about getting Paizo to give Mr. Stephens an offical Absalom blog?

I support this recommendation! It would mean one less thing the full time editorial staff would have to write each week, though they might not include any art...

Sovereign Court

Very cool.

I'm not sure Paizo are about to hand out bits of canon though.

Although they are known to hand out cannons when they need things in bits...


GeraintElberion wrote:

Very cool.

I'm not sure Paizo are about to hand out bits of canon though.

It's worth noting that the blogger in question is the author of The Guide to Absalom, so it's not like they'd be handing it out to some untested fan. I suspect Mr. Stephens would be working at Paizo if he didnt live half a country away. :D

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