weirmonken
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Hey Everyone,
This is a pretty minor concern, but I think I've spotted a gaffe.
According to Dwarves of Golarion, only four sky citadels remain: Dongun Hold, Highhelm, Janderhoff, and Kravenkus.
However, the Campaign Setting establishes a fifth citadel, and refers to it in present tense: Kraggodan, in Nirmathas.
Has Kraggodan fallen, or was this simply an error in Dwarves of Golarion?
James Jacobs
Creative Director
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Hey Everyone,
This is a pretty minor concern, but I think I've spotted a gaffe.
According to Dwarves of Golarion, only four sky citadels remain: Dongun Hold, Highhelm, Janderhoff, and Kravenkus.
However, the Campaign Setting establishes a fifth citadel, and refers to it in present tense: Kraggodan, in Nirmathas.
Has Kraggodan fallen, or was this simply an error in Dwarves of Golarion?
Dwarves of Golarion is a little unclear; those four sky citadels are the only ones that are cities that still function as cities. Kraggodan still has some dwarf holdouts, but it's not a city as much as it is a ruined adventure site with an on-site safe zone to retreat to to rest and recover.
weirmonken
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weirmonken wrote:Dwarves of Golarion is a little unclear; those four sky citadels are the only ones that are cities that still function as cities. Kraggodan still has some dwarf holdouts, but it's not a city as much as it is a ruined adventure site with an on-site safe zone to retreat to to rest and recover.Hey Everyone,
This is a pretty minor concern, but I think I've spotted a gaffe.
According to Dwarves of Golarion, only four sky citadels remain: Dongun Hold, Highhelm, Janderhoff, and Kravenkus.
However, the Campaign Setting establishes a fifth citadel, and refers to it in present tense: Kraggodan, in Nirmathas.
Has Kraggodan fallen, or was this simply an error in Dwarves of Golarion?
Wow, thanks for the quick reply, James.
Now I want to know more about Kraggodan. Consider me interested in seeing an article on Golarion Day, or in a future supplement.
Thanks again!