
DanyRay |

Hi,
I wish to introduce catfolk in my Golarion campaigns and I wonder where they come from. Does someone know about source stating them coming from a particular region or nation or saying there is a small group living near city x or wood y?
Alternatively, if no canon exist yet on this subject, I'm open to look at suggestions.
Thanks!
Dany

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I recall hearing that they're most common in southern Garund (south of the Mwangi Expanse).
If you're running a Varisia game, there's some of everything in Kaer Maga. Also, Pathfinders or slave traders could explain them turning up just about anywhere.
Cheers!
Landon

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Nope; I've mentioned here and there on the boards that southern Garund has a large amount of catfolk. If not a catfolk nation, then definitely enough that if we do a book about southern Garund, catfolk will probably be one of the core PC races for the region.
We haven't done much beyond that at all with the concept though.

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Nope; I've mentioned here and there on the boards that southern Garund has a large amount of catfolk. If not a catfolk nation, then definitely enough that if we do a book about southern Garund, catfolk will probably be one of the core PC races for the region.
We haven't done much beyond that at all with the concept though.
I absolutely love Catfolk.. just always been a fan. (i'm a Leo and with long hair i look like a lion) so.. if you guys make an explicit and detailed book on Catfolk and their origins/inhabitants.. i would buy it up right now.. no doubt.
Garund.. i like that, i can tie that into my campaign :)

Shane LeRose |

Nope; I've mentioned here and there on the boards that southern Garund has a large amount of catfolk. If not a catfolk nation, then definitely enough that if we do a book about southern Garund, catfolk will probably be one of the core PC races for the region.
We haven't done much beyond that at all with the concept though.
Well. This just struck a nerve. I believe one of your next announcements should be for this book.
I mean, c'mon. Catfolk? Not a hard sell in the slightest.

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James Jacobs wrote:Nope; I've mentioned here and there on the boards that southern Garund has a large amount of catfolk. If not a catfolk nation, then definitely enough that if we do a book about southern Garund, catfolk will probably be one of the core PC races for the region.
We haven't done much beyond that at all with the concept though.
Well. This just struck a nerve. I believe one of your next announcements should be for this book.
I mean, c'mon. Catfolk? Not a hard sell in the slightest.
Bump.. Something like "Blood of Angels/Fiends" Im just saying that kind of detail is amazing, and ive seen 3rd party books for catfolk.. and no offense to them, buuuuuut i want a Paizo brain working on it for Golarion campaigns. Throw in some cool art work for inspiration. BAM!

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Catfolk in southern Garund is just another reason I'm looking forward to Paizo publishing it one day. (I guess I missed Jacobs saying Catfolk are concentrated somewhere there.)
Holomog sounds awesome and is what I've really been looking forward to (though hopefully it doesn't end up too much like bland Hardby in GH), plus a nation of Aranea and a nation of Dinosaur-riders -- already cool, but through in a nation of Catfolk,... yeah, I would love a book on southern Garund one day.
(After The Spire of Nex & Absalom)

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We should all start bumping this until this thread hits 100 pages and Paizo is crushed under the weight of our demands!
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.Hey, I'm intrigued about the possibility too, but honestly, aren't there a handful of other books Paizo should do first?
Absalom
5 Kings Mts
Cheliax (actually, this stuff's coming in August!)
and maybe
Galt
Vudra
Iblydos