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i was curious i hear that their are worlds in the inner sea setting but does the company talk abouit it can you refrence me the books


Yes.

Distant Worlds is the primary book, but it's only a brief treatment of them. More tidbits are revealed in several of the mythic books scattered here and there, but it's hard to recommend those unless you like Mythic, as the stuff in those books is basically all mythic stuff on Golarian with ties to extra-Golarian stuff.

I believe there is a bestiary with stuff, but I don't own it and can't recall the name.

There may be a few other sources.

If it's strictly info you're after, you'd do well to look at Pathfinderwiki.com - they do amazing work gathering stuff.

The AP Reign of Winter has extra-Gooarian travel, but it is divisive. Legendary Planet is by third party... who are actual precious or current employees or associates with Paizo/Pathfinder. Not actual PF canon, but looks amazing...

Anything in particular you're after?


Tacticslion wrote:

Yes.

Distant Worlds is the primary book, but it's only a brief treatment of them. More tidbits are revealed in several of the mythic books scattered here and there, but it's hard to recommend those unless you like Mythic, as the stuff in those books is basically all mythic stuff on Golarian with ties to extra-Golarian stuff.

I believe there is a bestiary with stuff, but I don't own it and can't recall the name.

There may be a few other sources.

If it's strictly info you're after, you'd do well to look at Pathfinderwiki.com - they do amazing work gathering stuff.

The AP Reign of Winter has extra-Gooarian travel, but it is divisive. Legendary Planet is by third party... who are actual precious or current employees or associates with Paizo/Pathfinder. Not actual PF canon, but looks amazing...

Anything in particular you're after? i was just wonderingi love fluff for worlds like this just like warhammer 40k stuff etc anything fluff ill try to read


i was just wonder i love fluff of the world because it seems so well written


In case you missed it, Paizo is about to release their space setting for the future of Golarion called Starfinder. Distant Worlds, People of the Stars and a few adventure path installments comprise the totality of Paizo references for their solar system.

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If you play or are interested in Pathfinder Society as a view of the campaign setting, several scenarios happen on other planets and many more feature extraterrestrial creatures.


Which scenarios?


Well, things I can think about:

Player Companion: People of the Stars

Campaign Setting: Distant Worlds

I think Iron Gods involves space stuff, but don't quote me on that. Occult Mysteries doesn't deal with space stuff per se but it does touch on astrology things like constellations (there's actually a prestige class in Paths of the Righteous based around the "Cosmic Caravan" in that book, which is kinda like a zodiac).


Potential AP and module spoilers:
The Solar System plays a role in the Second Darkness AP, with a gazetteer in Children of the Void (now mostly supplanted by Distant Worlds). The AP's plot is heavily rooted in some space-comes-to-Golarion themes.

The module Doom Comes to Dustpawn is space-related and involves a unique spaceship's fate.

The module The Moonscar predictably involves Golarion's moon.

Occult Mysteries has a section full of astrology on Golarion, including astrological events that can affect characters during certain planetary alignments, phases, or conjunctions. Dragon Empires Gazetteer covers the Tian Xia zodiac.

The Iron Gods AP doesn't go to space, but it involves a lot of space stuff that's come to Golarion, including alien races. This includes supporting books People of the Stars and Numeria, Land of Fallen Stars.

Agmazar has some extraterrestrial connections.

Heart of the Jungle includes a section on a portal to another world.

The Reign of Winter AP goes off-world not once but twice.

Occult Origins has a couple of paragraphs on psychics in the solar system.

Elves of Golarion notes that elves are originally from another world and have a form a interplanetary travel, which comes up from time to time.

Pathfinder Society spoilers:
The multiseason Eyes of the Ten arc of season 2 goes off-world.

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PFS not really a spoiler:
As does the season 8 opening special.

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