How are the River Kingdoms looking these days?


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I've been thinking about trying to launch a campaign set there that is either about Razmir doing his thing, or about the Ivory Labyrinth (loved those guys in WotR)trying to infiltrate/conquer Seven Arches to repurpose their portals to create a new World Wound, but the books that I've got don't have a ton on updates yet, and I kind of stopped following the APs around that one that had Xin in at the end.

So I'm just wondering if there were any big standout events in there? The world guide mentions that Pitax is gone (but it's still on the map), and that the kingdom that was established in Kingmaker is now a thing, but doesn't offer much more detail about it.

Liberty's Edge

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Aside from Pitax being at least under new management, and a new unnamed kingdom having arisen from Kingmaker, there haven't been any direct changes, though the Worldwound closing and Numeria being ruled pretty differently now have some obvious economic effects.

Shadow Lodge

Deadmanwalking wrote:
Aside from Pitax being at least under new management

Wasn't it annexed outright as far as 2E lore is concerned?

Liberty's Edge

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zimmerwald1915 wrote:
Deadmanwalking wrote:
Aside from Pitax being at least under new management
Wasn't it annexed outright as far as 2E lore is concerned?

Probably. But as noted, it's still on the PF2 map, so the city, if perhaps not the nation, still exists and has kept its name.

Shadow Lodge

Deadmanwalking wrote:
Aside from Pitax being at least under new management, and a new unnamed kingdom having arisen from Kingmaker, there haven't been any direct changes

Oh, and Artume had a coup. Not one of much consequence, the putative king couped his regent. But still, it's a thing.

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