
ifurita12 |
Hi everyone,
Firstly I hope this is the right forum to be asking this question. I was wondering if anyone could help me identify this image please and if possible what Pathfinder book it appears in or even better if anyone knows of or has a clear copy of the image without the table as shown in the picture on it?
https://ibb.co/2np9Xmx
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

VoodistMonk |

Man, I was hoping for something remarkable, or even inappropriate. Lol.
It's just a neanderthal-looking dude reaching for something...
No idea what media it comes from, or who the character might be... or where to even look for a copy of the picture without the table on it.
Why is THAT character/picture so important? Seems like you could find plenty of pictures of ugly, rugged brunettes in bronze armor.

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That is from the Pathfinder Adventure Card Game, not on a book but actually on an individual Card. The image is a clipped image of Valeros (The human fighter Iconic) reaching for something, not sure what. It appears to be a Scenario Setup/Description Card that indicates how to set the game up for that portion of the adventure, I think from the Core Set but I don't know any more than that.

Kasoh |
Hi everyone,
Firstly I hope this is the right forum to be asking this question. I was wondering if anyone could help me identify this image please and if possible what Pathfinder book it appears in or even better if anyone knows of or has a clear copy of the image without the table as shown in the picture on it?
https://ibb.co/2np9Xmx
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
That's an image of Valeros, the iconic fighter. The table is from the Pathfinder Adventure Card Game, meaning that it is a deck list for a location. I'm not familiar enough to say which set it was in though.
Locations usually got unique art for the set, where equipment, spells, monsters, allies, would sometimes use already created Pathfinder art.
That might be the only instance of that particular art as published, but I can't say for certain.