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On page 22 of book 3, there is reference to a monster in one of the rooms of map A. the creature is called Og-Zeugus, and on that page, it says the creature appears in Bestiary 6. I cannot find any reference to the creature in the pathfinderwiki lists for Bestiary 6. I'm trying to prep this part of the book for my players and am leery of purchasing Bestiary 6 unless I KNOW the Og-Zeugus appears in that book before spending the money.
Can anyone confirm that it appears in the book for me? I'd really appreciate it. Thanks.

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As far as I know, gongorinans were first introduced in volume 4 of Shattered Star (Beyond the Doomsday Door) - an adventure with a strong link to Yamosoth. According to Archives of Nethys it appears in Bestiary 6. I'll try to get my hands on my physical copy tomorrow to confirm.

JAF0 |

I found some more info. Og-Zeugus is a proper name. The creature type is
Gongorinan.
THANK YOU!

JAF0 |

As far as I know, gongorinans were first introduced in volume 4 of Shattered Star (Beyond the Doomsday Door) - an adventure with a strong link to Yamosoth. According to Archives of Nethys it appears in Bestiary 6. I'll try to get my hands on my physical copy tomorrow to confirm.
Thanks.. got the info I needed from AON... the information is much appreciated. Looks like just a little issue with the text in the AP... (giving the proper name of the creature without it's creature type).

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rokeca wrote:As far as I know, gongorinans were first introduced in volume 4 of Shattered Star (Beyond the Doomsday Door) - an adventure with a strong link to Yamosoth. According to Archives of Nethys it appears in Bestiary 6. I'll try to get my hands on my physical copy tomorrow to confirm.Thanks.. got the info I needed from AON... the information is much appreciated. Looks like just a little issue with the text in the AP... (giving the proper name of the creature without it's creature type).
One thing I recall from running Og-Zeugus is that the AoN gongorinan stat block does not provide all the information you may want on the creature's Horrific Appearance ability (this is true for other qlippoth). It's a bit of a google-fest to find the appropriate information, but here it is in case you need it:
Horrific Appearance (Su): All qlippoth have such horrific and mind-rending shapes that those who gaze upon them suffer all manner of ill effects. A qlippoth can present itself as a standard action to assault the senses of all living creatures within 30 feet. The exact effects caused by a qlippoth’s horrific appearance vary by the type of qlippoth. A successful Will save (DC 10 + 1/2 the qlippoth’s Hit Dice + the qlippoth’s Charisma modifier): reduces or negates the effect. This ability is a mind-affecting gaze attack.