Distant Shores

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Distant Shores
Distant Shores
PZO9285
(Book)
Author(s) John Compton, et al.
Publisher Paizo Inc.
Price Print: $22.99
PDF: $15.99
Released October 21, 2015
Type Sourcebook
Binding Paperback
Pages 64 pages
isbn ISBN 978-1-60125-787-1
Rules set PFRPG
Series Pathfinder Campaign Setting
Follows Inner Sea Races
Precedes Occult Realms
Artwork from Distant Shores

Distant Shores, a Pathfinder Campaign Setting sourcebook written by John Compton, Adam Daigle, Crystal Frasier, Amanda Hamon, Rob McCreary, Mark Moreland, James L. Sutter, and Owen K.C. Stephens, was released on October 21, 2015.

Beyond the Inner SeaIt's time to leave familiar climes and tour the wider world! While most Pathfinder characters hail from the Inner Sea region, there are many other continents and societies out there just waiting to be explored. Within this book, you'll find detailed discussions of six major trade cities found on the distant corners of Golarion, complete with full-page maps and information on the resident cultures and traditions, adventure sites, new gods, magic and fighting styles, and more, plus rules to help you add local flavor and abilities to your characters. Face your destiny with a cyclopean myth-speaking, study the mysteries of the Iridian Fold, or hone your magic at the House of Green Mothers—there's a whole world at your fingertips!

Cities detailed in this book include:

Contents

Introduction (2)

Hooks and ideas to launch adventures into lands far from the Inner Sea region.

Aelyosos, City of Tides by John Compton (4)

Anuli, City of New Beginnings by Crystal Frasier (14)

Dhucharg, City of Conquerors by Amanda Hamon (24)

Radripal, City of Arches by Mark Moreland (34)

Segada, City of Keys by Adam Daigle (44)

Ular Kel, The Caravan City by James L. Sutter (54)

Maybe You Should Stay Home (inside front cover)

A map of Golarion that locates the book's six featured locations.