Broadsheet
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A broadsheet is a printed publication, a newspaper, designed to inform the public about local, current events, including politics, gossip, and business news. They are published in most large metropolises that have access to government-backed printing presses. Broadsheets printed on older engraved-plate printing presses can only be published once every few weeks, while those published on the much more expensive and complicated movable-type presses can be published daily. The average broadsheet costs around 6 silver pieces.1
When a broadsheet covers international news, it usually utilises divination magic or a magical messaging system.2
Name | Region | Description |
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The Wealday Parchment | Ravengro, Ustalav | A weekly newspaper that covers local and sometimes national news.3 |
The Sennight Star | Absalom | Absalom's most popular and oldest broadsheet. Published weekly and covers local and government news and tame celebrity gossip.2 |
Eyes on Absalom | Absalom | Young illustrated broadsheet swiftly growing in popularity. It reports on criminal, scandalous, and sadistic topics.2 |
Anon & Afar | Absalom | A monthly journal reporting on foreign news. Unlike other newspapers, Anon & Afar does not use magic to gather international information and goes much more in-depth about its topics.2 |
The Mother's Message | Absalom | A newspaper funded by House Damaq. It contains critical articles and reports on local and foreign news and rumors. It is openly critical about the Pathfinder Society's leaders.24 |
Ear to the Inner Sea | Absalom | A newspaper reporting on Inner Sea news.2 |
The Greenlift Post | Eastgate, Absalom | A newspaper that offers shoony-preferential employment benefits.2 |
The Kortos Quorum | Starstone Isle | A biweekly paper focused on Starstone Isle news, except Absalom's. It contains funny stories and publishes almanacs on a variety of subjects like farming, fishing, or forestry.2 |
References
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- ↑ David N. Ross. (2016). Inner Sea Intrigue, p. 50. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-60125-837-3
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 Erik Mona et al. (2021). Absalom, City of Lost Omens, p. 45f. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-64078-235-8
- ↑ Michael Kortes. (2011). Ravengro. The Haunting of Harrowstone, p. 61. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-308-8
- ↑ Erik Mona et al. (2021). Absalom, City of Lost Omens, p. 283. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-64078-235-8