Inner Sea Faiths

This article is primarily or only relevant to Pathfinder First Edition.
The subject of this article exists in or is relevant to the real world.
From PathfinderWiki


Inner Sea Faiths
Inner Sea Faiths
PZO9290
(Book)
Author(s) Robert Brookes et al.
Publisher Paizo Inc.
Price Print: $24.99
PDF: $15.99
Released March 30, 2016
Type Sourcebook
Binding Paperback
Pages 96 pages
isbn ISBN 978-1-60125-825-0
Rules set PFRPG
Series Pathfinder Campaign Setting
Follows Darklands Revisited
Precedes Heaven Unleashed
Artwork from Inner Sea Faiths

Inner Sea Faiths, a Pathfinder Campaign Setting sourcebook by Robert Brookes, Benjamin Bruck, Crystal Frasier, Thurston Hillman, Brandon Hodge, James Jacobs, Jessica Price, Patrick Renie, and David N. Ross, was released on March 30, 2016. Unlike most softcover Pathfinder Campaign Setting books that contain 64 pages, Inner Sea Faiths is 96 pages long.

Faith Is Your GuideAcross the Inner Sea region, few things are as ubiquitous as faith and religion. However, among the myriad nations and cultures, worship and devotion isn't limited to only the area's most widely acknowledged deities. Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Inner Sea Faiths sheds light on 15 lesser-known deities who nonetheless offer great power to their followers, granting spiritual might to any characters willing to offer devotion. Inside this book you'll find details about these gods' histories, dogmas, and practices, all designed to enrich your campaigns with divine lore, including:
  • In-depth articles about the Inner Sea region's more esoteric divinities, from Achaekek, god of divine punishment and patron of the deadly Red Mantis assassins, to Besmara, the lusty queen of pirates and tamer of the fierce beasts that dwell beneath the waves, to Milani, vehement enemy of tyranny and slavery, to Naderi, goddess of romantic tragedy and forbidden love.
  • Guidance on how to play an adventurer or create an NPC devoted to a particular god, including the clothing, texts, and holidays sacred to the faithful, as well as aphorisms common among their ranks.
  • Obediences and boons that can empower all worshipers of each divinity, especially those with levels in prestige classes devoted to their faith.
  • Details about each divinity's standing in the Great Beyond, as well as a look into the gods' personal extraplanar realms.
  • Insight into the fascinating creatures that serve each divinity, including the unique astral deva who heralds Kurgess, the Strong Man; and the veiled trumpet archon who heralds Sivanah, the Seventh Veil.

Contents

Introduction (2)

Achaekek (4)

Alseta (10)

Apsu (16)

Besmara (22)

Brigh (28)

Dahak (34)

Ghlaunder (40)

Groetus (46)

Gyronna (52)

Hanspur (58)

Kurgess (64)

Milani (70)

Naderi (76)

Sivanah (82)

Zyphus (88)