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Pathfinder: Absalom City Of Lost Omens

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Sep 22 2020
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Absalom, the City of Lost Omens is one of the centerpieces of Pathfinder, literally, since its at the center of the world. Now you can preorder it’s 2nd Edition sourcebook.

The City at the Center of the World, Absalom, is one of the foundational pieces of Golarion. Situated at the heart of the Inner Sea, it is a massive metropolis that holds a key strategic position for both commercial and military powers–as well as holding the secrets to ascension to godhood, including Caiden Cailean. These powers, and more make it a central figure in much of Golarion’s history.

So naturally it’s the setting of an upcoming Sourcebook, up for Pre-Order once more, after COVID-19 related delays pushed back the first round of pre-orders. Take a look at what awaits you–and what has changed–in the City of Lost Omens.

via Paizo

Pathfinder: Absalom, City of Lost Omens – $46.99

For nearly 5,000 years, the great city of Absalom has stood at the center of the Inner Sea’s culture, commerce, and prophecy. Now, with the death of the city’s founder-god Aroden, the disappearance of the city’s lord mayor, and newly launched attacks from some of its greatest foes, Absalom stands at the gateway to a new and uncertain destiny!

This lore-packed 296-page hardcover guide to the locations, denizens, and adventures of Pathfinder’s most famous city is the largest Pathfinder city sourcebook to date, presenting a fascinating locale suitable for years of adventure! A huge 8-panel poster map of the city sets the scene in unprecedented detail, allowing your heroes to walk upon streets paved with centuries of history, following the steps of generations of questing heroes to chart a new path for the City at the Center of the World!

Absalom, City of Lost Omens will be up for pre-order in May, so be on the lookout for more then. In the meantime, Happy Adventuring!

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Author: J.R. Zambrano
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