4711 AR
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4711 AR in conflicts
- The Tower of Yath is brought down by a group of adventurers, who also manage to kill its main defender, the cleric Isilda.[1]
- Dorianna Ouidda, a member of Andoran's People's Council briefly takes control of the Pathfinder Lodge in Almas.[2]
4711 AR in organizations
- Amara Li purchases and refurbishes a building in the Petal District of Absalom into a replica of her Goka lodge, and opens it to the Pathfinder Society as the Lantern Lodge.[3]
4711 AR in politics
- The Decemvirate broker a peace accord between the centaur Cangarit tribe and the wealthy Otheron family of Absalom, thus ending 2 years of conflict between the two parties.[4]
- The Pathfinder Society creates a formal alliance with the kobold Sewer Dragon Tribe, thus stabilizing a large portion of underground Absalom.[5]
- The Silver Crusade establishes itself in the Mendevian capital of Nerosyan. Its reputation quickly spreads throughout the crusader kingdom.[1]
- The Mordant Spire elves send an envoy to the Decemvirate of the Pathfinder Society to negotiate the Society's access to the Azlanti treasures the elves protect.[6]
- Ozmyn Zaidow becomes the powerful new leader of the Technic League and begins to reform the organization.[7]
- The Technic League appoints Kannath as envoy to Aaramor, beginning a tenure that results in several unsuccessful attempts on his life.[8]
- Codwin I is re-elected the Supreme Elect of Andoran for a second time in a landslide.[2]
Miscellaneous
- The Ruby Phoenix Tournament is held this year in the city of Goka.[9]
- Pathfinder agents attend the Ruby Phoenix Tournament. Victorious, the Decemvirate claims the Hao Jin Tapestry as the prize.[10]
- The prophetess Minesqa Rovoyosh arrives in the Irriseni town of Belila, and begins converting the locals to her religion, which she calls the Way of Transcendent Bliss.[11]
- The Master of the Gales wins the fifth of five consecutive Free Captains' Regattas.[12]
- Fort Ramgate, stationed on the border between Nirmathas and Molthune, is completed.[13]
- The Hellknights of the Order of the Nail fully abandon Citadel Altaerein, their original fortress in Isger, in preference to their newer headquarters in Varisia.[14][15]
- Guaril Karela of the Sczarni crime syndicate leverages Pathfinders to acquire the deed to Crystal Creations, a glassblowing shop in Absalom that fronts the Crowsworn thieves' guild.[16]
- Eras the Needle disappears for more than a year while touring Varisia.[17]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 James Jacobs, Jonathan H. Keith, Jason Nelson, Amber Stewart, and Tanith Tyrr. (2013). The Worldwound, p. rear inside cover. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-532-7
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Tim Hitchcock and Jason Nelson. (2015). Andoran, Birthplace of Freedom, p. 5. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-60125-721-5
- ↑ Kate Baker et al. (2020). Pathfinder Society Guide, p. 90. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-64078-278-5
- ↑ Benjamin Bruck. (2011). The Kortos Envoy, p. 3. Paizo Publishing, LLC.
- ↑ Dennis Baker. (2011). Sewer Dragons of Absalom, p. 21. Paizo Publishing, LLC.
- ↑ Mark Moreland. (2011). Murder on the Throaty Mermaid, p. 3. Paizo Publishing, LLC.
- ↑ Jim Groves, James Jacobs, and Russ Taylor. (2014). Numeria, Land of Fallen Stars, p. 5. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-653-9
- ↑ Jim Groves, James Jacobs, and Russ Taylor. (2014). Numeria, Land of Fallen Stars, p. 7. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-653-9
- ↑ Tim Hitchcock. (2012). The Ruby Phoenix Tournament, p. 3. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-381-1
- ↑ Jonathan H. Keith. (2011). The Dog Pharaoh's Tomb, p. 3. Paizo Publishing, LLC.
- ↑ Mike Shel. (2013). Irrisen, Land of Eternal Winter, p. 7. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-486-3
- ↑ Matthew Goodall. (2012). Tempest Rising. Tempest Rising, p. 47. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-413-9 Year estimated from publication date.
- ↑ Lissa Guillet and Amber E. Scott. (2017). Lands of Conflict, p. 5. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-60125-927-1
- ↑ Amanda Hamon. (2019). "Hellknight Hill". Hellknight Hill, p. 6. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-64078-173-3
- ↑ Logan Bonner, Amanda Hamon, James Jacobs, and Jason Tondro. (2019). "Adventure Toolbox". Hellknight Hill, p. 76. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-64078-173-3
- ↑ Kate Baker et al. (2020). Pathfinder Society Guide, p. 57. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-64078-278-5
- ↑ Kate Baker et al. (2020). Pathfinder Society Guide, p. 80. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-64078-278-5