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Divine Mysteries

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Divine Mysteries, a Pathfinder Lost Omens sourcebook written by Misha Bushyager, Jessica Catalan, Carlos Cisco, Rue Dickey, Brian Duckwitz Aoife Ester, Ivis K. Flanagan, Tomas Gimenez Rioja, Leo Glass, Alastor Guzman, Thurston Hillman, Laura Lynn Horst, James Jacobs, Michelle Y. Kim, Thurston Hillman, Laura Lynn Horst, James Jacobs, Jason Keeley, Michelle Y. Kim, Monte Lin, Luis Loza, Stephanie Lundeen, Poorna M., Adam Ma, Jacob W. Michaels, Jaime Reyes Mondragón, Zac Moran, Jonathan Morgantini, Matt Morris, Morgan Nuncio, Kevin Thien Vu Long Nguyen, Daniel Oleh, Pam Punzalan, Jessica Redekop, Erin Roberts, quinn b. rodriguez, Michael Sayre, Mark Seifter, Austin Taylor, Isis Wozniakowska, and Sebastian Yūe, was released on November 20, 2024.1

The book incorporates additional writing from Gods & Magic by Robert Adducci, Piper Amatrudi, Amirali Attar Olyaee, Calder CaDavid, James Case, Adam Daigle, Katina Davis, Joshua Grinlinton, Virginia Jordan, Jacky Leung, Lyz Liddell, Ron Lundeen, Dave Nelson, Samantha Phelan, Jennifer Povey, Patrick Renie, David N. Ross, Simone D. Sallé, David Schwartz, Shahreena Shahrani, Isabelle Thorne, Marc Thuot, Jason Tondro, and Diego Valdez.

It succceeds Gods & Magic as the primary canonical reference for deities and divine magic in the Pathfinder campaign setting.2

Paizo released an amended version of the book's appendix, a table with details of all deities so far referenced in Pathfinder Second Edition, on November 22, 2024, as the freely available Divine Mysteries Web Supplement.3

Test Your Faith

Gods are unknowable beings, but their influence is exceedingly evident. Worlds rise and fall through the will of the gods, and it's through their followers that the greatest miracles are born. Pathfinder Lost Omens Divine Mysteries takes a look at all things divine. From learning what it takes to become a god, to how gods grant power to their worshippers, and even the ways a god might die, this tome offers everything the would-be faithful could want. The book also includes details on hundreds of gods and philosophies common throughout the Lost Omens setting and exciting character options for adventurers of all types, regardless of their divine gifts, so you can take up the weapons and magic of your god!

Summary

This book is connected to the War of Immortals event, in which Arazni will join the group of 20 core deities after one of them dies. The book is written in-character as the work of the nosoi psychopomp Yivali's presentation to Pharasma for promotion.4

Contents

Introduction
pp. 4–9
Chapter 1: Secrets of the Divine
pp. 10–29
Witness to the Divine
pp. 12–13
Faith and Mortals
pp. 14–17
Rise of a God
pp. 18–21
Nature of the Divine
pp. 22–25
A God's Demise
pp. 26–29
Chapter 2: Inner Sea Gods
pp. 30–119
Godly Influence
pp. 32–33
pp. 34–37
pp. 38–41
pp. 42–45
pp. 46–49
pp. 50–53
pp. 54–57
pp. 58–61
pp. 62–65
pp. 66–69
pp. 70–73
pp. 74–77
pp. 78–81
pp. 82–85
pp. 86–89
pp. 90–93
pp. 94–97
pp. 98–101
pp. 102–105
pp. 106–109
pp. 110–113
Divine Connections
pp. 114–119
Chapter 3: Other Gods
pp. 120–167
Divine Paradox
pp. 122–123
Avatars
pp. 164–167
Chapter 4: Exploring Divinities
pp. 168–251
Gods of a Feather
pp. 170–171
Coatl Tribunal
pp. 180–181
Divine Accords
pp. 236–237
p. 246
p. 249
p. 250
Atheists and Free Agents
p. 251
Chapter 5: Divine Power
pp. 252–299
Mortal Manifestations
pp. 254–255
pp. 256–261
pp. 262–271
Battle Harbinger (Class Archetype)
pp. 272–275
Champions of Faith
pp. 276–277
pp. 278–283
Oracle Mysteries
pp. 284–287
Palatine Detective (Class Archetype)
pp. 288–289
pp. 290–291
pp. 292–295
Witch Patrons
pp. 296–299
Appendix
pp. 300–323
Glossary & Index
pp. 324–326

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