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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, is expected to be released on November 20, 2024.1 Some additional writing taken directly from Gods & Magic, and the additional authors from that include 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 will succeed Gods & Magic as the primary canonical reference for deities and divine magic in the Pathfinder campaign setting.2

This book has been announced but has not yet been released.
Product details such as release date, authors, cover art, and contents are subject to change.

Uncover the secrets of the gods with Lost Omens Divine Mysteries!

The influence of all-powerful deities is felt in every corner of the Lost Omens setting. Whether you're a valorous champion calling the righteous power of your patron down upon wicked foes or a sneaky rogue asking the god of thievery for a blessing on your next heist, faith and the forces behind it are key to every character's identity. Within this volume, you'll find details on the gods and non-deific faiths of the Age of Lost Omens from the perspective of their clergy and lay worshippers. The book also grants a glimpse into the machinations of a god, exploring how a new god rises, why a god takes worshippers in the first place, and what occurs when a god dies.

This 320-page resource for both players and Game Masters is the comprehensive look at all things divine, making it an essential addition to any Pathfinder Second Edition campaign and a remastered update and expansion of the popular Lost Omens Gods & Magic volume! The book updates for all of your favorite Pathfinder Second Edition deities, providing everything you need to know when playing with updated rules found in Pathfinder Player Core and Pathfinder Player Core 2, updating domains, spells, and other mechanics. These include expansions on existing classes like new witch patrons, new archetypes like the Rivethun emissary and powerful mortal herald, and new class archetypes like the battle harbinger option for clerics. The book also includes brand new character options and several additional divine entities never before explored in any Pathfinder reference!

Summary

This book will be 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 will be written in-character as the work of the nosoi psychopomp Yivali's presentation to Pharasma for promotion.3

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