Facts:A History of Ashes/Sections
Foreword
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James Jacobs, Editor-in-Chief of Pathfinder Adventure Path, discusses why he knew Michael Kortes was the perfect author for this adventure, introduces the Shoanti to patient fans, and foreshadows changes on the horizon as Pathfinder moves into the double digits with its tenth volume.
A History of Ashes
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Forced to flee the city of Korvosa and pursued by sinister agents of Queen Ileosa, the heroes travel to the Cinderlands to seek out advice on how to defeat the ancient evil that has claimed their queen's mind. Few living today know the truth behind this evil—and those who do are among the Shoanti barbarian tribes preparing to invade Korvosa. The PCs must earn the trust of three tribes in order to realize their goals and save Korvosa from a brutal war.
The Cinderlands
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What can live in a land that burns? In the hellish Cinderlands—a barren place of scrub, ash, and flame—only the heartiest creatures and most tenacious plants flourish. Learn how to endure scorching emberstorms, avoid explosive cinder cones, hunt the region's blistering beasts, and survive as you traverse Varisia's blazing wastes.
People of the Storval Plateau
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Walk the unforgiving path of Varisia's native barbarians, the Shoanti. Learn of the proud heritages of their seven quahs, the fearless traditions of their dauntless warriors, and their indomitable resolve to tame one of the harshest wildernesses in all Golarion.
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Eando Klein's trek through the orc-dominated Hold of Belkzen puts him on a warpath few can hope to survive in this chapter of Pathfinder's Journal.
Bestiary
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Pregenerated Characters
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Preview
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