Firearm

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Firearms are among the most technologically advanced, and thus rarest, personal weapons manufactured in modern Golarion. Most gunpowder projectile weapons are manufactured in the magic-bereft city-state of Alkenstar1 and Dongun Hold,2 where advanced engineering, access to raw materials, and necessity have perfected the art over thousands of years.1

Without black powder, the peoples of Arcadia developed in parallel their own firearm technologies focused on compressed air, magic, and skymetals.3

Gunpowder firearms

See also: Black powder

Over 90 percent of all gunpowder firearms in the world are owned and maintained within Alkenstar itself, but mercenaries, emigrants, and highly profitable trade have spread these weapons throughout the world—if one knows where to look for them. In general, guns manufactured in the massive Gunworks are of basic quality, but more artistic gunsmiths and craftsmen populate Alkenstar City and are more than willing to make custom weapons of higher quality or upgrade existing production-line units.1 In the Impossible Kingdoms of Vudra, the city of Ukhrul is also renowned for manufacturing firearms and other innovative weapons of war.4

The most popular firearm in Golarion is the pistol.5 Examples of other firearms include the musket and the revolver.

Arcadian firearms

Arcadian firearms are unique in their use of magic or air instead of black powder to propel their projectiles.3

Air-powered guns

Star guns

Gunsmiths of ancient pre-Earthfall Arcadia also forged magical firearms from skymetals, known today in legend as star guns. These devices rely on magic instead of black powder as a propellant.3

Beast guns

Rahaksenwe wields a beast gun made from a giant spider against blood painters.

Beast guns may be the first form of firearms created on Golarion. Many Arcadian cultures learned how to create guns by altering monster flesh and bone.6

On distant worlds

Androffan technology

See also: Androffan technology

In addition to the projectile-firing weapons natively developed on Golarion, an even smaller number of similar weapons are scattered across places like Numeria, where a spaceships from the distant world of Androffa crashed into Golarion carrying advanced technology. These foreign firearms—including rail guns, rocket and grenade launchers, dart guns, flare guns, and autograpnels—can be extraordinarily powerful compared to their native counterparts.7

Many such technological firearms take forms similar to Golarion's, but instead of firing discrete projectiles, they might unleash continuous beams of energy. These include laser pistols and rifles, death rays, and atom guns.7

Earth technology

See also: Earth technology

Another distant world named Earth has a nation possessing their own advanced firearms.8

Thasteron firearms

See also: Thasteron

Akitonian firearms, such as the rare longrifles wielded by shobhads, are similar to Golarion's black powder firearms, but instead use the incompatible propellant thasteron.910 Such firearms are often machined differently and use different materials than Golarion's firearms, but are functionally similar in power and usage.9

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Erik Mona, et al. “Chapter 2: The Inner Sea” in Campaign Setting, 58. Paizo Inc., 2008
  2. James Jacobs, et al. “Equipment” in The Inner Sea World Guide, 291. Paizo Inc., 2011
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Michael Sayre, et al. “4: Guns Equipment” in Guns & Gears, 166. Paizo Inc., 2021
  4. Saif Ansari. Vudra, the Impossible Kingdoms” in Sixty Feet Under, 73. Paizo Inc., 2020
  5. David N. Ross, et al. “Introduction” in Ranged Tactics Toolbox, 5. Paizo Inc., 2014
  6. Michael Sayre, et al. “5: The Rotating Gear” in Guns & Gears, 207. Paizo Inc., 2021
  7. 7.0 7.1 James Jacobs & Russ Taylor. “Technological Equipment” in Technology Guide, 20–21. Paizo Inc., 2014
  8. Adam Daigle & Brandon Hodge. “Guns, Spirits, and Revolution” in Rasputin Must Die!, 63–67. Paizo Inc., 2013
  9. 9.0 9.1 Michael Sayre. Akiton the Red” in Doorway to the Red Star, 73. Paizo Inc., 2021
  10. Michael Sayre. “Adventure Toolbox” in Doorway to the Red Star, 88. Paizo Inc., 2021

External links

  • Firearm (real-world object) on Wikipedia