Heroes from the Fringe
Pathfinder Player Companion: Heroes from the Fringe
Book - Sourcebook
Authors
Saif Ansari, Kate Baker, Michelle Jones, Isabelle Thorne, Adrian Ng, Alex Riggs, and Owen K.C. Stephens
Publisher
Pages
32
Rule set
PFRPG
Series
Follows
Precedes
Heroes from the Fringe, a Pathfinder Player Companion by Saif Ansari, Kate Baker, Michelle Jones, Isabelle Lee, Adrian Ng, Alex Riggs, and Owen K.C. Stephens, was released on August 29, 2018.
“Fringe Benefits!Delve into the many non-human societies found outside of the Inner Sea region! From elves to gnomes to halflings to dwarves, Pathfinder Player Companion: Heroes from the Fringe offers new options to expand upon non-human characters who come from lesser-known civilizations and backgrounds. Find the right archetype, feats, alternate racial traits, and equipment to reflect your character's heritage, whether she's a graceful elven samurai from Jinin or one of the festive gnomes and halflings of Segada!
Inside this book you'll find:
- Character options for unique cultural groups of major non-human peoples of Golarion, including Osirion's Pahmet dwarves, the Ekujae elves of the Mwangi Expanse, and gnomes who never left the First World!
- Feats for half-orcs and half-elves who hail from different parts of the world, from unyielding half-drow who escaped their murderous kin to vivacious sandkin half-orcs who view themselves as Sarenrae's chosen people!
- New occult choices spawned from unusual backgrounds, such as whimsical phantoms formed from the lost wonder of gnomes who fell to the Bleaching and a terrifying psychic archetype for gloomkin half-orcs!
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Contents
Categories:
- Real-world articles
- Works by Owen K.C. Stephens
- Works by Alex Riggs
- Works by Michelle Jones
- Works by Adrian Ng
- Works by Saif Ansari
- Works by Kate Baker
- Works by Isabelle Thorne
- Artwork by Fajareka Setiawan
- Artwork by Alyssa McCarthy
- Artwork by Donald Crank
- Artwork by Kim Sokol
- Artwork by Priscilla Kim
- 2018 sourcebooks
- PFRPG sourcebooks
- Pathfinder Player Companion
- Sourcebooks