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Lost Treasures

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Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lost Treasures
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Lost Treasures, a Pathfinder Campaign Setting accessory by Judy Bauer, Savannah Broadway, John Compton, Ron Lundeen, Levi Miles, Justin Riddler, F. Wesley Schneider, Mike Shel, Christina Stiles, James L. Sutter, and Jerome Virnich, was released on December 17, 2014.

Lost and Found!

Treasure hunting isn't just a job. For the most passionate adventurers, it's the thrill of finally holding a legendary item in your hand, or the flash of insight when you unravel the function of a mysterious magical object, that justifies risking life and limb. From powerful magical weapons like the Pale Maiden and Traitor's Blade to items like the Beacon of the North and the Witchmarket Coin that carry you vast distances into uncharted realms, the best treasures capture an adventurer's imagination. Now delve into the dragon's hoard and discover for yourself some of the most exotic and sought-after items in the Pathfinder campaign setting.

Inside this book you'll find dozens of marvelous treasures, as well as the tools to integrate them into any Pathfinder RPG adventure, including the treasure troves in which they rest. Whether you're looking for an item to serve as the seed of a new campaign, or simply want to surprise your players with new loot, Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Lost Treasures delivers, including:

  • More than 40 legendary magical and mundane treasures, from the planar compasses known as astralabes to the dinosaur-controlling Zoic of the Primeval. Each item comes complete with game statistics, a full history, and plot hooks to help you place it into an ongoing campaign or make its discovery the cornerstone for new adventures.
  • Information on a dozen legendary treasure hoards hidden throughout the Inner Sea region and beyond.
  • New curses that can easily be applied to any item, guardian, or treasure trove, adding perilous potential to even the most mundane discovery.
  • Magical treasure chests with unique defenses and abilities, often as strange and valuable as the wonders they contain.

Contents

Pathfinder Field Report
p. 2
Hunting for Treasure
p. 4
Lost Treasures
p. 14

Index