Magnimar, City of Monuments
Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Magnimar, City of Monuments
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64
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Magnimar, City of Monuments, a Pathfinder Campaign Setting sourcebook by Adam Daigle and James Jacobs, was released in July 2012.
“ | Blood on the StreetKnown as the City of Monuments for its jaw-dropping skyline of ancient ruins, magnificent towers, and stunning sculptures, Magnimar embodies the spirit of the frontier realm of Varisia more than any other city. But life in the City of Monuments can be an adventure all its own. With strange monsters lurking amid the city's ancient foundations, bands of thieves battling for control over the city's alleys, and the decadent attitudes of its oldest families, Magnimar lies at a crossroads. Will it succeed despite the obstacles thrown in its path, or is the City of Monuments doomed to crumble under the pressure of its own runaway success?
Magnimar, City of Monuments provides a detailed guide to one of the most popular cities in the Pathfinder campaign setting, the perfect base between adventures or setting of an entire urban campaign. Inside this 64-page book you'll find:
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Contents
Magnimar
pp. 2–41
Plots and Perils
pp. 42–49
- Magnimar hinterlands
- Magnimar's sewers
- Midnight Dawn
- Secrets of the Irespan
Denizens
pp. 50–63
- Angelic guardian
- Aspis agent
- City guard
- City watch captain
- Mystery cultist
- Night Scale assassin
- Sczarni thug
- Shifty noble
- Shoanti gladiator
- Shriezyx
- Swamp barracuda
- Vydrarch
- Yamah
Index
Categories:
- Real-world articles
- Works by James Jacobs
- Works by Adam Daigle
- Artwork by Eric Belisle
- Artwork by Ekaterina Burmak
- Artwork by Miguel Regodón Harkness
- Artwork by Fabio Gorla
- Artwork by Tyler Walpole
- Artwork by Dmitry Burmak
- Artwork by Gonzalo Flores
- Artwork by Helge C. Balzer
- PFRPG sourcebooks
- Sourcebooks
- 2012 sourcebooks
- Pathfinder Campaign Setting