Meet the Iconics
Meet the Iconics are short fiction pieces introducing new iconic heroes and villains and posted to the Paizo Blog, intended to showcase the classes that Pathfinder's iconic characters represent. The first Meet the Iconics post, introducing Valeros, is the exception,1 and he received a proper fiction write-up later on.
Releases
Pathfinder First Edition Heroes
- "Seoni" by James L. Sutter (Sorcerer)
- "Merisiel" by James Jacobs (Rogue)
- "Kyra" by James Jacobs (Cleric)
- "Ezren" by James Jacobs (Wizard)
- "Harsk" by James L. Sutter (Ranger)
- "Seelah" by James Jacobs (Paladin)
- "Lem" by Mike McArtor (Bard)
- "Sajan" by Mike McArtor (Monk)
- "Amiri" by James Jacobs (Barbarian)
- "Lini" by Mike McArtor (Druid)
- "Seltyiel" by F. Wesley Schneider (Magus)2
- "Alahazra" by James L. Sutter (Oracle)
- "Valeros" by James L. Sutter (Fighter)
- "Alain" by James L. Sutter (Cavalier)
- "Damiel" by James L. Sutter (Alchemist)
- "Hayato" by James L. Sutter (Samurai)
- "Lirianne" by Crystal Frasier (Gunslinger)
- "Reiko" by Liz Courts (Ninja)
- "Feiya" by Andrew Vallas (Witch)
- "Imrijka" by F. Wesley Schneider (Inquisitor)
- "Balazar" by Erik Mona (Summoner)
- "Jirelle" by James Jacobs (Swashbuckler)
- "Quinn" by James L. Sutter (Investigator)
- "Oloch" by James L. Sutter (Warpriest)
- "Crowe" by Adam Daigle (Bloodrager)
- "Enora" by Mark Moreland (Arcanist)
- "Hakon" by Erik Mona (Skald)
- "Kess" by Adam Daigle (Brawler)
- "Zadim" by Erik Mona (Slayer)
- "Shardra Geltl" by Crystal Frasier (Shaman)
- "Adowyn" by Jason Bulmahn (Hunter)
- "Mavaro" by Brandon Hodge (Occultist)
- "Estra" by Brandon Hodge (Spiritualist)
- "Rivani" by Erik Mona (Psychic)
- "Erasmus" by Brandon Hodge (Medium)
- "Meligaster" by Erik Mona (Mesmerist)
- "Yoon" by Mark Seifter (Kineticist)
- "The Red Raven" by John Compton (Vigilante)
- "Aric" by John Compton (Vigilante)
- "Zova" by James Jacobs (Shifter)
First Edition Villains
The six iconic villains promoted the Hell's Vengeance Adventure Path.
- "Lazzero Dalvera" by Mark Moreland (Cleric of Asmodeus)
- "Linxia Benzekri" by Robert G. McCreary (Hellknight)
- "Emil Kovkorin" by Joe Homes (Assassin)
- "Zelhara" by Adam Daigle (Inquisitor of Zon-Kuthon)
- "Urgraz" by Owen K.C. Stephens (Antipaladin)
- "Nyctessa" by Robert G. McCreary (Necromancer)
Pathfinder Second Edition Heroes
- "Fumbus" by Michael Sayre (Alchemist)
- "Korakai" by James Case (Oracle)
- "Ija" by Lu Pellazar (Summoner)
- "Nhalmika" by Ron Lundeen (Gunslinger)
- "Droven" by Michael Sayre (Inventor)
- "Mios" by Avi Kool (Thaumaturge)
- "Thaleon" by Linda Zayas-Palmer (Psychic)
- "Yoon" by James Case (Kineticist)
- "Samo" by Michael Sayre (Animist)
- "Nahoa" by James Case (Exemplar)
References
- ↑ James Sutter. (May 7, 2007). Meet the Iconics: Valeros, Paizo Blog.
- ↑ Seltyiel's story was originally told as an eldritch knight, highlighting Pathfinder's prestige classes.
External links
Categories:
- Real-world articles
- Iconics
- Flash fiction
- Works by James Case
- Works by Adam Daigle
- Works by Crystal Frasier
- Works by Brandon Hodge
- Works by James Jacobs
- Works by Ron Lundeen
- Works by Mike McArtor
- Works by Erik Mona
- Works by Mark Moreland
- Works by Michael Sayre
- Works by Mark Seifter
- Works by Owen K.C. Stephens
- Works by James L. Sutter
- Works by Linda Zayas-Palmer