Mythic Realms
Mythic Realms, a Pathfinder Campaign Setting sourcebook by Benjamin Bruck, Jason Bulmahn, Amanda Hamon, Nicolas Logue, Jason Nelson, F. Wesley Schneider, and Russ Taylor, was released in September 2013.
“Claim Mythic PowerBring mythic adventure into the Pathfinder world with Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Mythic Realms. This must-have expansion to the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game's newest and most ambitious hardcover, Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Mythic Adventures, is your guide to epic legends, secret places of power, and mythic hot spots within the Pathfinder campaign setting that unlock phenomenal new power. Learn how to seamlessly integrate the incredible options from Mythic Adventures into your existing game, unlock additional path abilities for mythic characters to choose from, discover locations primed to inspire new mythic heroes, and claim the strength of monsters and villains too powerful to defeat—until now! Forge new legends and take on the greatest challenges of the Pathfinder world with Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Mythic Realms.
Inside this book you'll find:
- Six founts of mythic power, including the Doorway to the Red Star, the Mordant Spire, and even the legendary Starstone, each with new mythic path abilities available to characters who show their worth and claim the power within.
- Six detailed locations throughout Golarion that offer a campaign's worth of adventures for characters of mythic destiny, including the vast necropolis of Mechitar, the Pit of Gormuz, and the flying city of Yjae.
- Nine legendary characters of Golarion, including challenging foes only those of mythic might can hope to defeat, like Arazni, Kortash Khain, the Oliphaunt of Jandelay, and the Whispering Tyrant.
- Mythic trials tied to each location and character, ready to drop directly into a mythic campaign.
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Contents
References
Paizo Inc. publisher Erik Mona declared two pages in Mythic Realms describing the Test of the Starstone as "executed" from canon in 2015.1
For additional as-yet unincorporated sources about this subject, see the Meta page.
- ↑ Erik Mona. (September 2, 2015). When did Aroden ascend?, Paizo messageboards.
- Real-world articles
- Works by Jason Bulmahn
- Works by F. Wesley Schneider
- Works by Nicolas Logue
- Works by Jason Nelson
- Works by Russ Taylor
- Works by Amanda Hamon
- Works by Benjamin Bruck
- Artwork by Michal Ivan
- Artwork by Fabio Gorla
- Artwork by Rob Lazzaretti
- Artwork by Mark Molnar
- Artwork by Steve Ellis
- Artwork by Yuriy Georgiev
- 2013 sourcebooks
- PFRPG sourcebooks
- Pathfinder Campaign Setting
- Sourcebooks