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While reading I felt like each of the other organizations presented had the potential to be the centerpiece of a campaign (i.e. Obviously PFS has built a whole campaign off of the Pathfinder Society organization.
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I also liked the mechanics for each of the other organizations's archetypes, especially the Hellknight abilities. With that said, the Pathfinder Society archetypes and magic items are very cool and themey. The bit on the Pathfinder Society didn't have much new for me, but I've been playing PFS for 6 years. I went from disliking Firebrands to respecting them, got a deeper sense for the Knights of Lastwall (whom I already liked), and went from disinterested to very interested in Hellknights after reading about them. My favorite chapter might have been the one on the organizations in the setting. The chapter introducing Lizardfolk (Iruxi), Leshies, and Hobgoblins is great, as these ancestries are each interesting and you get a clear picture for how they fit into the setting. I also like how they highlight that even the Halflings, which are typically sort of "chameleon"ish in adapting to the culture around them, still have exceptions to the rule in the form of some unique halfling-only enclaves with their own cultures. The opening chapter that fleshes out the different ethnicities for each of the CRB ancestries is really cool.
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This book highlights the richness of Golarion as a setting.
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A 136-page PDF (includes single-file and file-per-chapter versions).Pathfinder Lost Omens: Character Guide is also available as: Stephens, Isabelle Thorne, Linda Zayas-Palmer Written by: John Compton, Sasha Lindley Hall, Amanda Hamon, Mike Kimmel, Luis Loza, Ron Lundeen, Matt Morris, Patchen Mortimer, Andrew Mullen, Mikhail Rekun, Michael Sayre, Owen K.C. This must-have 136-page guidebook for characters of all types introduces three new ancestries to the Second Edition of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game-the regimented and warlike hobgoblin, the plant-like leshy, and the inquisitive lizardfolk-provides 10 new heritages for the game's core ancestries, offers nearly 100 new ancestry feats, and presents 10 new archetypes to allow characters of any class to participate in the world's most notable organizations, from the adventurous Pathfinder Society to the rabble-rousing Firebrands to the magical masters of the Magaambya! Join five of Golarion's most influential organizations, fight alongside the rank–and–file members provided in these pages, or clash against them in pursuit of your own passions and goals! The Lost Omens Character Guide features new heritages and feats for existing ancestries, as well as three brand–new ancestries for unusual heroes forging a place for themselves in an uncertain age. This guide to the world of Pathfinder presents the people and organizations that can help-or hinder-heroes like you! An adventurer's life can be difficult, but long journeys and heavy burdens are easier when you have company.