I finally did something I've been meaning to do for a while and picked up the PDF of the Pathfinder version of the Scarred Lands Player's Guide. I also got a copy of the Ghelspad book to help orient myself in the continent when I decide I'm ready to make something for the Vault. What should I read after that?
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Originally posted by Second Chances View PostI finally did something I've been meaning to do for a while and picked up the PDF of the Pathfinder version of the Scarred Lands Player's Guide. I also got a copy of the Ghelspad book to help orient myself in the continent when I decide I'm ready to make something for the Vault. What should I read after that?
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The Divine and the Defeated has some great fluff to help set the Divine War and the modern religious state.
Do note, that as with the Ghelspad Hardcover, there have been some changes from Divine & Defeated / Scarred Lands Campaign Setting: Ghelspad to the Player's Guide to Ghelspad. 2nd edition switched some things around.
Fun fact on Secrets of the Asaatthi: there's an appendix in Ring of Spiragos devoted to the southern Ukrudan Desert, which is unredeemed Asaatthi territory! Many of the sites and locales may look familiar to long time readers.
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