Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Inner Sea Bestiary

Cover Art for 9781601254689, Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Inner Sea Bestiary by Jim Groves, James Jacobs, Rob McCreary, Erik Mona, Jason Nelson, Patrick Renie, F. Wesley Schneider, James L. Sutter, Russ Taylor, Greg A. Vaughan
ISBN: 9781601254689
Publisher: Paizo Publishing
Published: 25 December, 2012
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Links Australian Libraries (Trove)
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You can never have too many monsters! This sourcebook contains 46 new monsters found in the Inner Sea region - all invented specifically for the "Pathfinder Campaign Setting". Some, like the gearsmen of Numeria or the moth-like star monarchs who serve the goddess of dreams, have been mentioned many times in "Pathfinder Campaign Setting" books, but others like the alien vespergaunt or Rahadoum's desert-dwelling whirlmaws have only been obliquely illustrated or mentioned before. And some make their appearance for the first time in print! With monsters ranging in challenge rating from 1/2 (such as the capering monkey goblin or the enigmatic lashuntas) all the way up to beyond CR 20 (including two immense spawn of Rovagug and three powerful outsiders with sinister agendas for the Inner Sea region, like the exiled infernal duke Lorthact), along with three new monstrous templates (the exotic mind-draining vetala vampire, the blighted fey of Fangwood, and the twisted mutants of the Mana Wastes), the "Inner Sea Bestiary" is set to add a host of new favorite beasties to any "Pathfinder" game!

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