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Godsrain: The first Pathfinder novel in years promises a world-changing tale of epic scale set amidst the War of Immortals!
Unlike Golarion’s people, Gods are supposed to be immortal, too powerful to be struck down or reduced to dust. It has been more than a century since Aroden, god of humanity, met his mysterious doom. His death ushered in a new era of uncertain prophecy and turmoil—the Age of Lost Omens. Now, another god has died. His murder is broadcast across the skies in a metaphysical projection, reverberating on all the worlds where he is worshipped. And from his rent corpse falls the Godsrain, a torrent of the god’s blood and divine essence. This rain blesses—some would say curses—those it touches with a god-spark which imbues them with mythic power.
Four veteran adventurers—the barbarian Amiri, the wizard Ezren, the cleric Kyra, and her wife, the elven rogue Merisiel—witness this calamity, and with their newfound mythic power find themselves on the trail of fell forces looking to capitalize on the chaos. Using their unique skills, nascent god-sparks, and even the firsthand blessings of one of Golarion’s most potent deities, they must race against time and fate to prevent the greatest threat to Golarion and beyond from escaping an impenetrable prison.
From fan-favorite author Liane Merciel (Hellknight, Nightglass, War of Immortals) comes a truly iconic adventure of high fantasy set in the award-winning world of the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. Follow the heroes from the desert bazaars of Osirion to the heart of the permanent hurricane known as the Eye of Abendego, as they come to terms with their own mortality, the tenuous powers of the immortal gods, and the new world that unfolds before them in the wake of the Godsrain.
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This cross-product range begins with the adventure Prey for Death and spans multiple product lines throughout the Pathfinder setting. Explore Settings, Adventures, and even a novel all set around The War of Immortals Storyline!
Printed in hardcover with a handsome dust jacket illustrated by Mirco Paganessi.
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