I don’t do drugs. I am drugs. --Salvador Dalí

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  • I guess you mean the Dark Archive which releases on the 4th of February.

    Description

    From the fringes, the unknown beckons.
    Pathfinder Dark Archive (Remastered) contains secrets that any player or GM can use to reveal the paranormal lurking in their Pathfinder games, all updated to work perfectly with the remastered Pathfinder Second Edition rules! This spine-tinglingly secretive 224-page hardcover rulebook presents two new character classes perfect for delving into the unexplained: Unleash the untold power of your mind as the psychic or leverage supernatural secrets and mystic implements as the thaumaturge!
    Beyond these new classes, eight secret case files each provide player options, GM tools, and lore into a different paranormal topic, including:

    • Strange cryptids glimpsed in the night, gear to track them, and the powers you might gain by surviving an encounter with one
    • Cults and esoteric belief, with apocryphal divine magic and the secret of becoming a living vessel for an eldritch being
    • Temporal anomalies, with archetypes that skim along the surface of time and a new mystery for oracles unbound from causality
    • Each file concludes with a short adventure to immerse players in the paranormal, spanning across Golarion—play all eight to uncover the inexplicable phenomena of the Age of Lost Omens!
      Pathfinder Dark Archive (Remastered) is the perfect addition to the library of any player or Game Master who wants to add a touch of strangeness and mystery to their Pathfinder campaign.







  • I first played ad&d around '87 when I was 10ish. Did not play it much, but picked up some other games, Palladium games almost exclusively (Robotech, Rifts, Teen-Age Mutant Ninja Turtles & Other Strangeness, and Palladium Fantasy), their books were cheaper, and you needed less of them. Later on we added WEG’s Star Wars d6.

    It was not until '95 in college that I really played ad&d again. Then again over a decade later. But between the two there were so many other games I played. White Wolf’s Werewolf, Mage, and Vampire being the most played.

    I opened a game store in '18 and a year later I decided it was finally time to try out 5e, which I was not really looking forward to. I did not like 3rd, I skipped 3.5 and 4th totally. But 5e felt like 2nd but with better rule systems and more inclusion.

    I have since shelved 5e for Pathfinder 2E. And getting ready to start Starfinder.