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* [[Nations]]
* [[Nations]]
**Overview of the broad regions of the world. I use the term "nations" but really that's not entirely accurate, a lot aren't proper nations.  
**Overview of the broad regions of the world. I use the term "nations" but really that's not entirely accurate, a lot aren't proper nations.  
*[[Organizations]]
*[[:Category:Organizations|Category:Organizations]]
**Overview of some organizations that are active within the world. Most of these have a wide or global scope in their interests and activities.
**Some organizations that are active within the world. Many of these have a wide or global scope in their interests and activities.
* [[:Category:Deities|Category:Deities]]
* [[:Category:Deities|Category:Deities]]
**For the most part, the gods of this setting are the same as those of Golarion, but without the Golarian-specific ties. For example, Cayden Cailean was still a mortal who ascended after undertaking a drunken challenge, but neither Absalom nor the Starstone exist in this setting.
**For the most part, the gods of this setting are the same as those of Golarion, but without the Golarian-specific ties. For example, Cayden Cailean was still a mortal who ascended after undertaking a drunken challenge, but neither Absalom nor the Starstone exist in this setting.

Revision as of 17:24, 4 August 2022

Let's get gronked.

Foundry

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Campaigns

The campaigns page has information about current and past campaigns.

Setting overview

The world of Kishar is a grab bag of various inspirations, but with a particular focus on the societies of ancient western Asia and the Mediterranean. I’ve tried to mix whatever piques my interest into a semi-coherent mess.

The inhabitants of the setting have had almost ten thousand years to travel, meet each other, trade, and exchange cultural practices. As a result the world is highly interlinked and relatively cosmopolitan. Cities with a population of over 100,000 are not common but not particularly rare either, especially within the most densely urbanized regions. Regions might have broad demographic trends, but within the larger cities one might expect to find individuals of all manner of ancestries. Similarly, it is not all that unusual to find people who are multilingual.

Most societies and governments on Kishar are republics, bureaucratic monarchies, theocracies, or miscellaneous autocracies - feudalism, in its proper definition, is rather rare.

Timeline

The “current” year in-setting is Y9976*. The calendar is very similar to the Golarion calendar with a few adjustments and simplifications. See Timekeeping for more details.

Game mechanics

Long distance teleportation fails to work reliably. See Teleportation for more details.

In setting, there are a number of regional languages. By and large these are just worldbuilding tools - if a character learns one then I'll make sure it becomes relevant, but otherwise they’re just set dressing.

Some pages on this wiki mention game mechanics. The deity pages, for example, include relevant domains. These are a mix of PF1e and PF2e mechanics, though going forward they will likely all be 2e and old pages will be updated.

Setting notes

Most of this stuff has no bearing on any campaign and probably never will. I just like to write. Regardless, here are some category pages that might be useful:

  • Nations
    • Overview of the broad regions of the world. I use the term "nations" but really that's not entirely accurate, a lot aren't proper nations.
  • Category:Organizations
    • Some organizations that are active within the world. Many of these have a wide or global scope in their interests and activities.
  • Category:Deities
    • For the most part, the gods of this setting are the same as those of Golarion, but without the Golarian-specific ties. For example, Cayden Cailean was still a mortal who ascended after undertaking a drunken challenge, but neither Absalom nor the Starstone exist in this setting.
    • In cases where Pathfinder deities have multiple forms, use the latest (by publish date). I believe this is only relevant for Nocticula, who was a demon lord who redeemed herself and became a CG goddess at the very end of the published books for Pathfinder 1e. You can still worship her former incarnation as a demon lord, but you will not receive divine spells as a result.
    • In addition to their normal status, Pathfinder deities take some additional aspects in this setting, depending on region and culture. They are also joined by a small number of demigods in the same vein as the Iblydian Hero-Gods, as well as a handful of more regional deities.
  • Category:Points of interest
    • Weird stuff.
  • Category:People
    • Characters you've met or might meet.
  • Category:Topics
    • Miscellaneous topics I couldn't fit into another category.
  • Category:Creatures
    • Animals, monsters, that kind of thing.
  • Category:Technology
    • Some cool things, some boring things.
  • Category:Languages
    • Languages exist mostly for flavor and as a worldbuilding tool. If you want to pick up one or more of these then that's great, I'll do my best to make it worth it, but I don't expect it. I'd tell you in advance if anything other than Common was going to be necessary.

This is all very WIP right now, currently focusing on moving and reorganizing stuff that's already in my docs.

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