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Pathfinder’s New ‘Lost Omens: Highhelm’ Book Takes You Into the Depths of Golarion

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Jul 7 2023
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Pathfinder Lost Omens: Highhelm brings Dwarves into the spotlight with a new look at the Emperor’s Peak mountain stronghold and more.

Dwarves get a hard rap in fantasy RPGs. They often begin and end with Tolkien. Maybe if the writers are feeling especially literary, there’s a bit of the Nibelungen cycle or Nordic mythology mixed in. And that’s the end of it.

Even in Golarion. Though archetypes are archetypes for a reason. But in Pathfinder the Dwarves keep Dwarving. Especially with the new Lost Omens: Highhelm book, which unearths more lore from the Dwarf core. This time focusing on the heart of the Dwarves, a Sky Citadel known as Highhelm.

Pathfinder Lost Omens: Highhelm

When the first dwarves reached the surface of Golarion, they built enormous keeps as a monument to their legacy and to serve as their new home. The mightiest of these keeps was Highhelm, a Sky Citadel deep in the Five Kings Mountains. While other Sky Citadels have fallen since the Quest for Sky, Highhelm holds strong, serving as one of the major centers of dwarven culture.

Lost Omens Highhelm delves deep into the Emperor’s Peak to present Highhelm in all its glory. This book details everyday life in the city, dwarven culture, and the various clans that influence the Sky Citadel. It also provides a full gazetteer of the city’s layers and surroundings, each with adventuring locations and sites of intrigue suitable for a multitude of adventures. An included poster map presents Highhelm’s layers in high detail and serves as an aid for campaigns centered on the dwarven city. Characters looking for new options can visit Highhelm for new equipment, ancestry feats, animal companions, and more!

Whether you’re looking for a campaign of new Dwarven make, or just new options for playing your character, including new gear, there’s plenty to be found within. Highhelm awaits!

Check out Pathfinder Highhelm today!

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