Wilderness Origins

Wilderness Origins
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Download or read book Wilderness Origins written by Paizo Publishing and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Harness the unstoppable force and life-giving power ofthe natural world! Pathfinder Player Companion: Wilderness Origins provides newoptions for those who peacefully coexist with their environments. Learn themagical secrets of the wilderness, tame fierce allies, and channel the awesomedestructive power of nature and the elements, from the deadly rush of a flashflood to the inferno of a forest fire! Inside thisbook you'll find: ► Options for theshifter class, including new animal aspects, feats to augment the shifter'sanimal forms, and archetypes that channel the fury of dragons or the power offey! ► Racial traits, feats, and archetypesfor the vine leshy, gathlain, and ghoran that allow them to further leveragetheir inherent connection to the verdant power ofnature! ► New player options for characterswho draw their inspiration from nature, from witches who draw on the magic ofwildflowers to summoners and spiritualists who bargain withkami! This Pathfinder Player Companion isintended for use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game and the PathfinderCampaign Setting, but it can easily be incorporated into any fantasyworld.


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