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Pathfinder Lost Omens: Impossible Lands | Review and Page-Through

Pathfinder Lost Omens: Impossible Lands (Paizo Inc)Game Title: Pathfinder Lost Omens – Impossible Lands

Publisher: Paizo Inc

Authors: Mariam Ahmad, Saif Ansari, Alexandria Bustion, Basheer Ghouse, Michelle Jones, TJ Kahn, Matt Morris, Dave Nelson, Mikhail Rekun, Michael Sayre, Tan Shao Han, Ruvaid Virk, Jabari Weathers, and Brian Yaksha

Artists: Ekaterina Gordeeva, Shafi Adams, Biagio d’Alessandro, Gislaine Avila, Klaher Baklaher, Oleg Bulatnikov, Loïc Canavaggia, Yanis Cardin, Emanuele Desiati, Wilmar Ballespí Escarp, Fabio Gorla, Igor Grechanyi, Nino Is, Chris L. Kimball, Ksenia Kozhevnikova, Katerina Ladon, Victor Manuel Leza Moreno, Yuri Luz, Sophie Medvedeva, Kiki Moch Rizky, Alexander Nanitchkov, Ilina Naydenova, Vladislav Orlowski, Nikolai Ostertag, Mirco Paganessi, Ian Perks, Christoph Peters, Nicholas Phillips, Roberto Pitturru, Sandra Posada, Indah Alditha Putri Siregar, Maichol Quinto, Gunship Revolution (Brian Valeza, Jen Santos, Marcus Reyno, Hinchel Or, and Oliver Morit), Corey Rivera, Roena Rosenberger, Matthias Rothenaicher, Paulette Sorhaindo, Riley Spalding, Jessé Suursoo, and Igor Tyutyunnikov

Year: 2022

Genre: Pathfinder fantasy roleplaying region guide

Pages: 344 pages

MSRP: $59.99 in hardcover or $29.99 in PDF

I kick back with a review of Pathfinder Lost Omens: Impossible Lands from Paizo Inc. Will you find it nigh impossible to put this sourcebook down once you’ve picked it up? Or will you hope this region guide lands anywhere BUT in your roleplaying game collection? You’ll find out.

1:56 Jumping in for a look at Impossible Lands
17:29 Final thoughts and review score
19:39 Wrapping up

Jeff McAleer

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    Pathfinder Lost Omens: Impossible Lands | Review and Page-Through

    Pathfinder Lost Omens: Impossible Lands is chock full of not only interesting locales in which to set your adventures but also plenty of character options, new gear, monsters, deities, and more. The book includes eight new peoples which players can take on as PCs and five detailed regions which make up the Impossible Lands. The production quality is rock solid and the art is especially nice outside of a few clunkers.
    9
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    Excellent

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