Pathfinder Best Companions

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Cohorts and Companions

Prepare for your adventures to get twice as exciting with Pathfinder Player Companion: Cohorts & Companions, featuring double the daring and double the fun with all-new rules for turning your solo adventurer into part of a dynamic duo. Whether you're growing a towering treant to serve as your monstrous cohort, organizing a grand heist with your fellow thieves, or summoning a guardian angel to protect your allies, Cohorts & Companions offers you dozens of options to transform your Pathfinder adventures!
Cheliax, Empire of Devils

The city of Westcrown, once the capital of Cheliax, is now but a shadow of its former glory. Pauper nobles and self-made princes vie for control in a metropolis perched on the edge of self-destruction. With entire districts abandoned and left to bandits and monsters, Westcrown is a city in need of heroes. This city and its environs are the setting for Pathfinder's new Council of Thieves Adventure Path, and the first to be compatible with both the innovative new Pathfinder RPG rules and the original 3.5 rules of the world's most popular roleplaying game. The Council of Thieves Player's Guide tells you all you need to know to build a character for this new Adventure Path, presents an extensive, player-focused gazetteer on Westcrown and the surrounding region, and offers many new feats, character traits, spells, and magic items, and even a prestige class for characters to use throughout The Council of Thieves Adventure Path and other Pathfinder campaigns.
The Pathfinder

Author: James Fenimore Cooper
language: en
Publisher: EDCON Publishing Group
Release Date: 2004-09-28
Bring the Classics To Life. These novels have been adapted into 10 short chapters that will excite the reluctant reader as well as the enthusiastic one. Key words are defined and used in context. Multiple-choice questions require the student to recall specific details, sequence the events, draw inferences from story context, develop another name for the chapter, and choose the main idea. Let the Classics introduce Kipling, Stevenson, and H.G. Wells. Your students will embrace the notion of Crusoe's lonely reflections, the psychological reactions of a Civil War soldier at Chancellorsville, and the tragedy of the Jacobite Cause in 18th Century Scotland. In our society, knowledge of these Classics is a cultural necessity. Improves fluency, vocabulary and comprehension.