Mechanically, they are certainly not game-breaking and for the most part rather bland in effect.ģ. The traits are flavourful and tie in well to Golarion's conception of dwarves. "Dwarven Character Traits" (1 1/2 pages): This section introduces eight race traits, six religion traits, six regional traits, and four magic traits. There are a few pages on Golarion-specific history of the Dwarves which is reasonably interesting-events like the Quest for the Sky and places like the Sky Citadels offer some insight into Dwarven culture.Ģ. Frankly, there's little that strays from the stereotypical fantasy notion of a dwarf, and players experienced with previous versions of D&D will find most of their preconceptions confirmed. Everything from Dwarven diet to Dwarven fashion is covered here. "Dwarves of Golarion" (10 pages): An introduction and overview to Dwarven physical, mental, and cultural norms. The 32 pages of the interior are divided into the following sections:ġ. The inside front cover of the book has a nice, full-page summary of Dwarf racial traits and a list of dwarven gods, while the inside back cover has a map of the Five Kings Mountain region that is rather-well detailed, containing over two-dozen settlements, fortresses, and mines. The artwork, though serviceable, is clearly inferior to the current Paizo standard. Pathfinder Flip-Mat: "City Streets" ĭwarves of Golarion is one of the earlier entries in the Pathfinder Player's Companion line, and the first book dedicated to a specific race.
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