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Orbis corporation headquarters5/26/2024 ![]() ![]() Humans do, as do many of the special snowflakes like the elementally-touched races and scattered pockets of things like tengu, dhampir, and ratfolk. simply do not exist in this corner of the universe. The first thing we encounter, after a thank-you note and a small bit of boilerplate, is a notice that the common races of D&D: Elves, halflings, dwarves, etc. Being early releases, I'm not going to mention typos and formatting errors. There have so far been two sneak peeks released to KS backers: A playtest of the Cantor a divine bard-type caster, and the Early Access Guide, a run-down of the unique races in the Aethera setting, as well as a few class archetypes and new skill uses to whet our appetites. Robert Brookes, the lead designer, is an old friend and DM, and two of my other friends have written significiantly for the setting. I backed the Kickstarter for Aethera at a substantial level, primarily to support my friends. All we can hope for is to find something that combines the things we like into a pleasing whole. It's going to be nearly impossible to escape comparisons to Those That Came Before, because let's face it: There is nothing new under the sun. During this conflict, the humans began activating the Phalanx, a race of genderless automata that are now beginning to find their own identities in the new time of peace.Īside from the plants, you can see why I mentioned Eberron. Aethera is a space opera campaign setting for Pathfinder in which humanity has recently come out of the Century War, a long war with the plant-based Erahthi. Then boy howdy do I have a thing for you. Part One - Early Access Guide and Cantor Playtest Early Access Guide and Cantor Playtest posted by Dareon Original SA postĪethera Campaign Setting - You got Firefly in my Eberron!
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