Gaming
 

Portal:Geography

From PathfinderWiki

FictionGalleryGeographyHistoryMagicReligionSourcebooks
Geography of Golarion
Although the main focus of the Pathfinder Chronicles campaign setting is undoubtedly the Inner Sea region of Golarion, you can explore any of the other charted continents on this fascinating planet. Dive into the exciting world using the comprehensive collection of articles here.
The Inner Sea Region of Golarion
AbsalomLands of the Linnorm KingsIrrisenEye of AbendegoJalmerayRealm of the Mammoth LordsVarisiaHold of BelkzenWorldwoundUstalavMendevNidalBrevoyNumeriaLastwallNirmathasCheliaxMolthuneRazmiranRiver KingdomsGaltKyoninDrumaIsgerAndoranTaldorQadiraNexGebKatapeshOsirionThuviaRahadoumSodden LandsShacklesSargavaMwangi ExpanseHermeaMediogalti IslandKatapeshAlkenstar
Other Continents
In addition to the Inner Sea region, other continents on the planet Golarion have been traveled and populated.
Arcadia 
The lush island continent which gives the Arcadian Ocean its name.
Azlant 
The remnants of the birthplace of human civilization, now mostly sunk beneath the sea.
Casmaron 
The largest continent on the planet.
Crown of the World 
The ice-covered landmass at the top of the world.
Sarusan 
The smallest and least traveled of Golarion's continents.
Tian Xia 
The oriental continent to the east of the Arcadian Ocean.
Featured article
Nidal is one of the oldest surviving countries in Avistan, having been founded during the uncounted years of the Age of Darkness. Even though it is now beholden to the neighboring infernal realm of Cheliax, it retains significant autonomy to pursue its own shadowy goals.

Nidal is run by the sinister Umbral Court, the shadow touched aristocracy who have ruled Nidal almost since Earthfall. In ancient times the rulers made a dark pact with a shadowy deity and ever since then the Umbral Court, the descendants of the ancient nobles who made the original pact, have ruled Nidal using their powers of darkness and shadow to ensure their rule is unquestioned. Few have the courage to stand against the whims of even the most minor member of the Court for to do so normally means death in the most horrific manner. (more)