Saturday, September 28, 2024

Pathfinder Tales: "Beyond the Pool of Stars" [RPG]

NO SPOILERS

Beyond the Pool of Stars is a fantastic trade paperback in the Pathfinder Tales line.  Set in Sargava (a jungle, coastal region in the Mwangi Expanse that has thrown off Chelish control), the novel follows the exploits of Mirian Raas, part-Pathfinder/part deep sea salvager.  I thought Howard Andrew Jones' previous novels in the Pathfinder Tales line were fine, but this one really impressed me.  It's full of heart, surprises, action, and makes great use of an interesting setting.  I definitely recommend it.

SPOILERS!

After her father dies in the course of running the family salvaging business, Pathfinder Mirian Raas returns to Sargava to (reluctantly) lend a hand.  She and her small crew of salvagers get involved with a trio of lizardfolk who wish to recover the contents of an ancestral vault deep in an area of the jungle now overrun by boggards.  A representative of the Sargavan government (and her son) join the expedition, as the salvaging business is deeply in debt to the government and it's counting on Raas finding a real score of gems to help pay the protection money it owes the pirates of the Shackles to help defend it from Cheliax.  However, Mirian's brother is in love with a secret Chelish agent who'll stop at nothing to sabotage the whole endeavour.  That's the barest brushstrokes of the plot, but Jones adds layers of flavour and detail to flesh everything out.  The action scenes are genuinely suspenseful, as no one is immune to danger from "plot armor".  Devotees of underwater combat will be impressed by the fidelity to Pathfinder rules and incorporation of magical gear, while readers interested in Sargava will find its portrayal rich in detail (the depictions of race and class issues in a post-colonial setting are skillful).  I've actually become a fan of lizardfolk because of the novel thanks to their description in the book.  I genuinely can't think of any criticisms (unusual for me!), so do yourself a favour and buy this book.

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