Parsantium: City at the Crossroads, City Sourcebook for the World's Bestselling Fantasy Roleplaying Games - Richard Green - Books - Ondine Publishing - 9780992869106 - February 16, 2014
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Parsantium: City at the Crossroads, City Sourcebook for the World's Bestselling Fantasy Roleplaying Games

Richard Green

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Parsantium: City at the Crossroads, City Sourcebook for the World's Bestselling Fantasy Roleplaying Games

Parsantium: City at the Crossroads is a city sourcebook for use with all editions of the world's bestselling fantasy RPGs.

Parsantium is a melting pot, a cosmopolitan city where trade routes meet and great cultures collide. Inspired by real-life Byzantium with its rich Greco-Roman heritage, Parsantium is packed with characters, monsters and magic from the Tales of the Arabian Nights, ancient India and the Far East, alongside traditional medieval fantasy elements. Featuring evil cults and exotic gods, unscrupulous politicians and nobles, scheming rakshasas and serpentfolk, ancient dungeons buried beneath the city streets, powerful criminal gangs, gladiators and chariot racing, Parsantium contains enough adventure hooks and adversaries to keep your player characters busy throughout their careers, without having to step outside the city walls.

The Parsantium city sourcebook contains:

  • 2,000 years of history
  • 17 character backgrounds for new PCs
  • Over 70 detailed city locations
  • Over 200 NPC descriptions
  • 50 power groups, guilds and noble families
  • 35 deities


Compatible with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Parsantium: City at the Crossroads contains minimal game stats, making it easy to use with whatever edition you are playing. Parsantium can be readily incorporated into your own campaign world or published fantasy setting.

Written by Richard Green, author of the Midgard Bestiary for 4th Edition D&D (Kobold Press) and So What's That Shiny Thing Like, Anyway? (Raging Swan Press), and featuring cover art by Joe Shawcross, brand new interior art by Matt Morrow and Marc Radle, and a double page map of the city by ENnie Award winning cartographer Jonathan Roberts.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released February 16, 2014
ISBN13 9780992869106
Publishers Ondine Publishing
Pages 176
Dimensions 216 × 279 × 10 mm   ·   421 g
Language English  

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