![]() Taking all that into account, I guess it kind of makes sense from a Czech perspective, but I still can't imagine going to a place like Egypt just for the beaches and nothing else! For me, Egypt has always been about the history, and in something of a parallel, Osirion has a long history in Pathfinder as well. Egypt apparently has a lot ofnice resorts on the Red Sea, it's not too far from Europe, and travel agencies (in the Czech Republic,Īt least) have some really good vacation deals for Egypt. I asked ifshe had gone to see the pyramids or any ofthe other amazing historical places that Egypt is known for, and was floored when she responded that she never left the resort! Admittedly, the Czech Republic is a landlocked country, so going to the beach is a big deal for a lot of Czechs. When I was teaching English in the Czech Republic, I once asked my students what they had done over the summer, and one student answered that she had gone on vacation to a resort in Egypt on the Red Sea. It certainly doesn't hold true for everybody. At least, that's how Ancient Egypt has always seemed to me, but I'm an unabashed history geek. Leaving gaps that must be filled in with conjecture, theory, or flights of fancy. ![]() Even so, these relics of an earlier age are only fragments of a much greater story, They've inspired artists, architects, poets, sculptors, writers, and gamers with their ageless grandeur and mysterious history. For some reason, these ancient monuments instill a sense a wonder in those who look upon them. The Library and Lighthouse ofAlexandria may be gone, but the Great Pyramids, the Great Sphinx of Giza, the temples of Karnak and Luxor, the tombs in the Valley ofthe Kings and the Valley ofthe Queens, the Rosetta Stone, and many more objects and structures remain to this day. WALi\ Lll\E AN OSIRJAN Ancient Egypt has fascinated archaeologists, historians, and storytellers for centuries, in part because ofits proximity to the cradles of Western civilization (and incorporation into both Hellenistic Greece and the Roman Empire), and in part because of the ruins and relics it left behind. Pathfinders Journal: Shadow of the Sands 5 of 6īy Robert Brookes, Adam Daigle, Michael Kortes, and David N. Lost Treasures of Ancient Osirion by Tim Hitchcock Rise and Fall of the Shory Empire by Neil Spicer ![]() Pathfinder Accessories, Pathfinder Adventure Card Game, Pathfinder Adventure Path, Pathfinder Campaign Settin g, Pathfinder Cards, Pathfinder Flip-Mat, Pathfinder Map Pack, Pathfinder Module, Pathfinder Pawns, Pathfinder Player Companion, Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Pathfinder Tales, and Rise of the Runelords are trademarks of Paizo Inc. Paizo, Paizo Inc., the Paizo golem logo, Pathfinder, the Pathfinder logo, and Pathfinder Society are reg istered trademarks of Paizo Inc. Path.finder Adventure Path #83: The Slave Trenches of Hakotep © 2014, Paizo Inc. No portion of this work other than the material designated as Open Game Content may be reproduced in any form without written permission.ħ120 185th Ave NE, Ste 120 Redmond, WA 98052-0577 (Elements that have previously been designated as Open Game Content or are in the public domain are not included in this declaration.)Įxcept for material designated as Product Identity (see above), the game mechanics of this Paizo game product are Open Game Content, as defined in the Open Game License version Loa Section l(d). Product Identity, as defined in the Open Game License version Loa, Section l(e), and are not Open Content: All trademarks, registered trademarks, proper names (characters, deities, etc.), dialogue, plots, storylines, locations, characters, artwork, and trade dress. Product Identity: The following items are hereby identified as This product is compliant with the Open Game License (OGL) and is suitable for use with the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game or the 3.5 edition of the world's oldest fantasy roleplaying game. Readers interested in references to Pathfinder RPG hardcovers can find the complete rules of these books available online for free at This book refers to several other Pathfinder Roleplaying Game products using the following abbreviations, yet these additional supplements are not required to make use of this book. Christopher Anthony, Liz Courts, Crystal Frasier, Lissa Guillet, and Chris Lambertz.Heather Payne, Jeff Strand, and Kevin Underwood Website Team Justin Juan, Ryan Macklin, and Matthew Simmons.Scott, and Neil Spicer Cover Artist Tyler Jacobson Interior Artists Ekaterina Burmak, Milivoj Ceran,Johan Grenier, Miguel Regod6n Harkness, Audrey Hotte, Brynn Metheney, Maichol Quinto, Kim Sokol, Florian Stitz, Ben Wootten, and Kieran Yanner Cartographer Robert Lazzaretti Creative DirectorĪdam Daigle, Mark Moreland, and Patrick Renie CR.EDITS Authors Robert Brookes, Adam Daigle, Tim Hitchcock, Michael Kortes, David N.
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