Pathfinder Chronicles / Companion: Aspis Consortium?


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Dark Archive

I'm wondering if there is going to be a book like the Pathfinder Society for the Aspis Consortium, thanks!

The Exchange

I would be very interested as well

Scarab Sages

Four and a half years ... Paizo was just waiting for a second vote on this thread, so now it's totally going to happen.

Scarab Sages

Yessss!

Shadow Lodge

It would be a nice accessory for PFS to better know our enemies.

Grand Lodge

Sounds interesting to me. But with stats for NPCs.


gets my vote.


Every campaign can be improved by an evil megacorp/merchant's guild. Throwing my hat into the ring as well.


Duiker wrote:
Four and a half years ... Paizo was just waiting for a second vote on this thread, so now it's totally going to happen.

There is no need to be snarky, he was just showing his interest in this topic, and I also would be interested in this.

Shadow Lodge

Personally, I would much rather keep the AC as a more undefined antagonistic organization as possible, so I would rather not have a book that details them more than they already are.


I vote yay!

Dark Archive

While I'd love more on the Aspis Consortium, they've spent a lot of time graying up the Pathfinders, to the point where some might feel a need to 'evil up' the Aspis Consortium even more, to make the Pathfinders look better by comparison.

I'd rather the AC not be totally two-dimensionally evil, or, if so, they have valid reasons to be so, such as heavily influenced by the church of Mammon, or something, where your station in the afterlife *literally* depends on how much coin you amass in life.

I'd want an AC that would welcome Gordon Gekko with open arms, and not be 'evil' by '80s 'Greed is Good!' / 'You can have anything you want, but you better not it from me!' standards, even if they are evil-as-all-getout by Occupy Wall Street / social justice standards.

I'd also be interested in where the name 'Aspis Consortium' came from. Aspis refers to a shield, and I wonder if the founders regarded wealth as a form of 'shield' or protection from the hardships and hazards of the world, and the man who successfully pursues wealth as being the best 'protector' of (and / or provider for) his family, lands and / or employees.

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