The other 7.5 are pure flavor and art (including a half-page shot of the god on their home plane and a character-style image of the god in the text). Of those ten pages, one is specifications related to the prestige classes (more on that later), two are servitors of the god (one unique CR15 entity, and one CR4 generic type – these are located in the back, away from the main entry), and half a page is suggestions for characters who focus on that deity.
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Each of those 20 deities gets 10 pages devoted to just that deity, plus some entries in the magic items section. Most of the space in Inner Sea Gods is devoted to the “Core 20” – the 20 deities who have the most influence in the Inner Sea region of Golarion (where almost all of the action in the Pathfinder Campaign Setting takes place). And I’ve still got three whole days to decide what part of it to use for this Curse of the Crimson Throne campaign. Well, it turns out that Inner Sea Gods was really fantastic.
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And then I remembered that I had bought a copy back in July, and it was presently taking up space on my Shelf of Shame – my very full bookshelf of books I haven’t gotten around to reading yet (as we speak it still has 36! roleplaying game books on it). So, I got to thinking that I should go pick up a copy of Inner Sea Gods for the Pathfinder Campaign Setting. Plus I’m also going to be starting a Pathfinder Playtest version of Curse of the Crimson Throne, and that sort of campaign definitely wants to character to your character (I would really, really like to play a Harrower so I can use my Harrow Deck, but alas there are no Pathfinder Playtest rules for it). Yes, even my Pathfinder Society characters get personality and backstory. So, I was thinking about Pathfinder clerics, and what god to worship is kind of super-extremely-important for that sort a cleric. I know some folks consider them boring, what with all the repeated casting of healing spells, but I’m quite happy to be the one keeping all of you foolhardy types from untimely deaths.
After realizing that generic Kyra was getting a bit worn out at the local Pathfinder Society games, I assured the group that my next starting character would be a cleric.