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Find the Path Ventures
Find the Path Ventures
17 episodes
1 day ago
The Find the Path crew, a group of long time Pathfinder players, discusses Paizo products, chats about Pathfinder and Starfinder in general, and plays modules and other short adventures.
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The Find the Path crew, a group of long time Pathfinder players, discusses Paizo products, chats about Pathfinder and Starfinder in general, and plays modules and other short adventures.
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Share Lore: Lamia
Find the Path Ventures
9 minutes 25 seconds
5 years ago
Share Lore: Lamia

Terrifying monster or cursed woman? You be the judge. Learn about the real-world mythology behind the Pathfinder creature known as the lamia in this free sample episode of Share Lore by Find the Path Ventures.





Share Lore is a bi-weekly Patreon-exclusive podcast that delves into the lore of the world of Pathfinder in a variety of ways. Support us on Patreon to access this and other great episodes.



Host and Author – Jessica Peters


Opening and Closing Music – “Spare the Dying” by Arcane Anthems


Additional Music – Ryan Mumford



Sources


“Lamia” by John Keats


Bestiary by Paizo Inc


https://www.greekboston.com/culture/mythology/lamia/


https://www.greeklegendsandmyths.com/lamia.html


https://www.theoi.com/Ther/Lamia.html


https://mythology.wikia.org/wiki/Lamia


 


TRANSCRIPT


She was a gordian shape of dazzling hue,


     Vermilion-spotted, golden, green, and blue;


     Striped like a zebra, freckled like a pard,


     Eyed like a peacock, and all crimson barr’d;


     And full of silver moons, that, as she breathed,


     Dissolv’d, or brighter shone, or interwreathed


     Their lustres with the gloomier tapestries—


     So rainbow-sided, touch’d with miseries,


     She seem’d, at once, some penanced lady elf,


     Some demon’s mistress, or the demon’s self.



But who was she? This beautiful, confusing woman? She was Lamia.



[music]



I’m Jessica Peters, this is Share Lore, and today we’re talking about Lamia. 



In the Pathfinder setting, lamia are a type of bloodthirsty creature, not a single woman. 



Just as they were cursed long ago, lamias can curse those they touch, clouding the mind and regressing conscious thought to purely animalistic instincts. Creatures affected by this curse grow reckless, becoming unaware of the consequences of their own actions and unable to think clearly. This makes the hapless victim all the more susceptible to the lamia’s cunning illusions and insidious charms. The lamia’s animalistic nature and the effect of their cursed touch has led some scholars to theorize that the original lamias must have, millennia ago, turned away from their own reason and intellect and embraced the life of simple beasts. Whether this change was rewarded as a monstrous gift from Lamashtu or inflicted as a curse for abandoning their responsibilities by Pharasma remains the subject of debate to this day.



Whatever the source of this ancient transformation, lamias themselves have grown to enjoy the strengths it has granted them. Regardless, they continue to cling to a hatred of the gods, seeing them as the cause of their monstrous forms a...
Find the Path Ventures
The Find the Path crew, a group of long time Pathfinder players, discusses Paizo products, chats about Pathfinder and Starfinder in general, and plays modules and other short adventures.