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The Lord of Nothing is the fifth premium DLC for Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, wrapping up the story of the second DLC, Through the Ashes. Explore new and unique locations, make new friends, and face a powerful demon lord in order to bring Sendri and Rekarth's story to its long-awaited finale.
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The Lord of Nothing is the fifth premium DLC for Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, wrapping up the story of the second DLC, Through the Ashes. Explore new and unique locations, make new friends, and face a powerful demon lord in order to bring Sendri and Rekarth's story to its long-awaited finale. The outcome of your adventure — and for the characters, depends solely on you and your choices. After all, there are more than five unique endings in the DLC.
In The Lord of Nothing DLC you will have to survive frozen lands, uncover the secrets of a mysterious wizard's tower, help some Kellids in blooming caves, and even delve into the Shadow Plane! But you won't be alone: an angel of Sarenrae with a tragic past and a captivating new android companion will join you as you confront the evil flourishing in the remote corners of Golarion. And don’t think your commander is being left out — a new quest and dungeon will be available to complete in the fifth chapter of the base game.
Continue your journey with a character from Through the Ashes DLC or create a new one: 15 new archetypes, new spells and new feats await you. All of these will also be available in the main campaign when creating a new character or retraining one.
Recommended system requirements
minimum*
- OS *:
- Windows 7 and above
recommended*
- OS:
- Windows 10 64 bit
User reviews
I strongly feel that this DLC and From the Ashes should have been ONE DLC and not two. The fact you need to pay twice to complete the overall quest and unlock the boss fight is a bit sad. My biggest gripe with this DLC
This DLC is a bugged mess, especially after importing save into main campaign. Can't even enter final dungeon as a Crusade Commander, cause one cutscene doesn't work. Skipping it only makes it worse, cause the game just
The core of the DLC is classic and pretty fun - an episodic adventure, diving into three small scenarios with a few sidequests. I would recommend it at a discount ordinarily. However, the ending is a total joke -
I've got over a thousand hours in wrath, and about a dozen playthroughs of through the ashes. Through the ashes is a masterpiece of making the gameplay work as part of the story, that really gives you the feel of being
It is difficult to understand why Owlcat, in a story-rich game, insists on producing DLC that has practically no bearing on the base games rich story. By-the-numbers story, trite companions, and a weak imitation of the
A strange DLC with a mix of combat encounters and environments. I think its interesting in the sense that it offered Owlcat a way to get out of the grand Demon campaign in the main game. But man it just feels so




