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Second Day Non Sequitur

Monday, September 21, 2009

Jason Bulmahn here with another update from the FUTURE! By the time you read this, Gen Con OZ will nearly be over, but it's not too late to learn the lessons of TOMORROW! That lesson is: the people of Australia love the Pathfinder RPG.

But that's not all, in this distant future time, the people are very excited to learn more about the Advanced Player's Guide and all 6 of its wonderful new base classes. One day (probably as soon as this afternoon's seminar takes place), you too might enjoy their splendor.

A word of warning from the future. Although we live in a time of wonder, where the impossible is real, it does have one drawback—giant horror spiders! (Thanks to the Brisbane Museum for the terror.)

By the way, although it has not happened yet, I would like to offer my sincerest condolences to all the Daves of the world. No one could have predicted that the aliens would have responded that way.

Jason Bulmahn
Lead Designer from the FUTURE

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