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Oh, Yes We Did!

Monday, July 26, 2010

PRESENTING! The action scene you’ve all been waiting to see!

Illustration by Andrew Hou

James Jacobs
Creative Director

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Illustration by Mike Corriero

Did you know...

Friday, July 9, 2010

...that flail snails are the philosophers of the Darklands, writing epic communal poetry in their slime trails?

...that executioner's hoods, trappers, and lurkers above are all members of the same species, simply different genders or stages of the life cycle?

...that flumphs come from the stars to warn us of lurking cosmic horrors (and have an elaborate migration process which inspired impromptu interpretive dance by Paizo staffers)?

...that delvers were created by the Vault Keepers of Orv, and dig their tunnels in hopes of one day proving themselves greater architects than their masters?

...that lava children procreate by consuming elementals?

....that disenchanters were originally bred for the magical wars between Geb and Nex?

Learn all of these tidbits and more in the upcoming Pathfinder Campaign Setting release, Misfit Monsters Redeemed!

James L. Sutter
Fiction Editor

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The Mad Artist of Manifest!

Monday, November 17, 2008

A few years back Sean K Reynolds had a hand in writing a particularly morbid and unusual book. That's probably not too helpful a statement considering that he cranks out like 35 a year*, so to narrow it down a little more, it was about ghosts. And to narrow it down even further, it was called Ghostwalk.

Since moving into the desk next to mine (and covering it with enough miniatures to give the tarrasque lead poisoning), Sean's been brimming with artistic fervor. To help with that, a few weeks back Lisa dropped a few big boxes of Ghostwalk at his desk and asked for signatures. That way, anyone who buys the book through the Paizo store gets a neat little collectors item.

But oh no! Sean "The 'K' is for Kreative" Reynolds couldn't just sign a box of books, he had to get out his colored pens... and pencils... and oil paints. Just check out a few of his unexpected masterpieces here. And if you've ordered a copy of Ghostwalk recently, good luck, 'cause there's no telling what you might get!

F. Wesley Schneider
Pathfinder Managing Editor

*(Expect more details on the SKR Book of the Week Club in the distant future.)

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