... Snagged from the Vault: Ratsheek Tuesday, April 7, 2009For those of you who have been following the adventures of the druid Pathfinder Channa Ti in Elaine Cunningham's Dark Tapestry Pathfinder's Journal, as featured in the Legacy of Fire Adventure Path , we bring you the visage of Ratsheek, the villainous gnoll, as depicted by artist David Bircham... ... Vadid and Nahk ... Preview Purloiners ...
Snagged from the Vault: Pathfinder #21—The Jackal's Price
... Artist: Concept Art House ... Snagged from the Vault: Pathfinder #21—The Jackal's Price Thursday, March 12, 2009Once again, the foolhardy Purloiners have braved the depths of the Vault of the Golem to bring you, our faithful readers, a glimpse of the future. Featured here today is the cover of Pathfinder Adventure Path volume #21—The Jackal's Price. Enjoy it, dear readers, before the Golem returns to claim his prize... ... Vadid and Nahk ... Preview Purloiners ... A strange...
Artist: Concept Art House
Snagged from the Vault: Pathfinder #21—The Jackal's Price
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Once again, the foolhardy Purloiners have braved the depths of the Vault of the Golem to bring you, our faithful readers, a glimpse of the future. Featured here today is the cover of Pathfinder Adventure Path volume #21—The Jackal's Price. Enjoy it, dear readers, before the Golem returns to claim his prize...
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A strange artifact discovered in the belly of an ancient ruin has all of Katapesh intrigued. Yet none can decipher the strange markings, nor confirm much about the scroll's purpose beyond the fact that the magic it contains is powerful indeed. In order to learn more, a trip to the sprawling market city of Katapesh itself must be mounted. Yet others want the map for themselves—scheming merchants eager to make their fortunes with its sale, enraged gnolls eager to reclaim what they feel rightfully belongs to them, and even a sinister hidden society willing to murder to claim the treasure as its own. What could be hidden within that could drive so many to such desperate acts of violence and mayhem? Is this artifact truly the one and only Scroll of Kakishon, and does the one who controls it control an entire world?
... Making Monsters, Lamashtu Style Monday, December 24, 2007In Pathfinder #5, we have the second in our series of articles exploring the deities of Golarion. This time around, master of all things divine Sean K Reynolds talks about Lamashtu, the Mother of Monsters and one of Golarion's most notorious deities. After all, she's not just the one the goblins and gnolls and all sorts of other monsters worship—she's the one who MAKES a lot of the monsters in the first place. And if you...
Making Monsters, Lamashtu Style
Monday, December 24, 2007
In Pathfinder #5, we have the second in our series of articles exploring the deities of Golarion. This time around, master of all things divine Sean K Reynolds talks about Lamashtu, the Mother of Monsters and one of Golarion's most notorious deities. After all, she's not just the one the goblins and gnolls and all sorts of other monsters worship—she's the one who MAKES a lot of the monsters in the first place. And if you happen to worship her, well, you might just learn how to make a few monsters of your own. We're not sure WHAT it is this gnoll ranger of Lamashtu is clutching, but it certainly qualifies as a monster!
Oh, and by the way, that's what a Golarion gnoll looks like. He's probably a lot better-groomed than most, though. Gnolls aren't that fond of personal hygiene as a general rule.