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Rumbles in the Jungle

Friday, November 19, 2010

The Mwangi Expanse isn't the friendliest place you might ever visit, and as the concluding volumes of the Serpent Skull Adventure Path prove, it's not getting any nicer. Check out some of the jungle's weirdest and wildest denizens, brought to you in Pathfinder #40: "Vaults of Madness, Pathfinder #41: "The Thousand Fangs Below", and Pathfinder #42: "Sanctum of the Serpent God" by bold explorer and naturalist Chuck Lukacs.

Illustrations by Chuck Lukacs

Wes Schneider
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Greetings from the Deep!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Hey, remember Pathfinder Adventure Path? What? Oh yeah, that thing. That thing we're always working on and we never blog about. We should write something up about that sometime. Yeah, we should. Okay!

This time around on our totally weekly preview of what's coming up in Pathfinder Adventure Path, we're talking interior covers! As you've all seen, in our endless battle against boredom and stagnation we mix up what's on the interior covers of Pathfinder from Adventure Path to Adventure Path. To play up the exotic exploration elements of the Serpent Skull Adventure Path, this time around we're coving these pages with descriptions and sketches taken from the field book of one of Golarion's most esteemed naturalists, detailing some of the wildest and weirdest flora and fauna of the Mwangi Expanse. Chuck Lukacs tackles the task of sketching out these strange life forms month after month, providing GMs with just a little extra when it comes to describing the incredible variety, strangeness, and deadliness of Garund's most dangerous jungles. Check out just one of the beasties detailed right behind the covers of Pathfinder Adventure Path #37—a creature PCs might have a very personal confrontation with in the first adventure of the Serpent Skull Adventure Path: "Souls for Smuggler's Shiv."

"Common Eurpterid"
"The waters around Smuggler's Shiv are thick with predators like sharks, giant crabs, and hungry eels, but the most pervasive may be the sea scorpions, more properly known as eurypterids. With a poisonous sting and the ability to chase prey out of the waves and onto land, these aggressive vermin should be avoided at all costs."
Illustration by Chuck Lukacs

F. Wesley Schneider
Managing Editor

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