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The Roof is on Fire!

Friday, April 17, 2009

You may have noticed a preponderance of previews lately on the Paizo blog. As exciting as it is to see new art and sneak peaks of things to come in Pathfinder, the number of previews in fact correlates directly with the amount of work we have to do here in the office. In short: things here at Paizo have been pretty crazy. With the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Core Rulebook and Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Bestiary just around the corner, the Editorial Pit has become a scene of furious activity, as everyone works to get products out the door. Even the interns aren't immune to the frenzy! Here is glimpse of what is going on at Paizo this week:

Sarah Robinson is putting the final touches on Pathfinder Adventure Path #23: The Impossible Eye.

Wes Schneider and James Jacobs are busy developing the final chapter of Legacy of Fire, Pathfinder Adventure Path #24: The Final Wish

Sean K Reynolds continues his simultaneous development of Qadira, Gateway to the East and Jason Bulmahn's Crypt of the Everflame, the first Pathfinder Module to use the Pathfinder RPG rules.

Chris Carey and James Sutter have their hands full editing the Pathfinder RPG and Pathfinder #24.

Jason Bulmahn has spent the week entering changes and making last-minute tinkering with the Pathfinder RPG.

Vic Wertz, Lisa Stevens, and Erik Mona have sequestered themselves away while they edit the Pathfinder RPG.

And Hank Woon and David Eitelbach are busy doing development for Pathfinder #24 and writing blogs, of course!

Here's an illustration by Tyler Walpole from Pathfinder Companion: Qadira that pretty accurately summarizes the state of things around here right now. Now back to work!

There comes the sound of a whip cracking.

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