paizo.com Recent Comments on Paizo Publishing's 10th Anniversary Retrospective—Year 3 (2005)—Laying the Foundationpaizo.com Recent Comments on Paizo Publishing's 10th Anniversary Retrospective—Year 3 (2005)—Laying the Foundation2012-07-17T19:19:43Z2012-07-17T19:19:43ZRe: Forums/Paizo: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Paizo Publishing's 10th Anniversary Retrospective--Year 3 (2005)--Laying the FoundationIshboshethhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldhf&page=2?Paizo-Publishings-10th-Anniversary#632012-06-07T04:07:18Z2012-06-07T04:07:18Z<p>I love the business retrospectives. If you guys were to put together a full book with these stories, with your usual quality and talking about products I love, I think I could find a buyer or three.</p>I love the business retrospectives. If you guys were to put together a full book with these stories, with your usual quality and talking about products I love, I think I could find a buyer or three.Ishbosheth2012-06-07T04:07:18ZRe: Forums/Paizo: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Paizo Publishing's 10th Anniversary Retrospective--Year 3 (2005)--Laying the FoundationBoyar Аркадий нezhиамин (alias of baron arem heshvaun)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldhf&page=2?Paizo-Publishings-10th-Anniversary#622012-06-05T21:53:22Z2012-06-05T21:53:22Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">James Jacobs wrote:</div><blockquote> That's not an avatar. Sutter has a Skype window linked to his account. He's just slow moving these days, cause it's unseasonably cold around these parts. </blockquote><p>It's cold and cloudy here too! Erik Mona brought your local weather with him.James Jacobs wrote:That's not an avatar. Sutter has a Skype window linked to his account. He's just slow moving these days, cause it's unseasonably cold around these parts.
It's cold and cloudy here too! Erik Mona brought your local weather with him.Boyar Аркадий нezhиамин (alias of baron arem heshvaun)2012-06-05T21:53:22ZRe: Forums/Paizo: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Paizo Publishing's 10th Anniversary Retrospective--Year 3 (2005)--Laying the FoundationJames Jacobs (Creative Director)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldhf&page=2?Paizo-Publishings-10th-Anniversary#612012-06-06T23:08:02Z2012-06-05T21:50:14Z<p>That's not an avatar. Sutter has a Skype window linked to his account. He's just slow moving these days, cause it's unseasonably cold around these parts.</p>That's not an avatar. Sutter has a Skype window linked to his account. He's just slow moving these days, cause it's unseasonably cold around these parts.James Jacobs (Creative Director)2012-06-05T21:50:14ZRe: Forums/Paizo: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Paizo Publishing's 10th Anniversary Retrospective--Year 3 (2005)--Laying the FoundationDawn R Fischer (Frog God Games)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldhf&page=2?Paizo-Publishings-10th-Anniversary#602012-06-05T21:38:36Z2012-06-05T21:38:36Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">James Sutter wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
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<p>Pretty much the moment I saw this art. I've always liked gripplis, but this sealed it. :D </blockquote><p>That grippli is darned cute, can't blame you for nabbing him as your avatar.James Sutter wrote:Pretty much the moment I saw this art. I've always liked gripplis, but this sealed it. :D
That grippli is darned cute, can't blame you for nabbing him as your avatar.Dawn R Fischer (Frog God Games)2012-06-05T21:38:36ZRe: Forums/Paizo: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Paizo Publishing's 10th Anniversary Retrospective--Year 3 (2005)--Laying the FoundationJames Sutter (Contributor)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldhf&page=2?Paizo-Publishings-10th-Anniversary#592012-06-05T18:21:32Z2012-06-05T18:21:32Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Dawn R Fischer wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
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So James, just when exactly did the frogs assimilate you?</p>
<p>(Resistance is futile.) </blockquote><p>Pretty much the moment I saw this art. I've always liked gripplis, but this sealed it. :DDawn R Fischer wrote:So James, just when exactly did the frogs assimilate you?(Resistance is futile.)
Pretty much the moment I saw this art. I've always liked gripplis, but this sealed it. :DJames Sutter (Contributor)2012-06-05T18:21:32ZRe: Forums/Paizo: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Paizo Publishing's 10th Anniversary Retrospective--Year 3 (2005)--Laying the FoundationDawn R Fischer (Frog God Games)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldhf&page=2?Paizo-Publishings-10th-Anniversary#582012-06-05T01:15:50Z2012-06-05T01:15:50Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">James Sutter wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">gbonehead wrote:</div><blockquote> I know darn well it's work and <i>hard</i> work at that, but it's also awesome work :) </blockquote>Amen to that. :) </blockquote><p>Ditto
<p>So James, just when exactly did the frogs assimilate you?</p>
<p>(Resistance is futile.)</p>James Sutter wrote:gbonehead wrote: I know darn well it's work and hard work at that, but it's also awesome work :)
Amen to that. :) Ditto So James, just when exactly did the frogs assimilate you?
(Resistance is futile.)Dawn R Fischer (Frog God Games)2012-06-05T01:15:50ZRe: Forums/Paizo: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Paizo Publishing's 10th Anniversary Retrospective--Year 3 (2005)--Laying the FoundationJames Sutter (Contributor)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldhf&page=2?Paizo-Publishings-10th-Anniversary#572012-06-04T18:57:21Z2012-06-04T18:57:21Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">gbonehead wrote:</div><blockquote> I know darn well it's work and <i>hard</i> work at that, but it's also awesome work :) </blockquote><p>Amen to that. :)gbonehead wrote:I know darn well it's work and hard work at that, but it's also awesome work :)
Amen to that. :)James Sutter (Contributor)2012-06-04T18:57:21ZRe: Forums/Paizo: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Paizo Publishing's 10th Anniversary Retrospective--Year 3 (2005)--Laying the FoundationMorbus Iffhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldhf&page=2?Paizo-Publishings-10th-Anniversary#562012-06-04T12:33:34Z2012-06-04T12:33:34Z<p>Love, love, love, love these things.</p>Love, love, love, love these things.Morbus Iff2012-06-04T12:33:34ZRe: Forums/Paizo: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Paizo Publishing's 10th Anniversary Retrospective--Year 3 (2005)--Laying the Foundationgboneheadhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldhf&page=2?Paizo-Publishings-10th-Anniversary#552012-06-03T06:32:53Z2012-06-03T06:32:53Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Samnell wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">F. Wesley Schneider wrote:</div><blockquote><p> "Swim suit edition"?!? Of what!? </p>
<p>Terror.</p>
<p>And, ugh - bangs. At least all of my hair was brown back then. </blockquote><p>I would totally pay something for a Paizo speedo edition.
<p>I'm not sure what I would pay, but I would definitely pay. </blockquote><p>Oh, you'd pay all right. I think we'd <i>all</i> end up paying for that one.
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<p>Oh, and on an unrelated and serious note ... it is so really, truly great to see you guys living the dream out there. I know darn well it's work and <i>hard</i> work at that, but it's also awesome work :)</p>Samnell wrote:F. Wesley Schneider wrote:"Swim suit edition"?!? Of what!?
Terror.
And, ugh - bangs. At least all of my hair was brown back then.
I would totally pay something for a Paizo speedo edition. I'm not sure what I would pay, but I would definitely pay. Oh, you'd pay all right. I think we'd all end up paying for that one. ---
Oh, and on an unrelated and serious note ... it is so really, truly great to see you guys living the dream out there. I know darn well it's work and hard work...gbonehead2012-06-03T06:32:53ZRe: Forums/Paizo: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Paizo Publishing's 10th Anniversary Retrospective--Year 3 (2005)--Laying the FoundationZexcirhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldhf&page=2?Paizo-Publishings-10th-Anniversary#542012-06-03T04:32:27Z2012-06-03T04:32:27Z<p>Thank you so much for sharing some inside stories in Paizo. I have been a fan since about 2003, right before I left for the military. When "Whispering Cairn" was released, I called up much of my old friends back home and said "When I get out of the military, we NEED to do this adventure." By the time I got out of the military it was Wizards announced 4th edition. We decided to wait until the 4th edition rules came out to start the campaign and just convert the monsters so that the players didn't have to worry about converting their characters... But were we shocked when 3 of us bought the books and go "Eh? What is this?" So, we decided just to stick by 3.5 rules. </p>
<p>I remember the email from Paizo saying "We are no longer going to be doing Dungeon and Dragon magazines. I was sad, but I was excited that they said they were still going to cover 3.5 until they figured out what they were going to do. </p>
<p>About half way through Age of Worms, Pathfinder rules came out and we ended up converting over to the new rules; happily I might add!</p>
<p>Some of the best gaming sessions our group have had is because of the inspiration from the adventures that came from Paizo. If it wasn't for their ability to listen and serve their customers, I don't know where my gaming group would be.</p>
<p>This blog reinforces their ability to communicate with the community. Thank you for sharing this reflection.</p>Thank you so much for sharing some inside stories in Paizo. I have been a fan since about 2003, right before I left for the military. When "Whispering Cairn" was released, I called up much of my old friends back home and said "When I get out of the military, we NEED to do this adventure." By the time I got out of the military it was Wizards announced 4th edition. We decided to wait until the 4th edition rules came out to start the campaign and just convert the monsters so that the players...Zexcir2012-06-03T04:32:27ZRe: Forums/Paizo: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Paizo Publishing's 10th Anniversary Retrospective--Year 3 (2005)--Laying the FoundationZark (alias of TomJohn)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldhf&page=2?Paizo-Publishings-10th-Anniversary#532012-06-02T11:05:56Z2012-06-02T11:05:56Z<p>I love these Blog posts!
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Thanks Lisa, James and Cosmo.</p>I love these Blog posts!
Thanks Lisa, James and Cosmo.Zark (alias of TomJohn)2012-06-02T11:05:56ZRe: Forums/Paizo: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Paizo Publishing's 10th Anniversary Retrospective--Year 3 (2005)--Laying the FoundationEric "Boxhead" Hindley (alias of Boxhead, Contributor)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldhf&page=2?Paizo-Publishings-10th-Anniversary#522012-06-02T02:49:31Z2012-06-02T02:49:31Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Russ Taylor wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Vic Wertz wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
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(Downer—Volume 2: Fool's Errand, by the way, is another of those very few products that were cancelled after being officially announced.) </blockquote><p>:(
<p>Now there's kickstarter I'd buy into! </blockquote><p>You and me both...Russ Taylor wrote:Vic Wertz wrote:
(Downer—Volume 2: Fool's Errand, by the way, is another of those very few products that were cancelled after being officially announced.)
:( Now there's kickstarter I'd buy into! You and me both...Eric "Boxhead" Hindley (alias of Boxhead, Contributor)2012-06-02T02:49:31ZRe: Forums/Paizo: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: Paizo Publishing's 10th Anniversary Retrospective--Year 3 (2005)--Laying the FoundationRuss Taylor (Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 6)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5ldhf&page=2?Paizo-Publishings-10th-Anniversary#512012-06-02T01:54:07Z2012-06-02T01:54:07Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Vic Wertz wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
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(Downer—Volume 2: Fool's Errand, by the way, is another of those very few products that were cancelled after being officially announced.) </blockquote><p>:(
<p>Now there's kickstarter I'd buy into!</p>Vic Wertz wrote:(Downer—Volume 2: Fool's Errand, by the way, is another of those very few products that were cancelled after being officially announced.)
:( Now there's kickstarter I'd buy into!Russ Taylor (Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 6)2012-06-02T01:54:07Z