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So I finally put a new blog post in my Sinister Minds at Work blog. This blog post also has a sneaky peeky at Pele, Goddess of the Volcano in Dark Vistas #1: Razor Coast...Potentially not so safe for work, if you consider the goodness from Ye Olde 1st Edition Dieties and Demigods BAD BAD BAD! :-)

Check it out here: Sinister Minds

Andoran (Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Adventure Path Subscriber)

Cool! I'll check it out, thanks Nick!

Andoran (Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Adventure Path Subscriber)

Boobies!

I knew I liked Pele!

Osirion (Pathfinder Charter Superscriber; Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber)

Just read it. Good stuff.

I've been putting off the Gods section of my homebrew for the reasons you mentioned. I didn't want them to be too cliche, God of law, death, magic, etc. You put things in perspective. I may take it on now. Thanks Nick.


Cralius the Dark wrote:

Just read it. Good stuff.

I've been putting off the Gods section of my homebrew for the reasons you mentioned. I didn't want them to be too cliche, God of law, death, magic, etc. You put things in perspective. I may take it on now. Thanks Nick.

My pleasure Cralius! Thanks for reading!

Andoran (RPG Superstar 2008 Top 32, 2011 Top 16)

Damn your work unfriendly blog posts! I have to wait 9 hours before I can safely read this!

Andoran (Pathfinder Charter Superscriber; Pathfinder Battles Case, GameMastery Maps Subscriber)

You know, Nic, I worshipped Pele once, togehter with my wife while walking through the Volcano Park on Big Island.
We built a little mount of stones and laid a green leave on top of it.
We were told it would calm Pele, so that she wouldn't let the sleeping Volcano errupt while we where walking through its crater...
Cool to have her in Razor Coast, my wife will love her!

Is it true she shows herself sometime clad in white?!


Dryder wrote:

You know, Nic, I worshipped Pele once, togehter with my wife while walking through the Volcano Park on Big Island.

We built a little mount of stones and laid a green leave on top of it.
We were told it would calm Pele, so that she wouldn't let the sleeping Volcano errupt while we where walking through its crater...
Cool to have her in Razor Coast, my wife will love her!

Is it true she shows herself sometime clad in white?!

She does! Though obviously not in this picture! >:-)

BTW: I LOOOOOOVE the Big Island. Volcano National Park is the single coolest place I've ever been. Pele's awesome power makes so much sense after visiting there.

My wife and I picked her up once too and drove her down shore. Long story. An awesome long story that requires a drink or two. Hawai'i has mana. Myth lives here.


Mothman wrote:

Boobies!

I knew I liked Pele!

Ha! I love the melting necklace myself...so sexy. This is a piece by Cynthia Sheppard, fast becoming my new favorite artist. She's doing a lot of work for Razor Coast and its all stunning.


Isn't Pele the God of Soccer?


Vexer wrote:
Isn't Pele the God of Soccer?

Ha! She gets mixed up with him alot apparently.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)

Pele is my new goddess. I don't know nuttin' bout no 'canos, or what her alignment is exactly... but all my burnt offerings are reserved for her from now on.

I feel like jumping into the volcano. Is that so wrong?

Shadow Lodge (Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Adventure Path, Campaign Setting, Companion Subscriber)

A volcano? Is that it? Other than that she has nothing going for her.

That's why ladies and gentlemen there is only one true god around these parts. And it is He who Hungers. The Devourer, Dajobas! I mean all she is, is a jalopeno-popper compared to the Shark God!

Spoiler:
Awesome work Nick.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)

Vexer wrote:
Isn't Pele the God of Soccer?

Who crushes the Nazis with his ball skills in the film Victory.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)

Lazaro wrote:

A volcano? Is that it? Other than that she has nothing going for her.

That's why ladies and gentlemen there is only one true god around these parts. And it is He who Hungers. The Devourer, Dajobas! I mean all she is, is a jalopeno-popper compared to the Shark God!

** spoiler omitted **

I think even the insanely ravenous Dajobas stop flapping his fins when she walks into the room. Even gods can have awkward moments.

D: "Uh... hey."
P: "Hey."
D: "My name is Daj-- I'm uh... Are you chilly? I could get you a blanke--"
P: "No. I'm fine."
D: "Cool. Yeah."


The Jade wrote:


I feel like jumping into the volcano. Is that so wrong?

If its wrong, how come it feels so right?

Osirion (Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Roleplaying Game, Campaign Setting, Companion, Modules Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)

Nicolas Logue wrote:
Hawai'i has mana.

Blue or red?

Or both?

Dun-dun-DUUH!


Snorter wrote:
Nicolas Logue wrote:
Hawai'i has mana.

Blue or red?

Or both?

Dun-dun-DUUH!

This thread is locked thanks to the above trademark infringement. Damn it.


Lazaro wrote:

A volcano? Is that it? Other than that she has nothing going for her.

That's why ladies and gentlemen there is only one true god around these parts. And it is He who Hungers. The Devourer, Dajobas! I mean all she is, is a jalopeno-popper compared to the Shark God!

** spoiler omitted **

OOOOOOOO! Deific Smack Talk! I may have to institue a new poll now.


Lazaro wrote:

A volcano? Is that it? Other than that she has nothing going for her.

That's why ladies and gentlemen there is only one true god around these parts. And it is He who Hungers. The Devourer, Dajobas! I mean all she is, is a jalopeno-popper compared to the Shark God!

** spoiler omitted **

Check out the new poll!

Andoran (Pathfinder Charter Superscriber; Pathfinder Battles Case, GameMastery Maps Subscriber)

Nicolas Logue wrote:

(...)

My wife and I picked her up once too and drove her down shore. Long story. An awesome long story that requires a drink or two. Hawai'i has mana. Myth lives here.

Maybe I should take this 1.5 hours flight to London to have that conversation with you, someday in the future... ;)


Dryder wrote:
Nicolas Logue wrote:

(...)

My wife and I picked her up once too and drove her down shore. Long story. An awesome long story that requires a drink or two. Hawai'i has mana. Myth lives here.
Maybe I should take this 1.5 hours flight to London to have that conversation with you, someday in the future... ;)

Awwwww yeah! Look forward to meeting you Dryder!

Shadow Lodge (Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Adventure Path, Campaign Setting, Companion Subscriber)

Nicolas Logue wrote:
Lazaro wrote:

A volcano? Is that it? Other than that she has nothing going for her.

That's why ladies and gentlemen there is only one true god around these parts. And it is He who Hungers. The Devourer, Dajobas! I mean all she is, is a jalopeno-popper compared to the Shark God!

** spoiler omitted **

Check out the new poll!

VOTED!

Shadow Lodge (Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Adventure Path, Campaign Setting, Companion Subscriber)

Dajobas sees Harthagoa as a snack! The only question is Fried or breaded

Taldor (Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Roleplaying Game, Modules Subscriber)

Nick, it was nice meeting you at Origins this year.

Last winter I put several weeks into designing and refining my first complete pantheon. I figured this was one badge of courage I never completely earned in the 25+ years I've been playing the game. (I had designed a few gods, but never a whole pantheon, until now.) What I discovered when I put the time in, is that there are so many questions the DM must answer silently to himself to get just the right balance of portfolios/domains/alignments/personalities/appearances/favored weapons/etc., not to mention the great world that I concurrently worked on to be sure I had a pantheon that made sense with the calendar, places, ancient histories, myths, and legends... The whole experience felt like a massive genesis moment, as the world and the gods were iteratively coming into being, and the tweaking didn't stop for weeks.

I get the sense that you, like a few DMs I've admired over the years would take great pride/enjoyment in the creation of a pantheon. Especially in these days of quick,quick,quick, - I felt very old school during the slow, careful act of this patheon's genesis.

My new campaign is greatly benefiting, and it is such a pleasure as a DM to deliver a world where everything that has been coherently created, doesn't require any research - 'cause its all in my head (and plenty in charts on paper too). Thanks also for the excellent work the PAIZO team did on Golarion's pantheon.

Qadira (Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Modules Subscriber)

Mothman wrote:

Boobies!

I knew I liked Pele!

I think you will find the corect term is "titties".

Nick, a quick question - can I only buy Razor Coast through Sinister (i.e. not through Paizo)? And is it actually published yet?


Nicolas Logue wrote:

So I finally put a new blog post in my Sinister Minds at Work blog. This blog post also has a sneaky peeky at Pele, Goddess of the Volcano in Dark Vistas #1: Razor Coast...Potentially not so safe for work, if you consider the goodness from Ye Olde 1st Edition Dieties and Demigods BAD BAD BAD! :-)

Check it out here: Sinister Minds

Hey what is the release date for Razor Coast???? Come on!!! Give out the goods!!!

Qadira (Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Roleplaying Game, Campaign Setting, Companion, Battles Case Subscriber)

Pele -- That's Hot


Damn, beaten to the soccer reference. Also, great post. And I'm really itching to get Razor Coast, even moreso now that I know Hawaiian influence is present.

And repeating everything else that has been said about the art.


Nicolas Logue wrote:

So I finally put a new blog post in my Sinister Minds at Work blog. This blog post also has a sneaky peeky at Pele, Goddess of the Volcano in Dark Vistas #1: Razor Coast...Potentially not so safe for work, if you consider the goodness from Ye Olde 1st Edition Dieties and Demigods BAD BAD BAD! :-)

Check it out here: Sinister Minds

As a displaced Hawaiian myself, I applaud your recent appropriation. Given that this is the one diety that has ever shown me an appropriately timed sign/manifestation, I think she'll do your Razor Coast campaign great justice...no offense to the Devourer of Worlds intended. *makes warding sign*


Aubrey the Malformed wrote:
Mothman wrote:

Boobies!

I knew I liked Pele!

I think you will find the corect term is "titties".

Nick, a quick question - can I only buy Razor Coast through Sinister (i.e. not through Paizo)? And is it actually published yet?

Hey Aubrey!

Razor Coast will be only available at Sinister for a little while at least, though I'm sure I'll eventually offer copies elsewhere (need to iron out the details). I'm also offering a deep discount to gaming stores as well, so if you have an FLGS near you, that you want to buy it at, have them shoot me an email at sinister@sinisteradventures.com

Razor Coast shall release (FINALLY) at the end of August!

(Pathfinder Charter Superscriber)

I have a BA in theology and love all the weirdness that humans seem to inevitably put into their religions. My games are always pervaded with new gods and temples and philosophies and the like.

The great thing about D&D though is that it lets gods have limits. The wonderful thing about giving a goddess a stat block isn't that someone might someday approach her with his sword at the ready (fun though that might be) but rather that we can tell what powers she doesn't have. There's none of this "Well, she's a goddess so she can just do that."

The best exercise I ever did for understanding gods in D&D was to run a campaign I called "The Wussiest Gods Ever". We took a standard first-level adventuring party, gave them an origin story, and then they each received one divine rank. They were 1 HD gods, and while they were amazingly awesome (eg one of them could summon a t-rex at will as a spell-like ability) they still only had a few hit points, not that anyone could easily penetrate their DR. It was enormously fun, and it taught us all about the mechanics. I keep thinking about running it as a convention game, actually. :)

(RPG Superstar 2012 Top 32)

I'm running a swashbuckling, ship sailing campaign now, and wish I had had the opportunity to be "inspired" by your Razor Coast campaign before I began running it.

My next campaign is going to be a d20 Modern/Future campaign in the Firefly verse, but my campaign after that is going to be set in a world with a demiurge, its minions, and a bunch of other religions that try to explain away the world's evil creator. I find I get a lot of inspiration from novels (George RR Martin's Drowned God, Lord of Light, Stormlord, the Seven; Jacqueline Carey's grandson of God & His companion angels; Lois McMaster Bujold's Charion's Holy Family; Sara Douglass's Ploughman; Neil Gaiman's Endless, even (or especially) Peter Hamilton's concept of God's Brother). I'm trying to find a way to put them all together in a system of competing, yet internally consistent, pantheons.

Qadira (Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Modules Subscriber)

Nicolas Logue wrote:
Aubrey the Malformed wrote:
Mothman wrote:

Boobies!

I knew I liked Pele!

I think you will find the corect term is "titties".

Nick, a quick question - can I only buy Razor Coast through Sinister (i.e. not through Paizo)? And is it actually published yet?

Hey Aubrey!

Razor Coast will be only available at Sinister for a little while at least, though I'm sure I'll eventually offer copies elsewhere (need to iron out the details). I'm also offering a deep discount to gaming stores as well, so if you have an FLGS near you, that you want to buy it at, have them shoot me an email at sinister@sinisteradventures.com

Razor Coast shall release (FINALLY) at the end of August!

Thanks, Nick. Looks like August will be an expensive month....

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)

Back in 1984, I was on vacation on the island of O'ahu. The islands were suffering from a drought at the time and they were rationing water.

While visiting a botanical garden, the guide was telling us about a particular plant sacred to Pele. According to the story, if you pick the flower of the plant while entering a forest, Pele will create rain and cause you to become lost. If you pick the flower while leaving the forest, Pele will grant you good luck. The guide then picked one of the flowers. We took no more than a few steps when it started raining all of a sudden. It was the first rain that the island had in close to a month.

(Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Companion Subscriber)

Thraxus wrote:

Back in 1984, I was on vacation on the island of O'ahu. The islands were suffering from a drought at the time and they were rationing water.

While visiting a botanical garden, the guide was telling us about a particular plant sacred to Pele. According to the story, if you pick the flower of the plant while entering a forest, Pele will create rain and cause you to become lost. If you pick the flower while leaving the forest, Pele will grant you good luck. The guide then picked one of the flowers. We took no more than a few steps when it started raining all of a sudden. It was the first rain that the island had in close to a month.

Yes, but did you also get losts? that's the question.

And why didn't someone think about doing that when the drought first started?

lol

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)

Ixancoatl wrote:

Yes, but did you also get losts? that's the question.

And why didn't someone think about doing that when the drought first started?

lol

No, but we were leaving the area at the time, so I figured the rain was good luck for those suffering from a drought.

Still, you would figure someone would have thought of that legend.


There are so many awesome stories about Pele out here.

For one thing: If you are ever hitchhiking and you see a Hawaiian looking girl in red or white clothing...make sure you pick her up.

(Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber)

Nicolas Logue wrote:
Mothman wrote:

Boobies!

I knew I liked Pele!

Ha! I love the melting necklace myself...so sexy. This is a piece by Cynthia Sheppard, fast becoming my new favorite artist. She's doing a lot of work for Razor Coast and its all stunning.

It absolutely is. My wife (a native american firefighter) is now begging me to coerce the artist into sell her prints of pele!


Nicolas Logue wrote:

There are so many awesome stories about Pele out here.

For one thing: If you are ever hitchhiking and you see a Hawaiian looking girl in red or white clothing...make sure you pick her up.

Or an old woman wearing the same...


Azigen wrote:
Nicolas Logue wrote:
Mothman wrote:

Boobies!

I knew I liked Pele!

Ha! I love the melting necklace myself...so sexy. This is a piece by Cynthia Sheppard, fast becoming my new favorite artist. She's doing a lot of work for Razor Coast and its all stunning.
It absolutely is. My wife (a native american firefighter) is now begging me to coerce the artist into sell her prints of pele!

Awesome!


Shadowborn wrote:
Nicolas Logue wrote:

There are so many awesome stories about Pele out here.

For one thing: If you are ever hitchhiking and you see a Hawaiian looking girl in red or white clothing...make sure you pick her up.

Or an old woman wearing the same...

Word.


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