Damn! I see that this article mentions an article on Thieves' Gear. I wrote and submitted an article a few months back on the same thing and never heard back . . . I think I got ninja'd!
What an ace cover! Kudos, Wolfgang. Can't wait to read it.
Wolfgang Baur(Contributor; Publisher, Kobold Quarterly)
Rauol_Duke wrote:
What an ace cover! Kudos, Wolfgang. Can't wait to read it.
Thanks, I'm pretty fond of the cover myself, though I know I'm going to take some flack for it as well. But hell, it's a story from King Arthur, and I just couldn't resist O'Connors work.
TriOmegaZero(Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Subscriber)
Now that is some art. I'll be enjoying this on guard duty.
The PDF is now available, and the print edition should be in our warehouse early next week!
Also, the cover image has been updated to the finished product—if you don't see a Pathfinder Chronicles logo, reload your browser's image cache.
So is this the first officially licensed Golarion 3pp product?
Depends on whether you count the Crocodile minis, or the conversions or electronic product add-ons, I suppose...
Wolfgang Baur(Contributor; Publisher, Kobold Quarterly)
Seems like the minis should count.
FWIW, the print edition is moving to a lot of interior color. This is becoming quite a good-looking magazine, thanks to artists like Loboyko and O'Connor.
Damn! I see that this article mentions an article on Thieves' Gear. I wrote and submitted an article a few months back on the same thing and never heard back . . . I think I got ninja'd!
This is one of the best issues ever! I mean gunpowder spells, clockwork templates, official Pathfinder monsters, an Undead creation system (sounds like some of the ideas that were tossed around on these boards a while back - way to go Ross!), stuff by Stan! and there are several other articles. It's really quite amazing
mmm i just hope i egt charged before the dollar rises again... my economy and vices are getting a pummeling with the rise of the cost of the dolar here... :P
i knew is should have got the PDF version... but no no i was gready and wanted that gorgeous cover in my hands...
which is GORGEOUS, good change Wolfgang good change
Mactaka(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Companion Subscriber)
Pathfinder Monsters of Osirion!
The whole mag looks good. ON hold at my FLGS :)
The Jade(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)
We talk to the Kobold-in-chief Wolfgang Baur, Richard Pett, and Ben McFarland directly, and preview many of the articles.
Wolf was a flawless interview... he's really good at this. Pett would have been as well if British Telelcom didn't cause people to sound like the little girl from Poltergeist. Mo-o-o-o-o-o-mmy..." Then again, knowing Spookster Pett, he probably just did that to unnerve us.
We tell you how reminiscing aloud about kobolds could get you some KQ store gift certificates.
Wolfgang Baur(Contributor; Publisher, Kobold Quarterly)
Jade, dude, thanks for the kudos, but really I just shot my mouth off. I gotta learn when to stop.
But I think you are onto something with the free gift certificates. :)
The Jade(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)
Ed Healy wrote:
The Jade wrote:
Sir, you disgust me.
I was just thinking the same thing...
...about you.
So what? Think you're special? I disgust everyone.
And you know maybe you wouldn't get such a warped and unflattering view of me if you weren't so short, staring up at my nostrils and shadowy under-chin all the time.
Ed Healy is 4' 1" tall people. He was the shortest soldier in Iraq and they used him as a human ottoman in the officers' lounge. You should see photos of him in his standard issue army helmet... he looks like a lil turtle. It's so cute you just want to turn it into a poster and add a caption like 'Hang In There Baby!' but one more appropriate to the shot. Something like 'I too little for my shell!'.
I'm of course kidding. ;) But man, it is fun to go schoolyard once again!
Wolfgang Baur(Contributor; Publisher, Kobold Quarterly)
I believe we are sailing the misty seas of Off Topic Land. Calm and balmy, like genies drifting over the sands of the Empty Quarter....
Uh, right. I mean, there's a bit of decent Cthulhu content in KQ#7 by Stan!.
Am I the only one obsessed with the squid-oid tentacular stuff?
Because we could do more of it in future issues if folks like it...
Slightly off topic but ... is anyone else having trouble getting the www.koboldquarterly.com web site to load? I wonder if it went down and there's no one at the web hosting company to reboot the servers ...?
Slightly off topic but ... is anyone else having trouble getting the www.koboldquarterly.com web site to load? I wonder if it went down and there's no one at the web hosting company to reboot the servers ...?
I'm unable to access it myself. Makes me a sad panda. :(
fray(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)
ditto on the site not loading
Wolfgang Baur(Contributor; Publisher, Kobold Quarterly)
The Jade(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber)
Lilith wrote:
Wolfgang Baur wrote:
Seems to be loading ok for me, but ...
It's all better now, your Ghoulship sir. :D
Speaking of the website, Devious Daigle wrote up some killer traps two Tuesdays in a row, and Zoological Zherog wrote up some excellent monster articles as well.
Back to the KQ7 discussion. Sorry.
Wolfgang Baur(Contributor; Publisher, Kobold Quarterly)
Hey, Monte Cook reviewed this issue and I just cannot resist putting a link here. So, linky link.
#8 is the last issue in my sub, so how soon after it is released would I have to renew to ensure #9 is in my mailbox on time?
Wolfgang Baur(Contributor; Publisher, Kobold Quarterly)
houstonderek wrote:
#8 is the last issue in my sub, so how soon after it is released would I have to renew to ensure #9 is in my mailbox on time?
Lessee.... #8 ships in January. #9 probably ships in April. Anytime between January and March would be fine. After that, you run the risk of missing the subscriber-only goodies.