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Big Dungeon News!
Jebadiah U.,

Trapped Automata avatar

Well deserved, James. I just got the Shackled City hardcover and Flood Season may very well be my favorite chapter in a campaign filled with brilliant work. I hope you'll still have time to write the occasional adventure.

wakedown (Pathfinder Adventure Path Subscriber),

Great Green God wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Hoorah! Congrats to James! Definitely well deserved. And personally, I think you should go with zombie kenku and dinosaurs. Of course, that's just me.....

Yes, fiendish zombie kenku pirates and dinosaurs all around I think. Hmmm, "Dungeons & Dinosaurs?"

I'll add my agreement to reinforce demand for more adventures featuring kenku... what about pirate kenku battling against ninja aaracockra battling against samurai raptorans? Maybe something about a cult of Pazuzu too?

Congrats JJ.

William Pall,

06 Lion Falcon Monk avatar

Mr Jacobs,

Congratulations. I think I can safely say that in my brief tenure as a gamer (That's in abstract terms mind you, the rest of my gaming group have each been playing DnD for as long as I've been alive), you name is one of three that I recognize immediately to mean quality when I see it in the byline of an article in Dragon or Dungeon. I thinkt he fact that you are being given the reins of the magazine is a sign that my money will continue to be well spent at Paizo.

PsychoticWarrior,

R 2-Savage-Rakshasa avatar

James Sutter wrote:

At last count, I think there were 22 of us at Paizo, but Dungeon itself is run by 3.5 people - Jacobs (Editor in Chief), Jeremy Walker (Assistant Editor), and myself (Assistant Editor). The 0.5 is Erik, since as publisher he's still got plenty of sway with the magazine, even if he's not doing the day-to-day editing. I don't think there'll be a new Managing Editor any time soon - with a staff this small, titles are kind of funny - Dragon has 2 Associate Editors but no Assistant Editors, and Dungeon has the opposite. We all do a little bit of everything, so at the end of the day, what matters is that the magazine gets out.


I am stunned that only 3 1/2 people work on Dungeon. That seems like a ludicriously low number to put out a mag of such high quality.

Anyway sorry to see Erik leave but excited to see James' promotion!

Black Dougal (Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber),

Hollow Last Hope COVER 1 avatar

Does this mean that there won't be a sequel to Red Hand of Doom?

darkbard,

33 Spell-Sovereign avatar

Greg V wrote:
Congratulations to Mr. Jacobs!

As the new captain at the helm, this bit is just for you. So Erik and everyone else don't read this part.

{BEGIN PRIVATE CONVERSATION}It's exciting news and about time that put the old man out to pasture...sacred cows and all that. I see nothing but greatness for the future. And in the meantime I'll start sending in my very best proposals instead of holding them back. ;-) And I suppose now we can finally put that annoying Pett habit to rest.{END PRIVATE CONVERSATION}

And for Mr. Mona, a private communique as well.

{BEGIN PRIVATE CONVERSATION} Congratulations to you as well. A well-deserved promotion as the publisher and letting you turn the day-to-day reins over to another. You've brought the ship to where it is and left it in capable hands, though you'll definitely have to keep the whippersnapper in line with all his crazy dinosaur ideas (never had much truck with them myself). Congratulations again, and I know you'll keep the company well in hand as the publisher. And I think we can all agree that less Pett is more.{END PRIVATE CONVERSATION}

Well, that having been done I have to say that I'm glad no one would dare violate the sanctity of a bracketed-off section of the post addressed to someone else by reading it. No embarrassing awkwardness and whatnot that way.


I hate internet acronyms, but this literally had me laughing out loud!

Troy Taylor,

Hrodel avatar

Congrats, James. It's a well-deserved promotion.

I expect to see kenku bards ... by the dozens.

--------------

In publishing, there's the unwritten rule that the EIC has to wear a tie ... 24/7 ... and it has to be made of silk ... and the raise goes to pay for it ...

Qadira bitplayr,

B 5 C Herald Of Cayden Cail avatar

Maybe I missed it, but what's being done with Erik?

Cheliax Sebastian (Bella Sara Charter Superscriber),

Bella Sebastian

bitplayr wrote:
Maybe I missed it, but what's being done with Erik?

I hear he's working at Taco Bell.

(Actually - Erik was promoted to publisher about a month or two ago.)

Paizo Employee James Sutter (Fiction Editor),

Avatar Elan avatar

PsychoticWarrior wrote:
I am stunned that only 3 1/2 people work on Dungeon. That seems like a ludicriously low number to put out a mag of such high quality.

Well, there's also our three-person art staff for the two magazines (Sean Glenn, Drew Pocza, and Sarah Robinson), but... psh. Pictures. Who needs 'em?

-James

{CONFIDENTIAL TO GREG V} Sorry, my friend, but what can I say? With blossoming labor prices, it's cheaper to go overseas for adventures, and by violating several human rights laws, Mr. Pett's Jollytime Text Mill is able to shave pennies off of every issue of Dungeon. Pennies!

It's also a little known fact that the Styes article was originally just an overview of one of his labor camps, which we pulled from the brochures and edited to suit our needs.{END CONFIDENTIAL}

Greg A. Vaughan (Contributor),

James Sutter wrote:

{CONFIDENTIAL TO GREG V} Sorry, my friend, but what can I say? With blossoming labor prices, it's cheaper to go overseas for adventures, and by violating several human rights laws, Mr. Pett's Jollytime Text Mill is able to shave pennies off of every issue of Dungeon. Pennies!

It's also a little known fact that the Styes article was originally just an overview of one of his labor camps, which we pulled from the brochures and edited to suit our needs.{END CONFIDENTIAL}


@*%&#. I knew I shouldn't have unionized.

Greg A. Vaughan (Contributor),

You forgot one important money-saving detail from using Pett's Mill...the cheaper paper that he sends over for your printers. But do you know what's in that low grade, grainy stuff he's been pushing on you?

It's PEOPLE!!!

farewell2kings (Pathfinder Modules Subscriber),

325 avatar

Greg V wrote:
You forgot one important money-saving detail from using Pett's Mill...the cheaper paper that he sends over for your printers. But do you know what's in that low grade, grainy stuff he's been pushing on you?

It's PEOPLE!!!


Great, now you'll sound like Charlton Heston forever in my mind!

Richard Pett (Contributor),

Xorn avatar

Greg V wrote:
Congratulations to Mr. Jacobs!

As the new captain at the helm, this bit is just for you. So Erik and everyone else don't read this part.

{BEGIN PRIVATE CONVERSATION}It's exciting news and about time that put the old man out to pasture...sacred cows and all that. I see nothing but greatness for the future. And in the meantime I'll start sending in my very best proposals instead of holding them back. ;-) And I suppose now we can finally put that annoying Pett habit to rest.{END PRIVATE CONVERSATION}

And for Mr. Mona, a private communique as well.

{BEGIN PRIVATE CONVERSATION} Congratulations to you as well. A well-deserved promotion as the publisher and letting you turn the day-to-day reins over to another. You've brought the ship to where it is and left it in capable hands, though you'll definitely have to keep the whippersnapper in line with all his crazy dinosaur ideas (never had much truck with them myself). Congratulations again, and I know you'll keep the company well in hand as the publisher. And I think we can all agree that less Pett is more.{END PRIVATE CONVERSATION}

Well, that having been done I have to say that I'm glad no one would dare violate the sanctity of a bracketed-off section of the post addressed to someone else by reading it. No embarrassing awkwardness and whatnot that way.


Creeper

Richard Pett (Contributor),

Xorn avatar

darkbard wrote:
Greg V wrote:
Congratulations to Mr. Jacobs!

As the new captain at the helm, this bit is just for you. So Erik and everyone else don't read this part.

{BEGIN PRIVATE CONVERSATION}It's exciting news and about time that put the old man out to pasture...sacred cows and all that. I see nothing but greatness for the future. And in the meantime I'll start sending in my very best proposals instead of holding them back. ;-) And I suppose now we can finally put that annoying Pett habit to rest.{END PRIVATE CONVERSATION}

And for Mr. Mona, a private communique as well.

{BEGIN PRIVATE CONVERSATION} Congratulations to you as well. A well-deserved promotion as the publisher and letting you turn the day-to-day reins over to another. You've brought the ship to where it is and left it in capable hands, though you'll definitely have to keep the whippersnapper in line with all his crazy dinosaur ideas (never had much truck with them myself). Congratulations again, and I know you'll keep the company well in hand as the publisher. And I think we can all agree that less Pett is more.{END PRIVATE CONVERSATION}

Well, that having been done I have to say that I'm glad no one would dare violate the sanctity of a bracketed-off section of the post addressed to someone else by reading it. No embarrassing awkwardness and whatnot that way.


I hate internet acronyms, but this literally had me laughing out loud!

This is quite clearly some Portuguese person afraid of the might that is England and the fearful tanning our boys are about to dish out...or something.

Richard Pett (Contributor),

Xorn avatar

James Sutter wrote:
PsychoticWarrior wrote:
I am stunned that only 3 1/2 people work on Dungeon. That seems like a ludicriously low number to put out a mag of such high quality.

Well, there's also our three-person art staff for the two magazines (Sean Glenn, Drew Pocza, and Sarah Robinson), but... psh. Pictures. Who needs 'em?

-James

{CONFIDENTIAL TO GREG V} Sorry, my friend, but what can I say? With blossoming labor prices, it's cheaper to go overseas for adventures, and by violating several human rights laws, Mr. Pett's Jollytime Text Mill is able to shave pennies off of every issue of Dungeon. Pennies!

It's also a little known fact that the Styes article was originally just an overview of one of his labor camps, which we pulled from the brochures and edited to suit our needs.{END CONFIDENTIAL}


Well this is just outrageous...I just knew that James was the sort of untrustworthy cad whose eyebrows met in the middle...

Richard Pett (Contributor),

Xorn avatar

And all this is quite clearly World Cup Jealousy Syndrome™...hmmf

Greg A. Vaughan (Contributor),

farewell2kings wrote:
Great, now you'll sound like Charlton Heston forever in my mind!

Cool!!

I'm the Omega Man, Baby!

Paizo Employee James Sutter (Fiction Editor),

Avatar Elan avatar

{CONFIDENTIAL TO RICH PETT}
Good work on faking the indignation, old chap! Now that meddling Greg character will never suspect our secret plan. Soon all Dungeon readers will be playing exclusively English adventures, drinking tea, and spelling things "centre," "colour," and "armour" - it'll be complete chaos! Mwahahahahaha!
{END CONFIDENTIAL}

Andoran Heathansson,

Werewolf avatar

Hey, to all the rest of the Yanks; have you ever tried milk in your tea? It's quite tasty, isn't it now?
What? What just happened?

Bill Lumberg,

James Sutter wrote:
{CONFIDENTIAL TO RICH PETT}
Good work on faking the indignation, old chap! Now that meddling Greg character will never suspect our secret plan. Soon all Dungeon readers will be playing exclusively English adventures, drinking tea, and spelling things "centre," "colour," and "armour" - it'll be complete chaos! Mwahahahahaha!
{END CONFIDENTIAL}

"Colour", "Flour" "Armour". These spelling expose the deep dark secret in the heart of every Englishman: He is a closet Francophile.

Richard Pett (Contributor),

Xorn avatar

I trust all you splendid fellows will be cheering on our boys as they regale you with another Proustian display of existentialist football in a few hours time...

Or something...

Orcwart,

Grallak Kur avatar

Greg V wrote:
farewell2kings wrote:
Great, now you'll sound like Charlton Heston forever in my mind!

Cool!!

I'm the Omega Man, Baby!


Doesn't Omega mean last? ;)

Guennarr (Pathfinder Chronicles Charter Superscriber; GameMastery Superscriber; Pathfinder Fiction, Planet Stories Subscriber),

13 Bloodless-Undead-Guy 2 avatar

Congratulations, James!
And Congratulations, Erik! (even if it's a bit late)

I take it that Dungeon will continue to be the great source of adventures and DM advice in your capable hands.

And maybe Erik will have some more time for his favourite projects (although taking up publisher position instead of being editor of Dungon doesn't sound like a lot of repose). ;-)

Keep up the good work!

Günther

Timault Azal-Darkwarren,

Flying Peril avatar

Sorry I'm so late posting this...

:runs after bandwagon:

But congratulations, James. It's great to hear that you're as happy as we are with the promotion and we wish you all the best.

Marc Chin,

Okoral avatar

Adding my own belated kudos to James, who I know would blend right in at my gaming table.

I just might re-subscribe (no fault of Erik's).

M

Qadira Aubrey the Malformed (Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Pathfinder Companion, Pathfinder Modules, Planet Stories Subscriber),

Golemtrio 21 avatar

Marc Chin wrote:
Adding my own belated kudos to James, who I know would blend right in at my gaming table.

I just might re-subscribe (no fault of Erik's).

M


I'm sure they are breaking out the champagne in Paizo at this news . ;-)

Justin Fritts,

Wil-Wheaton5

James Jacobs wrote:
Seriously, though... thanks for the kind words, everyone! And I promise to try to resist the terrible urge to put dinosaurs and kenkus in every single issue.

As long as

A) We see fewer adventures involving cold climes
AND
B) We don't see any adventures involving going out to sea or being underwater outside of Savage Tide,

You'll be fine. I mean, Kenku rock. And I'm sure if I had to digest dinosaurs in my adventures more than once a year, I'd come to like them too. Always thought dinosaurs were a little silly, though...

Still, gratz!

Andoran Heathansson,

Werewolf avatar

Congrats to Mr. Jacobs, and I'm looking forward to every issue.
Also, congrats to Mr. Mona on a realy bang up job during his tenure, and I'm also looking forward to his 'secret project.'

Andoran Christopher West (Cartographer),

Hieracosphinx-fight 2 avatar

Congrats to both James and Erik! I can't wait to see what Erik has in store for the company, and James has in store for Dungeon!

These are exciting times to be a Paizo enthusiast. :)

farewell2kings (Pathfinder Modules Subscriber),

325 avatar

Richard Pett wrote:
I trust all you splendid fellows will be cheering on our boys as they regale you with another Proustian display of existentialist football in a few hours time...

Or something...


Yeah, I cheered them on....always enjoy the England vs. Germany showdowns and I sure wanted a England vs. Germany final to the World Cup, but Portugal had other plans. Maybe next time. Hopefully Germany can pull it off vs. Italy here in an hour or so. I'll be glued to the TV with my Warsteiner and my wife (not necessarily in that order, LOL)

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