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Plus, if many possibilities exist for sequels after the Rise of the Runelords end, a Game Mastery module level 15+ which could be played on its own or would nicely mesh with the events of RotR is far from impossible to imagine, isn't it?


Hello everyone !

Reading through the preview of the Rise of the Runelords goblins got me completely psyched about them. Me and my dearest have even started working on an actual TUNE for the goblin song ! We've had fun all evening with this (and would send it to you if you'd like to have a look !). :)

My question would then be: will there be miniatures comparable to the Game Mastery/Compleat Encounter/Ptolus miniatures that would release to represent these little guys (and other PF unique monsters) at our game table ?

I would LOVE to paint and use these guys in our games. I love Wayne's work on them.

Please ?


seankreynolds wrote:
I've already talked to the Paizo guys about writing articles for Pathfinder. I'm looking forward to it. :)

I can't wait for the submission guidelines, Sean! Can't wait for them, indeed. ;)


I'm actually crying right now.

Why did WotC do this? I'm trying like so many others to have an answer to this... this outrageous event.

If you want to voice your opinion, please join us there:

Thread Dungeon/Dragon on WotC boards


Hello Paizo and fans.

I've just heard the sad news and me and my dearest are completely devastated. Dragon and Dungeon are both institutions of gaming, and I really can't express the sadness I feel rushing through my heart right now.

I'm also happy Paizo moves on with new projects and endeavors. Erik, James, Josh, everyone: I'm in, guys. I'm going to support and help with Pathfinder. I already converted my "credit" with Paizo.

Please relay my compliments and admiration to all the staff. You guys rock. You should be proud of your accomplishments!

Benoist.


Sebastian wrote:
Vanilla is good, and basic DMing advise is good, but there are better sources and better delivery methods (e.g., compiling the advice in a single accessible volume like the DMG II where a newb can find it and read it rather than strung across multiple articles).

(emphasis mine) Well, so that means you would welcome such a compilation, in essence, doesn't it?

Olaf the Stout wrote:
Personally I think that Ray Winninger's Dungeoncraft articles would also fit well with Monte's articles.

Oh, sure! I didn't mean to speak exclusively about Monte's column here. The compilation of Dungeoncraft columns could indeed include other materials as well!


It's been a while that Monte Cook has been writing his Dungeoncraft articles for Dungeon magazine.

A few weeks ago, the subject of a compendium of all the Dungeoncraft articles into a single volume came up on his website (www.montecook.com), and Monte had this comment about it: "When I write a collumn for Dungeon, I'm selling it to Paizo. I think it would be very cool if they collected them all into a book, but that's up to them."

So I just put it to the attention of fans of the magazine and push the topic back to the people deciding here: Paizo's staff. Would such a compilation volume be at all possible? I for one would preorder instantly. *hint hint* ;)

Thanks all, take care!


This is sad news indeed.

Dennis' work on the Compleat Encounter series is indeed of the highest quality. I loved the miniatures he realized for the Vault of the Whispering Tyrant particularly.

My thoughts and prayers go to Dennis' relatives and friends. My condolences.


I join the (in)famous Vecna to thank you Paizo for the board! I think it's a great idea. It will allow us all to have more direct exchanges I hope.


I don't think Skip would be able to do it. If there are any competent people ( now the question would be "how do we know someone's competent", right? ) willing to do it, that would be really great, though!


The new site really does look good. I think it is ergonomic, pleasant and professional. Great results, guys ! I'll be hanging around for a while I think. :)

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