Owen KC Stephens wrote:
Thank you. :) I like creating fun content for my campaign. I have a follow-up question. Awakened Wombats are based mechanically on Donkey Rats. I am thinking of replacing some Donkey Rat encounters with Awakened Wombats. Would this be fun or would it lead to bad craziness? ;)
I only picked this up because I read that the original Ravenloft adventure was cool and I'm interested in the setting of the Demiplane of Dread. I confirmed I would buy it after learning that Tracy Hickman would only consult on its design. I think the price point for the adventure and the amount of content blows hot volcanic lava chunks.
I often check Liz Courts' new product posts, because I have found material that I didn't know I needed. Do Want This! I have had a soft spot for Rogues after playing a Scoundrel in a d20 Star Wars game. (Mention of this game system is not a challenge to copyright. I think I can get away with that. ;) ) I always look for EZG's review of a Pathfinder product when I'm interested in it. Given his review, I want to buy this next month, when I have room for it in my PDF budget.
Mr. Stephens, I was recently inspired by some of your social media posts on unusual hybrid monsters. So I dug through my knowledge of the Pathfinder monster creation rules, the SRD and a smattering of information on Australian marsupials to create the Awakened Wombat. What do you think of such a creature?
I've recently been journaling about my history with role-playing games because I wanted to reflect on what I'd been through. I came to this conclusion about thirty-six years of gaming experience: Come to think of it, much of my role-playing game experience has been a disgusting and dirty one with demanding players and abusive referees right from the start in 1981. So why do I keep doing it? It’s a creative outlet and I’ve become skilled at it.
I have severe clinical depression. Mostly it's been handled by therapy and medication, plus a desire to get better. When I find myself unable to do something I want to do, I set a small goal for myself. Most recently, I have been wanting to write more, with the eventual goal of being published. I was writing about a page a day in my journal, so I set the goal of writing an average of two pages a day. It took me about ten days to do it.
+1 for dinosaurs for me too! When I was a boy I loved dinosaurs and I still like them. I used to try to draw picture books with dinosaurs in them. I thought it was cool that the first edition of That Other Game had lots of dinosaurs in the Monster Manual. I second what the poster above me wrote. I would like a book of mega-fauna, too. -Dover |