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Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Campaign Setting, Modules Subscriber. 75 posts. No reviews. 1 list. 1 wishlist.


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The Jade wrote:
Lilith wrote:
Release a "RPG Superstar Contest 2007" PDF with shiny art and clear layout for $5 when it's all said n' done. Please? And stuff? :P

We have a winner. I'll buy that for a dollar. Plus four more.

Plus... allow the writers to work with the editor's to punch their stuff up a bit and give it some art.

Agreed--with editing, I'd gladly--gladly--fork over cash for some of these entries.

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The word you were looking for in your review was "chord"...something strikes a chord in you.

What? Just sayin'.

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Therabyd wrote:
Corey Young wrote:


Therabyd, a replacement is on its way! The time for US subscribers to request a replacement has come. As for the subscribers in Europe, hang in there!

Thanks much.

Therabyd

I also didn't receive my copy. Email me at wraith [underscore] form [at] msn [dot] com with questions, or just reply to this. Thank you!

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Thread Necromancy to the rescue!

I ran the adventure as-is (3.0 stats) but with 3.5 adventurers. There were 4 players: 2nd level barbarian, 2nd level dragon shaman, 2nd level rogue and 1st level bard/beguiler multi.

Each player was given a choice of either a magic weapon or magic armor, and (wisely, I thought) everyone took a magic weapon except the bard/beguiler.

I ran Seth with the stats as they were in the mag, and although I got a few good hits on them they lived quite easily. The battle was hairy for many rounds, with decent die rolls on both sides of the DM's screen.

Eventually, though, Seth's die ran cold and I started sucking eggs. With Seth's DR, the wounds inflicted by the group were minimal, but they "nickle-and-dimed" him down round after round, whereas when my dice ran poor he missed them repeatedly. The barbarian raged when her hit points got too low for comfort, and she easily dispatched Seth to his final rest.

They found Irewyn, brought her back to town disguised as a male elf (long story) and requested that Father Denethan accompany them back to their inn, where they revealed that Irewyn was still alive. We needed to wrap up, so no cool cliffhanger ending, but next week they intend to have a "town meeting" where the traitors will be exposed.

Good times, fun adventure, and not too hard but not too easy, either. Thanks for writing and publishing Bogged Down!

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James Jacobs wrote:

And again, the Hiding/Unnaming of Sasserine is a minor element that doesn't impact the Savage Tide arc, so nothing done with this will impact the campaign's plot in any way.

Hunh. It's almost like you're saying that the hiding of Sassarine is a MINOR ELEMENT (hint hint) that does NOT IMPACT (wink wink) the Savage Tide arc. Oh well, I guess we can't drop the issue, and *must* beat this dead horse to a pulp (nudge nudge).

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Heathansson wrote:
I was thinking, maybe a bag of marbles on the deck of the ship, followed by some molotov cocktails.

That certainly added some excitement when I tried that at work a month ago.

On a related topic, if anyone knows of employers looking for a hard worker with singed eyebrows, please let me know.

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The Jade wrote:
Hideously Deformed wrote:


Actually, all pretty common knowledge to X-Philes. Sorry.

Actually, since you yourself say that it's common knowledge to X-philes there is no contradiction with Lilith saying that it was total geek trivia.

Wow, that was kinda cool. You not only contradicted me, you also attempted to subtly insult me (by calling me a geek) in one fell stroke. Touché! :)

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N'wah wrote:
But you'd probably want to ditch Carl's totally awesome $2 hat.

Arrgh, have you seen his SNEAKERS?!?

{/threadjack...no, really, this time}

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Lilith wrote:
Total geek trivia: Chris Carter, creator of the X-Files show, was a HUGE Nightstalker fan. Darren McGavin had a cameo in the series as the guy that started the X-Files in the show.

Actually, all pretty common knowledge to X-Philes. Sorry.

But Frank Spotnitz, former X-Filer, did Night Stalker last year, a short-lived recreation of the Kolchak myth. It's also out on DVD....erm, all 9 (well, 10 if you count a 2-parter) episodes. And my GOD did it have Gabrielle Union. Very very lovely.

{/threadjack} Now, back to LOST conversations please..!

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Great Green God wrote:

Got mine.

It's good to be
Great Green God

Me too, and it's great to be hideously deformed. Or maybe it's just hideous.

Anyway, I was really REALLY kinda looking for info about the shadow pearls, because (quite co-incidentally) I introduced an "ebon sphere" into my first, 1st level adventure a few weeks ago and haven't really known what to do with it. (McGuffins are fun, but sometimes taxing on the GM's brain...)

So I'm very happy to have the mag, but kinda deflated because I see no shadow pearl info.

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I'm just dying to know if it was ever approved, and if we've read this adventure in one of the recent issues...?

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Gary McBride wrote:


So, wow, I want an Age of Worms HC.

Me too. And again, a boxed set would be even more preferred. And this from a Dungeon subscriber who has every issue of the AoW AP.

Mr. Jacobs, my $200 is yours (as well as my alimony papers). Surely WotC must see how many of us are willing to shell over the cash for this thing...?

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Tatterdemalion wrote:


Watch out for that symbol of persuasion embedded in the HTML!

(fails Will save)

"Can't... resist... advertising. Must... buy!"

Have you seen the Yellow Sign?

;)

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Hojas wrote:
Sorry all, but I choose "Viking" in the pirate vs. ninja wars.

Can I have a gladi--err, sorry.

CAN I HAVE A GLADIATOR INSTEAD?!?

(better? I understand someone has hearing loss.)

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Heathansson wrote:
One more head! One more Red Nail for the wall!

That was actually a pillar.

...Is that Heidi Klum? -drool-

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Gary McBride wrote:
Any I missed?

I'm sure the Lost Island of Castanamir (C3) and the Ghost Tower of inverness (C2) can be found crammed in there, maybe swept under some carpets...

:-)

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James Jacobs wrote:
Professor wrote:
Will the sister magazine Dragon be publishing complimentary articles for the campaign as it did with the AoW campaign?
Yup; they'll be called "Savage Tidings" and they start in issue #348.

Crud. I'll have to subscribe, then. Thanks for killing the bank account....sigh. ....LOL!

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J PAslawski wrote:
he got the idea for the flashback stories that tie everyone together from "The Watchmen" comic.

Watchmen?

-heavy breathing-

I think I just climaxed a little in my draws.

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J PAslawski wrote:
If there is a guy named Walt, I am quitting the game forever.

Being a froth-mouthed, ravenous shameless LOST fanboy, I OTOH will subscribe for life.

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Cosmo wrote:
should not affect (effect? I can never keep those straight)

Cripes, my heart is practically racing and I'm wiping drool off myself in anticipation of this mag. I *need* to know what the shadow pearls do..!!!

Regarding affect / effect, the way I remember it is "cause and effect"...affect is "to have an influence on" (i.e. a "cause") and effect is, quite literally, "the result". In this case, I believe you're looking for effect, as the change of address should not result in a change of delivery time.

But what the h3ll do I know--?!? ;)

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DMFTodd wrote:
Setup so that anyone can contibute and add whatever info they want.

I tried and was told I couldn't do so.

I was trying to add "Cry Wolf" (level 2 adventure) from Dungeon #102.

waaaah! /cry

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Mike Griffith wrote:
I like David Jenks's. Makes me want to try the D&D miniature game all the more!

*gasp*

Miniature? That's ME! Hmmph.

(I was going by my actual name until I saw that I could edit it. Now I'm going by my nickname.)

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On the shabby scale, that's pretty shab-lite. Might even say it's shabby-riffic.

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I also had a question about this adventure, and (as the previous poster) it might be chalked up to my inexperience with Eberron--but I suspect there's something more missing.

"Nef'Haz is a Darguun mercenary hired to prevent Aerdane's ship from reaching it's destination." It never says who hired the mercenary or why the ship was supposed to be prevented from reaching said destination.

Am I missing something? Did I not read a section of the adventure that explains who and why Nef'haz was hired?

Please help--thank you !

Edit, later:
Ah, I see...the text that was cut for space actually has options for an explaination.

Not to be critical of an excellent adventure and magazine, but it seems this excised text should have been left in somehow, as it's raised more questions by being left out. At least a paragraph giving us a little something to work with; I mean, we're not ALL Monte Cooks. ;)

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jocundthejolly wrote:
I figure a new one will be coming out soon, if only so they can sell more books.

There is absolutely NO indication on WotC's site that they're going to revise or change this in the next year or so...

So get it now, and start playing ASAP!

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