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You have my thanks. I'll certainly put a summary of how it went.


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Hi I just received the print version and my plans include to run it with my group and in a store nearby. But I have a question, is there a way that the characters could be placed for download here in the page?

For the game in the store I want to share the characters before hand so all players can take a look at it and save game time.

Thanks


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Hi everyone.

But what's the need to go rules intensive? There is no need for a rule so specific. Snorter's question has a great clue and that is "the item keeping silent". An identify spell might reveal it has more qualities and powers, but if the item is intelligent it might CHOOSE not to reveal or allow their use, precisely under the basis of the wielder being unworthy.

On the other hand though, when swords are "intelligent" the trick is not making them to break their silence... but to make them to shut up.

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Congratulations about the podcast. In the first episodes I got a slight impression of the critics being a bit harsh and repetitive, but it has improved and I'm really enjoying it. To all the staff, keep up the great job.

A question, the hero builder you mention in chapter 003, is it the Hero Lab from Lone Wolf? I tried to search the web for one Hero Builder and couldn't find it.

Also for the Paizo staff, I searched the module in amazon and it shows a different cover and says the author is Jason Bulmahn

http://www.amazon.com/Pathfinder-Module-City-Golden-Death/dp/1601252250/ref =sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1281226659&sr=8-1


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This is the kind of product that can be moved into iPod touch & iPhone, please consider doing it.


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Ancalagon wrote:

Is there an option to access the iDragon Mixes (at least the lists) without iTunes. I live in Mexico and cannot access them, and I heard Canadian werent able too... Maybe a web enhancement or link?

Saludos.

Hola paisano. I'm also in Mexico (and the author) and you can enter using these steps. 1. Open itunes store, in the menu boxes look at the left for music. 2. Click on music and in the next menu boxes you will find iMix, click it. 3. In the next window use the search for "idragon". 4. You're there.


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Well, it's almost holiday season and I can't find the gift certificates, please consider that product seriously, I'm also interested in acquiring some.



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