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WOW, a lot of people seem to be missing the point of the OP's original question,willfully or otherwise. Not trying to step on anyone's toes it's just that I've noticed that this seems to happen an awful lot.

TheFace, I know you've already made a decision about how you want to handle this interesting plot device in your game but I would like to offer you another option, please forgive me if it was already mentioned I glossed over a number of the posts.

It seems to me your paladin IS evil and it's her psychosis that prevents her from seeing that. (essentially) Unthinking animals are neutral because they are acting as their instinct guides them and without morality. Insane people are still capable of being good, evil or otherwise because deluded as they may be, they are still sapient and capable of making judgments. In the case of your paladin, if it were me, I would make her evil and vulnerable to alignment oriented spells and effects. BUT because she is bat s!&! nuts, anytime this happens or her alignment is called into question I would have her respond very badly if not violently towards the source as nothing upsets a mentally ill person quite like having their psychosis threatened. I would probably even have her "patron" use it against her by switching out her detect evil with detect good and so on. Aw hell to be honest I like this plot device so much I think I just might appropriate it for my own game, it's just got so much potential.


There is a map for "The Otanshu Legacy". Duvik will be posting good news soon about Mog. The missing map for "Temple of the Necromancer" was an oversight and will be posted on our site very soon. Apologies, we are still working out a few bugs in the system, so to speak.


I am really pleased at the comments so far. I am glad for the feedback. It will serve to help make us better in the future. Keep them coming!


Ok, so I apparently spoke too soon. With the recent change of hands here at Paizo I AM able to list and sell WereDragon here. Great news! I am having some technical difficulties though, so it might be a couple of days yet.


LMPjr007 wrote:
Kayla Silverhand wrote:
We are looking for adventures of any size. One shots, campaigns spanning issues, and everything in between is fine. These are of course for the D20, 3.5 system. Article wise we are looking for new Prestige Classes, monsters, optimizations, reviews of gaming materials; including settings, webites, gamer tools, and the like. We also have a Q&A section called Fatbeard that we need questions for if you aren't in a writing mood. He answers questions about rules problems you may have and gaming problems in general for the d20 system. You can get those to us by going to our boards, under our magazine discussion section. That being said. You can also send us something completely different. If you have a bright idea for something new and interesting by all means send it in. We will look at anything and give it careful consideration.

Well you be taking advertisement from publishers and if so what is the rate?

Peace,

Louis Porter Jr.
Louis Porter Jr. Design
www.lpjdesign.com

Yes we will be selling ad space and banner space. If you or anyone is interested you can contact us at advertising@weredragonmag.com and we can disuss it privately.


Patrick Curtin wrote:
Kayla Silverhand wrote:


I would also like to answer a question from earlier:
Yes we will try to keep the mix of articles and adventures pretty much equal. I like "crunch" of all sorts and that is what I intend to have in the magazine. That said I don't expect much, if any, fiction to make our pages.

So, enjoy! I love what I am hearing so far and please feel free to submit something to us!

Thank you for the reply. I am glad you are staying away from fiction, I think that is a distraction in RPG magazines. Even in the heyday of Dragon I often found the fiction they would occasionally print very underwhelming.

If you are interested in submissions, what sort of things are you looking for?

We are looking for adventures of any size. One shots, campaigns spanning issues, and everything in between is fine. These are of course for the D20, 3.5 system. Article wise we are looking for new Prestige Classes, monsters, optimizations, reviews of gaming materials; including settings, webites, gamer tools, and the like. We also have a Q&A section called Fatbeard that we need questions for if you aren't in a writing mood. He answers questions about rules problems you may have and gaming problems in general for the d20 system. You can get those to us by going to our boards, under our magazine discussion section. That being said. You can also send us something completely different. If you have a bright idea for something new and interesting by all means send it in. We will look at anything and give it careful consideration.


Gailbraithe wrote:

Is the editor's name seriously Rose Cheeks?

Seriously?

Because if so, she has the meanest parents ever.

Magazine looks good though.

Well first of, as usual, you spelled my last name wrong. I don't know why everyone thinks to make it plural but, hey I am used to it so its cool :). This is my married name, crazy huh. So, my parents are not mean I was just unlucky enough to fall in love with a man whose last name made my name freaking cutely hillarious (I get called Rosy Cheeks). But its all good because that makes it real hard to forget my name!

Alright, back to business. I have some news about the listing for Paizo. It looks like that is probably not going to happen until Issue #2, possibly #3. I thought I had everything I needed and then something was sprung on me that I am unwilling to do until after the beginning of the year. I am getting everything set up on DriveThruRPG.com however and encourage those of you who are wary about buying from our site to go there. I am having some tecnical troubles with uploading it to them, but will notify you all when things are square.

I would also like to answer a question from earlier:
Yes we will try to keep the mix of articles and adventures pretty much equal. I like "crunch" of all sorts and that is what I intend to have in the magazine. That said I don't expect much, if any, fiction to make our pages.

So, enjoy! I love what I am hearing so far and please feel free to submit something to us!


joela wrote:

Kayla, Bardic,

Is there a chance WD will be sold through Paizo Downloads in the near future? I'm trying to minimize the number of places I purchase my pdfs.

If Mr. Burgess ever gets back to me, yes, definately!


It is truely a creepy adventure I liked it first time I saw it, can't wait for the next installment ;).

Kayla
WereDragon EIC/Owner


Thank you for the reviews and suggestions so far. About being actually in print, we would LOVE to. It is our mission in the near future to have just such a thing. I have taken some of your suggestions and put on the website a free 5 page preview for you to view. Keep the suggestions comming, we love the feedback!

EDIT: ditzy me! I forgot the link!WereDragon Archives.


Stereofm wrote:
joela wrote:

Linky here.

Huh. Another quarterly mag. Do I see a trend here...?

it it worth the price ? What is the content like ? is it 3e, 4e, else ?

Well of course it is worth it! But I may be biased. Just check out the "linky" for a description of some of the contents.



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