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Celestial Healer wrote:
Get thee back Celestial! You're stepping on Cheliax's toes!! >grumble< Blasted angels and their blasted soft, airy cakes! Drug maker Pfizer plans to release a version of its popular aphrodisiac Viagra for children, as a “humanitarian gesture.” Pfizer intends to release the new drug under the name of “Revatio.” Both Revatio and Viagra use the same active ingredient, Sildenafil. Viagra has been used for years to treat these disorders. Unsurprisingly for a pharmaceutical company, its motives are thought to be far from altruistic – the US Food and Drug Administration has offered Pfizer a 6 month extension on its Viagra patent in exchange for pushing the drug. The patent would otherwise expire in 2012, paving the way for a horde of generic manufacturers to copy the drug and make low cost versions available to consumers.The new version is intended to treat a condition involving abnormally high blood pressure in the lungs of children, which afflicts 600 children a year in the US. 2009 US sales of Viagra were some $1.9 billion – Pfizer can expect sales of its version to plummet as its monopoly is broken and generics take over the market. At an effective cost of nearly a billion dollars to treat only 600 patients, it appears “erectile dysfunction” sufferers are getting the shaft in more ways than one. Pfizer shares rose 1.7% on the news. There is conspicuous silence on the matter of Viagra’s primary effects being applied to young children. Zao Azrinae - Female Noble Drow Cleric of Abraxas
seekerofshadowlight wrote:
29: Mother of Flies. Goes into saying that such paladins seem themselves as refomers, convincing others that you are able to serve law and still being good. Pretty much the paladin is a "champion of contracts and law, who happens to be good" Legal in a game sense... up each individual GM. Legal in society play doubtful (I would say no). Very very doubtful. Zurai wrote: There's a little bit on them in the campaign setting, including a regional feat that's specific to them. +1 A monk skilled in hamataulatsu is a sight to behold. I also suggest picking up Cheliax, Empire of Devils, it has great feats for a monk (belier's bite*, cornugon stun, hamatula strike, and more) and also has a small blup about the Children of the Upper Reach. A group devoted to Iomedae and the study of melekatha, a martial art developed to combat hamatulatsu Also take a look at Patfinder 17 Council of Thieves: What Lies in Dust. The PCs wind up going to Massacre House, the home to The Sisterhood of Eitseth. These monks are the forerunners of the Golden Erinyes of Isger. *Having ran a RotRL game with a monk (Araseh - female tiefling) from Isger. I can say this feat is awesome and in the early levels can be an encounter ender. Added to this use of hamatulatsu and you have one scary, scary monk If you're a victim of grand theft, burglary, car wrecks, identity theft, vandalism, or some other 44 crimes don't call the Oakland police There are two river that pass through the Iron Peaks, the Muschkal, which empties into the Stoval Deep, and an unnamed river that empties in Lake Coal, Claybottom, and Skull River. In my first 3.0 game I played a CN fighter. After stating him up and thinking up a quick background. I was told by the DMthat I could pretty much throw it out the window. That a CN character's story wasn't important, just that I observe the one rule about CN. EVERYTHING IS RANDOM! I asked what he meant. Well all my choices, actions had to be made at the spur of the moment. I HAD to roll a % to do anything. If I wanted to attack, who I attacked, etc. Anything you could thing of I pretty much had to roll for it. Because of this I wound up attacking or turning on the party alot of the time. Suffice it to say I didn't stay with that group for too long. But this idea of playing still seems to linger, even in my current group. Gods I hate to say this, but here goes. So the lady friend DRAGGED* me the movies again this week. She wanted to watch... Eclipse, and I was choosen to go. THE MOVIES WAS BETTER THAN AIRBENDER >cries tears of shame, anger and more shame<. If I were to rate this I put it at 2 of 5 stars, a maybe rent. I'm sure for alot of people it could be a 3 or 4, a buy, but it's NOT my cup of joe. Airbender is a disappointing 1 out of 5, I wouldn't rent and would have everyone avoid it at all costs. Instead go netflix or buy the dvds! *I do not condone sparkly vampires or half naked werewolves, and was amazed at her inhuman strength when draggin me through the door The lady friend and I attended last night. It was bad, and bad doesn't even begin describe this. I left feeling cheated, and bad that she spent money for this. We went back to my brothers and watched the half of the first season of the animated series to try and clean up the bad taste. Also, am I the only one who couldn't stand the way they pronounced some of the names? Armor bonuses do not stack. A character with mage armor and wearing scale would recieve a +5 bonus (the scale being higher). Shield does stack with mage armor, being that it's a shield bonus and not an armor bonus. Natural armor, deflection, dodge, luck, sacred bonuses, etc. are different bonuses so they would add on aswell.
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