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KaeYoss wrote: Oh, and I just spoke to the Master of Revisions: As of this morning's Revision, the spell is, and has always been, based on the Perfect Number Eleven. To say anything else is High Treason. Trust ze Germans about historical revisions
:P
A Man In Black wrote: But for crying out loud that coat is someone rolling a 1 on their Craft (tailoring) check. Or their Survival check, I suppose. 1. You may have trouble seeing it but the cut of the coat is actually fine. The pic is just tilted such where the cut/break of the seams appear to be off. Look at the larger image.
2. I'm sure the Warmth property is a function of the coat. (I know I'm warm)
3. I have that coat. In Grey. And nice legs too, thank you very much.
4. Chill
; )
Yaga wrote: Hey mon, me gonna sue your old grandmama ifn she don't change her name which I have undeh dee mo bettah legal protection, mon! Wow. Just wow. WORST fake Jamaican post EVAR !
; p
Charlie Brooks wrote: I love the speaking in tongues bit. It's technically a hindrance, but it's got enough flavor to be a cool role-playing opportunity rather than a pain in the butt limitation. Hmmm.
I wonder how long it will take for a BBEG Witch with a souped up feline familiar to say 'Cat got your tongues ?' to an Oracle PC.
Coridan wrote: I don't care much for "Antipaladin" it sounds very anachronistic to me. I don't know if it is trademarked or a free word, but Everquest used "Shadowknight" which I always liked. You could also use Dread Knight or something along those lines. The use of the name 'anti paladin' [in game] predates about half the the younger posters on the boards; it's appearace in Dragon magazine is even older than how long WotC or Paizo have been in existence. In other words, there is some pedigree that comes with that name.
If the term seems jarring, remember there were men dubbed as 'anti Popes'.
That being said, I wonder if the term 'Sith' is trademarked.
Matt Gwinn wrote: Kind of evil like Paris Hilton. Fixed that for you.
Paizo Messageboards: The Princes of Perdition dethreaded to glam rock within two posts.
Gorbacz wrote: Put on the asbestos suit and warms up the flamethrower Is that a flamethrower in your asbestos suit or are you just happy to see Lini ?
I guess this would make PRPG preview 7.5 ?
For some reason I thought this thread was going to be about Shakespear.
Zootcat wrote: You're domains are Chaos, Trickery, Greed, and Womanhood. But that's ... EVERY woman on the planet ...
::DUCKS::
::HIDES::
Erik Mona wrote: but I've set into motion a plan that will show off some art from a very exciting September release that I think lots of people will appreciate. TEASE !
Some people just have a press ing need to get laid.
Hope you roll a 20 for Endurance. Roc out with your vrock out !
hogarth wrote: By the way, I think there's a typo on page 73. You might want to fix that before you send it off. These guys are pros, I'm sure they caught it by now, it's not like the error was on a map ... then I would be worried.
Wicht wrote: Orange huh?
Alright. I can probably do something with green and orange.
It worked for the Joker, well there was a lot of purple there as well.
Craft (Butcher, Epic) so you can make new editions of the world's most popular roleplaying game {tm}.
The Over God of the Dark Gods
Lisa Stevens wrote: Are you saying that Dick Cheney is the Penguin? That explains quite a bit.
-Lisa
Both are Lawful Evil BBEGs and smirk.
DarkArt wrote: What I'm looking for are prices for: 1) partial sexual acts 2) full sexual acts 3) extreme sexual acts 4) use of "poisons" during such acts 5) wanting information 6) getting a priest/ess to find out information for you or otherwise "getting dirt" on someone.
No one has said "I'll buy THAT for a gold piece" yet ? Wow, we must be getting old.
Le French Chef! wrote: Le woot! Oui, oui.
Well they wanted to use this one that had a caricatue of a golem with rather large hands... but some other hacks beat them to it.
; )
Hank Woon wrote: This is primarily due to my ...relationship with caffeine (though the off-again part is really only a working theory up to this point). Ah caffeine, my ancient foe, I know her well ...
I find that I can tolorate her in doses of Cafe Patron.
And you have insomnia.
You'll fit right in.
James Jacobs wrote: Although I'm of the opinion that being meta-gamey at times is GOOD (it IS a game, after all, and visual clues like a doomsday clock countdown are no more "distracting," I think, than the clock elements that appear in a show like "24") Umm wow ! Great analogy ! Going to steal this for myself, thanks Doctor Jacobs.
Now where do I find sound effects for an hour glass...
Snorter wrote: Okay, that last one was bad.
Snorter luv I missed your post by a mere 4 minutes can you please send it to me at imperial(dot)advisor(at)gmail.com ?
By the way fellow posters, at least now we have confirmation of which female Iconic Meresiel has the hearts for.
: )
Mairkurion {tm} wrote: The more I think about Wes' response, the more it sounds like a tacit admission. If so, three cheers for Spoiler McSpoilsalot! And Chad Bartlett's sleuthing found that, credit where credit is due. : D
Greg A. Vaughan wrote: Le Cacahuète Galerie wrote: no rest for the wicked. Heh, heh. I like that. I should use it as a sig line. As you plaufuly twirl your mustache.
Thanks for the diligence Mr. Vaughan; no rest for the wicked. ; )
The message board community would do well to link the errata threads for SD, like we have been doing for the earlier APs.
Sean K Reynolds wrote: Vitallus, half-chogroth orc barbarian 6
I have no idea what a "half-chogroth" is..
Gentlemen, start your writing engines...
And Matthew, you is da wordsmith !
Well at least your lucky enough not to be the Sean K Reynolds that thinks he's an artist. My eyes still burn from his version of the Holiday iconic.
*shudder*
Sean K Reynolds wrote: Yeah, I've never written anything about crossbreeds, or variant rules for poison, or the bad science of 2nd edition infravision, or the physics of invisibility, or the physics of D&D energy types, or gravity, the internal structure of iron golems, or underwater spellcasting, or wing physiology, or symbiotic relationships with parasites in an infected wound....
Silly useless science background. ;)
Wait a minute, you're that Sean K Reynolds ?
Wow ! I'm such a fan ! My apologies, I thought you were that other Sean K Reynolds, you know that attractive guy from that gamer movie.
Set wrote: Will the Sleestak be available as a PC race by then? And the winner of this week's nod to Land of the Lost goes to ...
Lisa Stevens wrote: Sean K Reynolds wrote: Todd Stewart wrote: Lot's Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry goodness. With all that high level of Sciences I would expect to see a few more 'ecology of articles' floating around. Or more insane rules for poison. Or cloning. : P
Funny, while I was working on my undergrad degree I was writing ‘alternative lifestyle’ articles (i.e. Drugs baby!) for Details Magazine, Interview and I’m proud to say Rolling Stone. And I was a FINANCE major.
Clinton Boomer wrote: Kruelaid wrote: I was a bartender. Now I write for money.
My pay is much higher now. Well, in my defense, I am a very, VERY good bartender. And now, with my Master’s in Finance under my belt, part of my job IS pouring drinks.
(Still waiting for the day Todd writes his gene splicing rules)
Kobold Cleaver wrote: Also, can I offer myself up as an alternate? Just in case. :) Get in line little kobold.
Go go go Alison !
*clap* *clap* *clap*
Vic Wertz wrote: Helen of Troy? Maybe *before* the war... but do you have any idea what somebody's face looks like after they've used it to launch a thousand ships? I mean, that's gotta hurt. Drum Rimshot
Set wrote: He might make Mordecai his Familiar, but Mordecai's been using him as a Ring of Protection, so I guess it balances out. :)
More an Effete Wizard of false life I think, but I get the picture.
Kirth Gersen wrote: the 1e/2e players like you, me, and Derek, My brothers, long have I sought thee out !!
xdahnx wrote: Hot, sexy game stuff.
Do it. Do it. DO IT !
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