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Nathan Nasif's page
Paizo Charter Superscriber, Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber. Pathfinder Society Member. 290 posts (627 including aliases). No reviews. 3 lists. 1 wishlist. 1 Pathfinder Society character. 6 aliases.
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My guess would be Cosmo, but that is just a guess. :)
I would buy this, even at $50.
The problem with organized religions is that they are controlled by people, and eventually you will get a person at the top who will try and use the group for his/her on agenda. Kinda like government.
There is absolutely nothing wrong with being deeply spiritual, but people should look within themselves to see what is right, and I believe most would find that being ultimately compassionate towards your fellow inhabitants of this world is in their best interest.
I love it and I am sure my paladin players will love it as well.
Just watched it a couple of nights ago, and I really enjoyed it. I think it is one of his best movies, and I liked the premise of it, even if it was a little bit predictable.
About time those stinking humans got what for.
If you would be interested in one more player, I wouldn't mind playing a cleric. I have already GM'd the AP's first part for a couple of groups, and have read most of the rest of it, but I believe I can keep myself from using that knowledge out of character.
Also, I have done some work on fleshing out the noble families of sandpoint, and some of the other families around the town. Some of the people on my list are taken from other peoples campaign journal threads here, and some I made up myself. If you would interested in these lists, let me know and I can email them to you. Would be happy to do so, even if I don't get into the game.
Lies? A mistake is not the same as a lie, and logic is not the same as truth.
Nothing is anything definitively. All possibilities are equally relavant. Learn to accept that other people may have fun with the game without having to min/max their characters. Many of my group enjoy the story of the game just as much or more than the actual combat encounters.
Absolutely a career DM. I have gotten most of my group into gaming, I am the only one interested in spending money on the game, and if I didn't DM, I wouldn't ever get to play at all. But that is fine with me because I voraciously read anything that has to do with gaming as soon as I get it, spend my spare time creating characters and scenarios, and constantly drawing up new lands. In fact, because I couldn't ever stick with one land to develop, I finally decided (about 7 years ago) that my campaign world is a long ribbon that overlaps itself fourth dimensionally (kinda like a tesseract). From space it would kinda look like a ring, but you could never truly circumvent it, you would constantly be coming upon new continents.
But I do enjoy playing, just never get to.
I see the fnords in the non-existant thread! Run for the hills! The eye is watching all!
I must disagree with you folks who think grapple is useless. In our RotRl campaign, both the fighter and the monk have used grapple many times, and often with great success. Hell, our fighter grappled a goblin, and on the following round stuck it into a fire. Maybe not neccesarily the smartest thing to do, but very "flashy", and provided good enertainment, but the point is they both use it fairly often right now (still on the first book), and don't seem to have to much trouble pulling it off.

Most towns get their natural gas and electricity from a larger gris system, so those would both be off, unless if the town had its own power plant, and even then, most power plants don't directly supply the area they are in, so it would still take a bit of work to redirect the transmission lines from the plant to the town. Natural gas lines, being severed at the towns boundary, would loose all pressure, and would become useless (except as a steel-coated tunnel network, ranging in size from an inch wide up to possibly 42-inches in diameter).
I believe water would have a similar problem (cut lines would bleed out all the pressure, unless if they were manually shut off near the ruptures).
Also, depending on the terrain it was transported to, all of those natural gas lines leading in and out of town would most likely exlode at those rupture points, causing several large explosions around the perimeter of the town (at least the high pressure transmission lines that bring the gas into the town would). Dirt or soil wouldn't do much to hold this back, and I don't know how much good stone would do either, might just make the explosion more violent (shards of rock flying about and what-not).
Hope this helps some.
Trying to get measurements, accurate to the thousandth of an foot, when your measuring device is on a flexible, 12-foot rod, putting the level bubble twelve feet away from you horizantally, and about 8-feet down from you. Try and balance that crap and hold it steady while you are leaning over a crumbling, dirt bluff ten to twelve feet above a metal piece of pipe.
So I was reading through the timeline in the Campaign Setting, and noticed a similarity in a name here and one of the names of a resident of Sandpoint. Observe:
23 First Siege of Absalom—Warlord Voradni Voon’s illplanned
siege fails catastrophically.
Its sole proprietor, Vorvashali Voon, an exotic-looking character with bright blue eyes, long red hair, and almost bronze-colored skin...
I wonder if Vorvashali could be a distant descendant of the Warlord Voradni, or if it is just happenstance?
Nameless wrote: I think your vision here might best be present by another feat, or perhaps changing Weapon Swap so that you switch weapons in mid-attack and then get to make a Bluff check to feint as a free action. In fact, this would be cool.
The problem with Weapon Swap to me was this potential for seven attacks per round, which goes against the combat system model set up by the game.
I agree, a free Bluff check makes much more sense with this than up to three extra attacks with the same weapon.
PANTERA!
PANTERA!!
PANTERA!!!
Earlier, some Jack White.
Tarren, that is absolutely awesome!
I would definetly buy it. Wonderful idea!
Paizo for life!
Congratulations you wonderful people, keep it up.
Hi everyone. I will be in the Seattle area for about a week (19th-26th of August), and was curious if anyone had room in their local games for a guest player for a night or two. I am the only one out of my friends who will normally take the time to run a campaign, and haven't gotten to play as a PC in a few years now. Mainly play 3.5/PRPG, but am open for about anything. Was originally coming up to visit a friend, but they moved after I had aleady booked my flight, and rather than waste the chance, I figured I would go anyway and find some fun on my on. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks.
All kinds of Golarion specific equipment in there, including those.
Just one if you haven't already sent it, I did not see it on my e-mail of what was comng in, and i guess i messed up. If you have already shipped both, go ahead and charge me for both, as I think it is definatly a book worth having two of. Thanks either way.
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I will be coming up to the Seattle area (from Mississippi) for my first time between the 19th and 26th of August, and would love a chance to come by and meet all of you. If you could let me know when would be a suitable time for me to come by, I'd appreciate it greatly.
I looked and could not find anywhere else this was mentioned, but on my downloads page there is no thumbnail for the Pathfinder Campaign Setting. Should there be?
I just ordered the 4 PDF's from Sean K Reynolds Games, and they will not personalize in the My Downloads page. Any suggestions?
They have done the same for me, and have earned my loyalty for as long as I game.
DeadDMWalking wrote: If you'd like it, I can e-mail it. Just to warn you, there are some tweaks that may be necessary after some playtesting, but it is mostly solid. It includes the standard races and most of the MM races... If you can provide your e-mail I'll send it right over. I'd really appreciate it if I could also get a copy of this as well.
My e-mail is Satanathanasifattouh@yahoo.com.
thanks
thanks a lot guys. One day; complaint turned in,complaint corrected. I love you folks.
I am missing the Gazeteer from my order (#935202) as well.
I'm hooked Logue. You got my cash
post-eating board monsters!!!!
AHHH!
ants do have souls, as do all things, maybe, lol, but the soul isn't destroyd with the bodies death, so why feel guilty about continuing said souls progression?
I just got home and had a friend stitch up my machete injured patella, and see this message and consider this a good day. I love you guys. thanks.
I just recieved Pathfinder #6 and Hangman's Noose, but still have not recieved PF #5, Guardians of Dragonfall, and the RotRL Item Cards. I had thought maybe it was just delayed since the post office has been fowarding my mail, but #6 was also fowarded from my old address and has already made it here. Can you tell me anything from your end?
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I already recieved one copy of the Item Cards when I first signed up for the Pathfinder Chronicles prescription... i mean subscription. I don't mind two decks, I just want to make sure you got your money for two decks if a second one comes with PF#5 as it states on my order history page.
Thanks
Awesome! Thanks a lot. I failed that Spot check horribly. Stared at that page for several minutes (albeit aomewhat blankly).
Hi, I recently moved to a new house, and can't figure out how to change my shipping address on my subsrciptions, and I think the Post Ofice has quit fowarding my mail. Need assisstance, please.
Right. Mid/Low-level fantasy with spellcasters who never run out of magic.
You could maybe just give her half the usual number of action points for a pc of her level. If you use them at all in your campaign that is, but that way, on those critical roles, just go ahead and spend an ap with the roll, and roll the d20 and d6 together.
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