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Please cancel my AP subscription. Thanks.
We need to adopt a child and buy a house this summer. Every bit will help.
Thanks. I'll be back soonish.
I'd like to cancel my Chronicles subscription (but not my Adventure Path or Modules subscriptions).
Thanks.
A question: Will there be any difference between the poster map in this product, and that in the Guide to Korvosa?
As the title implies, I'd like to cancel my Pathfinder Modules subscription. But I want to keep my Pathfinder and Chronicles subscriptions.
With the Critical Fumble Deck being delayed so long, I would like to cancel my preorder of this product. I just won't have much time to use it before converting to 4e.
Also, I would like to cancel my subscription to the Pathfinder Companion (and only the Pathfinder Companion - not my other subscriptions). With Paizo staying with 3.5e, and my expected conversion to 4e, I need to reprioritize some of my future spending.
Thank you,
- Patrick
I have subscriptions to Pathfinder Adventure Path, Pathfinder Modules, Pathfinder Chronicles, and even Pathfinder Companion. However, my byline now credits me solely as a Pathfinder "Charter Superscriber."
I'm a very insecure person, and all that now-lost verbiage made me feel important somehow.
Where's the love?
Sincerely,
Riley
p.s. I'd settle for "Super-duper-scriber."
Riley wrote: My copy of D2 Seven Swords of Sin was shipped 08/23/07, and unfortunately, it hasn't arrived yet. I did choose the cheapest shipping option; is there any chance that it's still in transit? Apologies for the new thread / possible double post. My immediately previous post appears to have disappeared into the ether.
My copy of D2 Seven Swords of Sin was shipped August 23, and has not arrived a month later. Would it be possible to get a replacement?
Thanks,
Patrick
My copy of D2 Seven Swords of Sin was shipped 08/23/07, and unfortunately, it hasn't arrived yet. I did choose the cheapest shipping option; is there any chance that it's still in transit?

I’m looking for some advice on distilling the first six adventures down to their essential parts, for characters starting at 7th level.
I’ve recently had the good fortune to relocate near a group of players for whom I DM’ed a long Greyhawk campaign back in the 90’s. We’ve tried a one-off with new characters, but it was apparent that we preferred to pick up the old campaign.
The band’s exploits thus far include the defeat of the Temple of Elemental Evil, some forgettable times in the City of Greyhawk involving the “Falcon” adventures, and finally a trip into the Bright Desert where they ran through the I4-6 series “Pharaoh” to “The Tomb of Martek.” When we join our intrepid explorers, they’ve just marched wearily out of the Bright Desert and - with a bit of geographical fudging - into the Cairn Hills on their way back to Greyhawk.
My initial adventure outline is as follows:
7th level: “Encounter at Blackwall Keep”
9th level: “Three Faces of Evil” (probably adjusted and revised significantly)
11th level: “The Champion’s Belt” (with Ilthane making her appearance in the climax)
13th and beyond: Standard AOW starting with “The Spire of Long Shadows”
Can anyone help me by identifying any elements essential to the AOW campaign that will be missed by skipping “Whispering Cairn,” “Hall of Harsh Reflections,” and “A Gathering Winds,” so I can make the necessary adjustments to the remaining adventures?
Thanks a bunch for any help you can provide.
Strange things are happening during my shopping spree this morning.
When I preordered a bunch of Paizo's January releases (order #734911), the appropriate items were listed in my confirmation email, but the order details under "My Account" lists only the Critical Fumble Deck and $0.77 for shipping.
After placing this order, things I deleted from my cart (or bought) months/years ago started reappearing in my cart. And, during my purchase of the Classic Monsters book, I was told that my order included a discount of $5 on the "Wizard on Black Dragon" that I wasn't buying. Again, the emails reflected what I had intended, and this time, so did the "My Account" page.
Anyway, is my email correct, and "My Account" wrong, regarding order 734911?
Thanks,
Patrick
I was wondering how combined shipping works while I'm getting my free issues of Pathfinder? Would the shipping of the combined order be free (or about $0.50 for adding the GM module to the already free Pathfinder shipping), or would the shipping be $4.00, as indicated on the My Subscriptions page?
Thanks.
I still have more than enough issues left on each subscription. I want to get a second copy of each of the remaining issues.
Yesterday, I added a month-to-month subscription for each to my cart, chose 1 copy of each, and checked out. Today, "my subscriptions" looks just the same as before. Is there a better way to do this?
Thanks.
Erik Mona wrote: We are certainly looking at some kind of a subscription service. We'll keep you posted.
--Erik
Short adventures are the bread and butter of D&D - err, I mean, fully compliant OGL games.
Please make these available as a subscription service, just as with Pathfinder, under a similar pricing scheme. I need my twice-a-month Paizo fix, and I'd hate to have to manually order (and pay shipping on) each of these.
The best thing in D&D is gone. Ouch. I don't know what else to say.
Erik Mona (Nov. 22 at http://lemuriapress.livejournal.com/) wrote: I feel that what we did is respectful of their original Castle Greyhawk campaign, and I hope that you (and they) agree when it comes out in August.
Folks looking for a true Gygaxian version of essentially the same locale should check out Troll Lord's "Castle Zagyg," by Gary himself.
Those looking for a Kuntzian version of essentially the same locale should check Paizo.com in the coming weeks. I'm not the only one with a Secret Project, after all.
Personally, I'm more excited about this than an Age of Worms hardcover - and that's saying a lot.

I'm trying to figure out the history of the Dourstone Mine. The description of Ragnolin Dourstone in "Backdrop: Diamond Lake" says that Ragnolin left Greysmere 50 years ago, and then established several mines - including Dourstone Mine. It then says that he was later visited by evil cultists that forced him to offer them refuge.
On the other hand, the description of Dourstone Mine itself in the same article says that the mine has been in operation for <i>centuries</i>, and was esablished by Ragnolin Dourstone. It also adds that his choice of locations was guided by the hand of "The Faceless One."
Not having the second adventure in my hands yet, I like the idea that the mine predates the town, and that therefore the location of the town itself was chosen by the Faceless One. It also suggests that the Ebon Triad has been working at bringing about this particular apocalypse for centuries.
Is this right? Is it wrong? Can The Faceless One have lived that long? Does any of this, in fact, matter in the course of the AP2? Opinions and/or definitive answers would be appreciated.
Thanks,
- Patrick
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