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voska66 wrote:

One question I have is this.

Second paragraph of the Changeling say they are always female.

Under habit and society in the 3rd paragraph they say Hags generally don't allow the union of two Changeling to result in off spring.

So how can there be offspring between two changelings if there are only females?

While this was shown to be a mistaken reading, I feel the need to say: Girdle of Opposite Gender.


Alphastream wrote:
Hopefully the typo in "Bogot" is not in the actual book. The city should be "Bogota" with an "a" at the end. (I'm Colombian-American). It will be interesting to see how the country is portrayed in the cybernetic future.

You may want to take a look at War! as that is where the majority of the information on Bogota is.


Vuvu wrote:
I was thinking that could be fun thing to put on an NPC that specializes in throwing things, a delightful little surprise that would be :)

Just remember, if you are the GM you are allowed to change the rules to suit your game, so if you wanted to make it work with a spell like ability you can.


I would like to know which Paizo staffers are going to be there, if it would be possible.


Thelemic_Noun wrote:

I'm sure there's an adventure I haven't read yet that would answer my question, but I hate spoilers.

I know it varies from game to game, with some having adamantine veins forming deep underground, while others have adamantine as a 'meteors only' sort of deal.

In either case, adamantine would likely not require refining, since it doesn't rust or corrode like other metals. (Its kind of like gold in this regard). Of course, unlike gold, adamantine is harder than diamond, yet flexible, being a metal, and not brittle the way crystalline substances are. Of course, using diamond formation as a guide, I'd say adamantine has a melting point of roughly 5,630 degrees Fahrenheit, which would only occur thousands of feet underground, in a volcano's mantle, or a vortex between the Plane of Earth and the Plane of Fire.

Presumably, anywhere the diamond mining is good, you would also find adamantine.

Well you dig it out just like any other metal.

Spoiler:
But you have to be careful not to fall down the middle.

The only problem i have with players rolling for stats is when the party wizard ends up with nothing under a 16, and having the second highest strength (which was his "dump stat") in the party, while the rogue has nothing higher than a 12. And that is why i like point buy.


Gorbacz wrote:
Hardcover PDFs for 10 bucks was the best anti-piracy move in the history of digital RPG publishing, really.

I am pretty sure that Eclipse Phase has the best anti-piracy measure in the history of digital RPG publishing. It is released under creative commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share-Alike. Last I heard they were seeding their own torrents.

Here is a good chunk of the explanation of why they did it.

Here is an article by Adam Jury about his opinion of piracy.


Daniel Marshall wrote:
TheDoomedOne wrote:
I would love to know more about the prestige classes and monsters if it is not too much trouble.

Hmm... Prestige classes... Well there are six in the book. Three of them have to do with specific deities of the Realms of Twilight Setting. The Acolyte of Twilight is a cleric who is able to split his psyche in two, mimicking the dual nature of the Twilight Dragon. They are extremely resistant to enchantments because of this and they can eventually maintain focus on one spell while casting another (but they cannot maintain concentration on 2 spells simultaneously.)

I'll give you the names of the other 5 at least. The Disciple of the Shadows, the Elemental Fist (who uses elemental shrouds) a fire dancer (picture a gypsy dancer who can incinerate you with a dance...) a Hunter of the Wastes and a Shadowspeaker.

I have a couple monsters in there too, as you've noticed. My favorite of which are the Anu-Zarati, a large undead creature with 4 arms created through the combination of necromancy and alteration magic, and the nightwhisper (an outsider agent of chaos that uses deception, illusions and possession to manipulate people to further the cause of chaos).

How's that? I don't really want to give away too much more. As I said in the previous post, I'm working on a 10-page freebie that will help people get an impression of the world.

That is awesome I will probably purchase this as soon as I have the monies.


I would love to know more about the prestige classes and monsters if it is not too much trouble.