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Pathfinder Charter Superscriber; Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber. Pathfinder Society Member. 748 posts (846 including aliases). No reviews. No lists. No wishlists. 3 Pathfinder Society characters. 3 aliases.
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Gary Teter wrote: LET THERE BE BLOG. And there was blog. And it was good.
Specifically #'s 37, 39, 42, 43. I can get the whole set except these four. Can you get them?
James, give us more McArtor!!
Lilith wrote: That being said, I have two planned. :) Please tell me one of them is not "bike handles" aka "tramp stamp!!"
Werewolves are really good at lurking.
Valeros vs. Redgar
Seoni vs. Miali
Harsk vs. Tordek
etc.
I remember the era. But I didn't play then. Because I... um... refused to play. Because, y'know... the game was so bad and all.
I hate it when my creases pop!
Richard Pett wrote: a delivery where the cricket ball bounces on the cricket pitch on or near the batsman's popping crease old boy. Thanks... I think. *Continues searching for translator*
Richard Pett wrote: I can see that Zootcat is a fine judge, a stout yeoman and the sort of chap one wants to have on the opposite crease when facing particularly tricky yorkers. Uhh... Hold on a minute... I need find a translator...
joela wrote: "PAIZONIAN"? Huh. That's new. What mindset do you have to have to qualify to be one? And if you don't have such a mindset, does that mean we're to be "oust" from the boards? I think he meant the Paizo employees.
Scribbling Rambler wrote: Some believe that you have been "off your dumplings" for quite a while. And thank goodnes that he is off his dumplings! Otherwise we wouldn't be getting his most excellent adventures.
Wow. This thread has grown fast!
Ravenmantle wrote: Oh, and this whole deal with Wayne Reynolds is just stupid. He's a fantasy artist (and a very talented one) and he takes the jobs he's offered. The man has to eat just like the rest of us. Personally I'm excited to see his artwork of many of the books I buy. Also... he's been working for Paizo since the beginning. It's not like he jumped ship or anything. There's no reason why Wayne Reynolds should have to take sides. Think of it this way: WotC and Paizo got a divorce and now they have joint custody.
Richard Pett wrote: Zootcat wrote: Nicolas Logue wrote: I'm preparing a HUGE batch of Hook Mountain Dew just for the con. I'm gonna have to ship it to Indy. *Nick attaches milk pump to Mammy Graul's teets.* I feel sick Sweet! I made Richard "The Skinsaw Murders" Pett sick!
Nicolas Logue wrote: I'm preparing a HUGE batch of Hook Mountain Dew just for the con. I'm gonna have to ship it to Indy. *Nick attaches milk pump to Mammy Graul's teets.*
Brent wrote: I am not attacking a person directly. I am giving my opinion about a companies business practice in a thread in which that is the topic. At the top of the 4e boards, it says this:
"Personal attacks or insults directed at other members of the Paizo community, or other companies in the industry, will not be tolerated."
Bold text mine. I think you are inching a little to close to the precipice.
Brent wrote: I also think that WotC is drumming up some of the negative sentiment... How do you think they are doing this?
Andrew Turner wrote: Glad my wife doesn't have any tattoos, or I might have to beat you up (metaphorically, at least). Me too! LOL. The "skank" part was only in reference to the small of the back--not all tattoos. Yeah, I realize that may be a harsh word, and I apologize if I offend anyone. But that's the impression that tattoos in that area give me.
I'm almost 40 and live about 40 minutes north of Portland. I don't have a tattoo. I notice a LOT of tattoos on people, but I don't know if the people up here have more tattoos than the people elsewhere or not. It just may be the crowd you're running with. I don't know.
One thing I do know: I hate tattoos. I think they are quite ugly. On women they are a BIG turn-off. Especially, those ones they put on the small of their backs. Nothing says SKANK to me more than that! *shudder*
Edit: Disclaimer: I don't dislike or judge people with tattoos. I just think they're ugly.
Paizo is my most accessed site, as well. (By far!) This thread gave me the idea to make it my homepage. So I did!
Finally! I've figured out why the Whispering Tyrant is whispering. Because his brother is slumbering in the next room.
Archade wrote: Thanks!
Next question ... I'm using cultist clerics of Apollyon in my game -- any idea what would be a favored weapon for him? Unofficially, of course.
The Bible: Revelation Chapter 9 wrote: 7The locusts looked like horses prepared for battle. On their heads they wore something like crowns of gold, and their faces resembled human faces. 8Their hair was like women's hair, and their teeth were like lions' teeth. 9They had breastplates like breastplates of iron, and the sound of their wings was like the thundering of many horses and chariots rushing into battle. 10They had tails and stings like scorpions, and in their tails they had power to torment people for five months. 11They had as king over them the angel of the Abyss, whose name in Hebrew is Abaddon, and in Greek, Apollyon. So how about something that mimics a scorpion tail? Such as a barbed whip?
F. Wesley Schneider wrote: I foresee personal disappointment in the Best Adventure category. ~_~ But otherwise AWESOME! No! Even if you don't win, you still got nominated. And there's no disappointment there. You will always have that! And it's something to be proud of. "I got nominated!"
SirUrza wrote:
Here's the last attempt. I think I just need to change up my style.
Not bad. Try it with about eight different shots of her and you might have a winner.
I'm surprised you didn't make an all-Seoni wallpaper, Sir Urza. Lol.
Good job. I put the iconics one on my desktop. Thanks!
Failed Saving Throw wrote:
...would you mind giving a little flavor as to what each one entails?
Also-- Which of these are dungeon crawls?
Joshua J. Frost wrote: Set in stone. And based on their game world flag, I might add. Thanks for the reply Josh! I won't whine anymore about Taldor's design. In fact, I'm really excited to get started in the Pathfinder Society. Go Taldor!
Are these designs set in stone yet? I love them. I'd love to have any of them on a T-shirt. Except one. Taldor. *Yawn* Taldor's design just doesn't do it for me, which is too bad, because that's the faction I was planning on joining. Is it just me? If it is, tell me so! Otherwise, please consider sexing Taldor up a bit. Make it put the "Zoot" in my Zootcat!
Thanks,
Trent
Callum Finlayson wrote: Eeeek! So does this mean that we can't (effectively) keep a character's affiliation secret or lie about which faction we're with? Or maybe not lie so much as just permit the rest of the party to jump to the wrong conclusion. Wear the wrong faction's T-shirt to the gaming table!
Yes! I may live two hours away from Seattle, but I'd do it! As for Olympia, I'm an hour away from there. So, I'd be interested in that as well.
Trent
and a school-girl uniform. Wait... no, that's McArtor.
Skeld wrote: [threadjack]
My wife and I took our toddler daughter to see some pandas.
Most. Boring. Animal. Ever.
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But they weren't MONKS! They were commoners.
Hey, I've got an idea. Next time someone needs their grammar corrected, why not send a private e-mail instead of embarassing them publicly?
Edit: I'm just talking about the original post, of course. After that, everything's fair game.
David Fryer wrote: With the exception of the OP I can find no sources for the "Pathfinder is printed in China" charge. It has been well known on these boards, since the beginning, that Pathfinder is printed China. It's been mentioned a lot, in a lot of posts by a lot of people, including Paizo employees. Around here, it is just common knowledge.
Contarus wrote: The Adventure Path series are collections of extended adventures?
An Adventure Path is a series of adventures that takes your characters from 1st Level up to at least 15th. The first three AP's were published by Paizo in Dungeon Magazine. They went up to 20th level. Now Paizo publishes the AP's under the name Pathfinder. The first of these is called Rise of the Runelords and takes characters to 15th level. The second AP (the current one) is called Curse of the Crimson Throne and takes characters up to 17th level.
*Hugs Wes*
I love you, man!
Fake Healer wrote: Straight from the heart...
I'll vouch for that. I love Paizo. I can feel it in my heart.
*Climbs on rooftop*
I LOVE PAIZO!!!!
Or how about Gary Gygax sitting at the Paizo booth at last year's GenCon?
Bon Voyage, Jason. Enjoy the con! I can't wait to find out about those juicy bits. :)
Vic Wertz wrote: Until the lawyers sue our nuts off—the Whispering Tyrant would be really cheesed off if we associated his image with the Care Bears. If the Whispering Tyrant is so bad and scary and all that, then why is he whispering?
Damn. Damndamndamn! I really enjoyed meeting you at Paizocon, Mike. I hope to see you there again next year.
Hmmmm.... Now that you are not editing at Paizo, that means you have more time to write more Pathfinder goodness!! Maybe this is a win for us fans after all!
Trent
KaeYoss wrote:
Yes. They should sue. They should also sue Nissan, NASA, 20th Century Fox, and the US Army. ;-P
And the Portland Trailblazers
Peter Hahn wrote:
Those who criticize stores who didn't give away products completely free don't understand what Free RPG Day is really all about, which defeats the purpose of it.
Bull-s$~+!! Free means free. If you are expecting people to spend money, then don't use the word "free."
Maybe someone else can expand on this, but, in a nutshell...
Dwarves are dying out. Halflings live among humans, often as servents. Giants live deep in the wild lands, such as mountains of Varisia and the Cinderlands.
hmarcbower wrote: Building your own opinion to the question makes it sound hostile,
Hostile? He sounds sincerely curious to me. *shrugs*
Iron Sentinel wrote: The Art of the Duel, Yes, I'd love to see the binding rules from The Art of the Duel make it into Pathfinder.
Kirth Gersen wrote: Fletch wrote: Like who? I honestly doubt I'm the most well-read fantasy fan on these boards. What have I missed that's made this archetype such a genre standard? Elric of Melnibone. Jedi Knights
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