Paizo Top Nav Branding
Welcome, guest! | Sign In | My Account | My Subscriptions | My Downloads | My Wishlists | Shopping Cart   Shopping Cart | Help/FAQ
About Paizo   Messageboards   News   Paizo Blog   Help/FAQ  
Search
Links
Shop
Recent Reviews

Pathfinder Society Scenario #3-12: Wonders in the Weave—Part I: The Dog Pharaoh's Tomb (PFRPG) PDF
**( )( )( ) by Azothath

Way of the Samurai (PFRPG) PDF
***** by Endzeitgeist

Scions of Evil (PFRPG) PDF
***** by Endzeitgeist

Book of Friends and Foes: Assassins in the River Nations (PFRPG) PDF
***( )( ) by Endzeitgeist

Power Word Spells: Lore of the First Language (PFRPG) PDF
***** by Endzeitgeist

   RSS Posts    RSS Reviews    RSS Wishlists
Lassiviren

rowport's page

32 posts. No reviews. No lists. No wishlists.



Hey, Paizo folks! I was very interested in Erik's article yesterday WorldWorksGames. The 3D terrain looks extremely cool! But, I am confused; is the terrain just general by "type" or is it specifically modelled after maps in the Legacy of Fire Adventure Path? I really hope the latter, as I love the idea of runnning the whole module in 3D terrain.

Please elucidate!


Hey, Paizovians!

I have an article request prompted by my recent obsessive reading of all of Dan Brown's excellent books, especially Angels & Demons and The Da Vinci Code. While I would not describe myself as a conspiricy theorist, I do find the ideas and history facinating. I think that the actual history surrounding the Knights Templar/Illuminati/New World Order/etc. is very interesting stuff, and waiting to be mined into D&D game terms. Time it with the theatrical release of Da Vinci Code and you will have Periodical Gold! :)

There are several ways that I think you could do this, all good with me, FWIW. It could be Class Acts articles connecting the semi-historical lore with relevant classes, such as Paladins/Fighters, or Clerics, similar to past articles connecting Monks with other martial disciplines. It could be a larger Feature article focusing on the history (or even questionable historical accuracy of conspiricy theorists) like the Samauri article last year. Or, it could be a Feature article putting games rules onto the history- maybe even a Bizarre Bazaar about the Relics (capital R) tied to the Templars.

Heck, I could see this stuff being useful for a d20 Modern campaign, for that matter. Have Wolfgang Baur write it. 'Nuff said. :)


Hey, Paizo folks!

For the last couple of months, I have noticed the use of iconic adventures (for the record, I am especially intrigued by the ranger/rogue/scout dude with the white hair and red leather armor). I have looked for stats anywhere with no luck, then noticed this message from Erik Mona:

"Erik Mona (Editor-in-Chief, Dragon & Dungeon), Tue, May 31, 2005, 10:14 AM
ASEO wrote:

1. Who are the new characters in the illustrations?

I assume you meen the new "iconic" characters seen mixing with our familiar paladin and rogue. Like the familiar characters, these new iconic characters do not have names, and exist only to give the magazine a sense of character and to make it easier for us to do art orders. Instead of explaining to artists (who often don't play D&D) what a paladin is every time we need one illustrated, we can send them an image of our "iconic" paladin and say "paint this guy."

The new characters are a human female cleric of Wee Jas, a male drow bard, and a female tiefling fighter. "

First off, I am glad to know that I am not crazy and imagining it! :) Second, let me be the first to request game stats for these guys- maybe in Dragon as examples in Class Acts?



©2002–2012 Paizo Publishing, LLC®. Need help? Email customer.service@paizo.com or call 425-250-0800 Monday–Friday, 10 AM–5 PM Pacific Time. View our privacy policy. Paizo Publishing, LLC, Paizo, the Paizo golem logo, Pathfinder, the Pathfinder logo, Pathfinder Society, GameMastery, and Planet Stories are registered trademarks of Paizo Publishing, LLC, and Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Pathfinder Campaign Setting, Pathfinder Adventure Path, Pathfinder Player Companion, Pathfinder Modules, Pathfinder Tales, Pathfinder Battles, Pathfinder Online,PaizoCon, RPG Superstar, The Golem's Got It, Titanic Games, the Titanic logo, and the Planet Stories planet logo are trademarks of Paizo Publishing, LLC. Dungeons & Dragons, Dragon, Dungeon, and Polyhedron are registered trademarks of Wizards of the Coast, Inc., a subsidiary of Hasbro, Inc., and have been used by Paizo Publishing under license. Most product names are trademarks owned or used under license by the companies that publish those products; use of such names without mention of trademark status should not be construed as a challenge to such status.