paizo.com Recent Posts in Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Undead Revisited (PFRPG) Discussionpaizo.com Recent Posts in Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Undead Revisited (PFRPG) Discussion2023-06-06T18:47:28Z2023-06-06T18:47:28ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Undead Revisited (PFRPG)AntediluvianXIIIhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8l3g/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Undead-Revisited#1122011-10-04T09:21:13Z2011-10-04T09:21:13Z<p>I was reading the Lich chapter and because I only live 4 miles from Lichfield I googled 'What does Lichfield mean?</p>
<p>http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42340</p>
<p>Damn!! After skim reading it, I suppose I'll have to put my stakes, holy water and holy symbol back into storage :D</p>I was reading the Lich chapter and because I only live 4 miles from Lichfield I googled 'What does Lichfield mean?
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42340
Damn!! After skim reading it, I suppose I'll have to put my stakes, holy water and holy symbol back into storage :DAntediluvianXIII2011-10-04T09:21:13ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Undead Revisited (PFRPG)ruemerehttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8l3g/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Undead-Revisited#1112011-08-20T20:33:21Z2011-08-20T20:33:21Z<p>Previous post eaten by post monster, so I'll keep it very brief. </p>
<p>This book, Misfit Monsters Redeemed, Imperial Gazetteer by Open Design and Tales of Old Margreve by Open Design are four finest books in the similar vein. My humble wish would be for first two to a bit more like latter two - more focus on personality, relations with communities, role in local folk lore and more stories.
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All heartily recommended. </p>
<p>Regards,
<br />
Ruemere</p>Previous post eaten by post monster, so I'll keep it very brief.
This book, Misfit Monsters Redeemed, Imperial Gazetteer by Open Design and Tales of Old Margreve by Open Design are four finest books in the similar vein. My humble wish would be for first two to a bit more like latter two - more focus on personality, relations with communities, role in local folk lore and more stories.
All heartily recommended.
Regards,
Ruemereruemere2011-08-20T20:33:21ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Undead Revisited (PFRPG)Lithrac (alias of Cyril Corbaz)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8l3g/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Undead-Revisited#1102011-08-20T15:22:30Z2011-08-20T15:22:30Z<p>Just dropping a word to say that I found the book amazing, and that I was impressed by Kekai Kotaki's cover. While I'm a big fan of his, I think he did an even more amazing job this time! I definitely hope to see more covers done by him.</p>Just dropping a word to say that I found the book amazing, and that I was impressed by Kekai Kotaki's cover. While I'm a big fan of his, I think he did an even more amazing job this time! I definitely hope to see more covers done by him.Lithrac (alias of Cyril Corbaz)2011-08-20T15:22:30ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Undead Revisited (PFRPG)Necroblivion (alias of TPK Games)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8l3g/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Undead-Revisited#1092011-06-15T03:09:07Z2011-06-15T03:09:07Z<p>Know that I will be owning a copy of this book. Oh yes, it will be mine...</p>Know that I will be owning a copy of this book. Oh yes, it will be mine...Necroblivion (alias of TPK Games)2011-06-15T03:09:07ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Undead Revisited (PFRPG)Mr. Quickhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8l3g/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Undead-Revisited#1082011-06-12T22:12:36Z2011-06-12T22:12:36Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Set wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Todd Stewart wrote:</div><blockquote> You'll notice I never walk in straight lines, but in a weaving pattern. Throws off the yappy things from Tindalos. </blockquote><p>The police will never believe that excuse for why you can't walk a straight line...
<p></blockquote><p>that's ok, most cops find it impossible to write up a coherent after action report after a close encounter with a Mythos critter. all that drooling, gibbering and screaming really slows down the daily grind at the office.Set wrote:Todd Stewart wrote: You'll notice I never walk in straight lines, but in a weaving pattern. Throws off the yappy things from Tindalos.
The police will never believe that excuse for why you can't walk a straight line... that's ok, most cops find it impossible to write up a coherent after action report after a close encounter with a Mythos critter. all that drooling, gibbering and screaming really slows down the daily grind at the office.Mr. Quick2011-06-12T22:12:36ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Undead Revisited (PFRPG)Generic Villainhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8l3g/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Undead-Revisited#1072011-06-12T21:51:08Z2011-06-12T21:51:08Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Kevin Mack wrote:</div><blockquote> Uh that was Amiri not Valeros </blockquote><p>My bad.Kevin Mack wrote:Uh that was Amiri not Valeros
My bad.Generic Villain2011-06-12T21:51:08ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Undead Revisited (PFRPG)Sethttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8l3g/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Undead-Revisited#1062011-06-11T21:07:34Z2011-06-11T21:07:34Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Todd Stewart wrote:</div><blockquote> You'll notice I never walk in straight lines, but in a weaving pattern. Throws off the yappy things from Tindalos. </blockquote><p>The police will never believe that excuse for why you can't walk a straight line...Todd Stewart wrote:You'll notice I never walk in straight lines, but in a weaving pattern. Throws off the yappy things from Tindalos.
The police will never believe that excuse for why you can't walk a straight line...Set2011-06-11T21:07:34ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Undead Revisited (PFRPG)Todd Stewart (Contributor) (alias of Amber_Stewart, Contributor)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8l3g/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Undead-Revisited#1052020-07-29T17:37:12Z2011-06-11T21:01:26Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Set wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Matthew Morris wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Todd Stewart wrote:</div><blockquote> Though in his case it's maliciously coy. </blockquote>And you're what exactly... benevolently coy? </blockquote><p>If he's withholding information that will spare us from learning stuff that leads to us having to stuff pillows into the corners of our rooms, to 'smooth the angles' and keep the Hounds out, then yeah, that's benevolently coy. :)
<p></blockquote><p>You'll notice I never walk in straight lines, but in a weaving pattern. Throws off the yappy things from Tindalos.Set wrote:Matthew Morris wrote: Todd Stewart wrote: Though in his case it's maliciously coy.
And you're what exactly... benevolently coy? If he's withholding information that will spare us from learning stuff that leads to us having to stuff pillows into the corners of our rooms, to 'smooth the angles' and keep the Hounds out, then yeah, that's benevolently coy. :) You'll notice I never walk in straight lines, but in a weaving pattern. Throws off the yappy things from Tindalos.Todd Stewart (Contributor) (alias of Amber_Stewart, Contributor)2011-06-11T21:01:26ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Undead Revisited (PFRPG)Robert Littlehttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8l3g/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Undead-Revisited#1042011-06-11T20:17:28Z2011-06-11T20:17:28Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Generic Villain wrote:</div><blockquote>A special mention goes to Alahazra being choked to death by a spectre. </blockquote><p>Was the spectre Wayne Brady?Generic Villain wrote:A special mention goes to Alahazra being choked to death by a spectre.
Was the spectre Wayne Brady?Robert Little2011-06-11T20:17:28ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Undead Revisited (PFRPG)Sethttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8l3g/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Undead-Revisited#1032011-06-11T19:46:32Z2011-06-11T19:46:32Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Matthew Morris wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Todd Stewart wrote:</div><blockquote> Though in his case it's maliciously coy. </blockquote>And you're what exactly... benevolently coy? </blockquote><p>If he's withholding information that will spare us from learning stuff that leads to us having to stuff pillows into the corners of our rooms, to 'smooth the angles' and keep the Hounds out, then yeah, that's benevolently coy. :)Matthew Morris wrote:Todd Stewart wrote: Though in his case it's maliciously coy.
And you're what exactly... benevolently coy? If he's withholding information that will spare us from learning stuff that leads to us having to stuff pillows into the corners of our rooms, to 'smooth the angles' and keep the Hounds out, then yeah, that's benevolently coy. :)Set2011-06-11T19:46:32ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Undead Revisited (PFRPG)Kevin Mackhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8l3g/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Undead-Revisited#1022011-06-11T08:18:54Z2011-06-11T08:18:54Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Generic Villain wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Steelfiredragon wrote:</div><blockquote><p> which Icon got the most gruesome death in the art for this book??</p>
<p>cant get it for a week.. so.. </blockquote>It's a toss-up between Valeros being munched on by a ravenar, and Alain being impaled by a nightshade. A special mention goes to Alahazra being choked to death by a spectre. </blockquote><p>Uh that was Amiri not ValerosGeneric Villain wrote:Steelfiredragon wrote:which Icon got the most gruesome death in the art for this book??
cant get it for a week.. so..
It's a toss-up between Valeros being munched on by a ravenar, and Alain being impaled by a nightshade. A special mention goes to Alahazra being choked to death by a spectre. Uh that was Amiri not ValerosKevin Mack2011-06-11T08:18:54ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Undead Revisited (PFRPG)Steelfiredragonhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8l3g/discuss&page=3?Pathfinder-Campaign-Setting-Undead-Revisited#1012011-06-11T05:06:30Z2011-06-11T05:06:30Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Generic Villain wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Steelfiredragon wrote:</div><blockquote><p> which Icon got the most gruesome death in the art for this book??</p>
<p>cant get it for a week.. so.. </blockquote>It's a toss-up between Valeros being munched on by a ravenar, and Alain being impaled by a nightshade. A special mention goes to Alahazra being choked to death by a spectre. </blockquote><p>Alain gets inpaled???
<p>OH YEAH!!!!
<br />
oh ALain, how we knew you.
<br />
Like you better dead</p>
<p>I'd love to see that artwork</p>
<p>is seoni in it?</p>Generic Villain wrote:Steelfiredragon wrote:which Icon got the most gruesome death in the art for this book??
cant get it for a week.. so..
It's a toss-up between Valeros being munched on by a ravenar, and Alain being impaled by a nightshade. A special mention goes to Alahazra being choked to death by a spectre. Alain gets inpaled??? OH YEAH!!!!
oh ALain, how we knew you.
Like you better dead
I'd love to see that artwork
is seoni in it?Steelfiredragon2011-06-11T05:06:30Z