Created by the fans for the fans, the first issue of the Wayfinder fanzine includes more than thirty articles designed to expand upon the world of Golarion. Inside you will find original fiction, new prestige classes, sorcerer bloodlines, magic items, and traits—and this is just a small portion of what awaits you.
Originally released in print for attendees of PAIZOCON 2009, this PDF is your chance to enjoy what your fellow Paizonians have created for the community—for FREE! The PDF release of Wayfinder #1 is in full color and includes a special challenge by Tim "Timitius" Nightengale, organizer of the first PAIZOCON.
Contributors: Adam Daigle, Ashton Sperry, Charles Evans, Claudia Burgos, Clinton J. Boomer, Colter Guthrie, Conceicao Hallen, Craig Johnston, Cristian Bodea, Crystal Frasier, Dave Mallon, Dennis Baker, Eric Morton, Ernesto Ramirez, Glen Zimmerman, Hal Maclean, Hugo Solis, Ian Cunningham, James Keegan, James Mackenzie, Jason Kirckof, Joseph Scott, Kelly Gragg, Jeff Lee, Jonathan McAnulty, Joshua Blazej, Justin Sluder, Kevin Coleman, Larry WIlhelm, Lissa Guillet, Liz Courts, Matthew Stinson, Michael Kortes, Michelle Craddock, Mike Welham, Neil Spicer, Raluca Rusu, Ross Byers, Russ Taylor, Paris Crenshaw, Tae-Bin Gulliver, Theodore Thompson, Trevor Gulliver, Troy E. Taylor.
Cover art by Hugo Solis and Michael Jaecks.
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I somehow missed the discussion about this leading up to Paizocon, but I would just like to thank all the contributers for putting this together (and making it available to us)!
This is so incredibly cool! I can't believe some of the artwork, simply amazing. I also really giggled at the mermaid cartoon. I haven't sat down to actually read the articles, but I will. And the goblins chasing the poodle was an awesome inside joke.
Now I have to find something to contribute to next year's volume. Contrary to the name, I'm not much of an artist. My drawings aren't very good unless from a model. Maybe a guide to painting one of the iconics? I'd really like to make a remove-and-assemble something, maybe patterns for a cardstock building or a set of dungeon tiles? I guess I have a whole year to prepare, and to think.
Now I have to find something to contribute to next year's volume. Contrary to the name, I'm not much of an artist. My drawings aren't very good unless from a model. Maybe a guide to painting one of the iconics? I'd really like to make a remove-and-assemble something, maybe patterns for a cardstock building or a set of dungeon tiles? I guess I have a whole year to prepare, and to think.
Nothing wrong with us :twitch: :twitch: people.
Hey! Nice shoes!
:tick: :twitch:
You can't stop me with you mind control lasers!!!
:blink: :twitch:
Those are some nice tasting socks.
I was never more proud of giving someone money for advertising than I was helping out this project. Butterfrog, Lilith and all the rest awesome work, be proud be very proud.
The foul Libellus Facie has been a blight upon the face of Golarion and the Great Beyond ever since its creation. Unlike many great evils, it has no history, having only revealed its foul presence in the past few years. That presence, however, has been great and terrible. Its ravenings appear to know no end.
This...Book...if you will, appears innocuous at first, seeming to be a useful aid for a magical form of communication and 'networking'. As time progresses eventually the tome will devour the user's face, adding it to the already enormous collection of flayed faces within.
Each time the user open the Libellus Facie, there is a 1% cumulative chance of it devouring their face, adding it to the collected innumerable pages within. The user invariably dies without their face, though a carefully worded Wish or Miracle might save them if the cast succeeds at a caster level check against the book's enchantment.
Suggested means of destruction No one must ever even think about reading or using the Libellus Facie again.
The foul Libellus Facie has been a blight upon the face of Golarion and the Great Beyond ever since its creation. Unlike many great evils, it has no history, having only revealed its foul presence in the past few years. That presence, however, has been great and terrible. Its ravenings appear to know no end.
This...Book...if you will, appears innocuous at first, seeming to be a useful aid for a magical form of communication and 'networking'. As time progresses eventually the tome will devour the user's face, adding it to the already enormous collection of flayed faces within.
Each time the user open the Libellus Facie, there is a 1% cumulative chance of it devouring their face, adding it to the collected innumerable pages within. The user invariably dies without their face, though a carefully worded Wish or Miracle might save them if the cast succeeds at a caster level check against the book's enchantment.
Suggested means of destruction No one must ever even think about reading or using the Libellus Facie again.