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Sinister Serpents!

Lamia tread a strange path of violence and magic—and for a tiny few, redemption.

Though extremely rare, lamia adventurers do exist. They are almost exclusively outcasts who have struck out on their own or escaped the wickedness of their brethren. Cut off from the matriarchy and its debauched rituals, might they be something more than monsters? Might they become...heroes?

Advanced Races 8: Lamia gives you everything you need to play a lamia adventurer.This 17-page sourcebook by designer Marc Radle includes:

  • 8 alternative racial traits including Constrict, Mystical Tattoo, and Wisdom damage
  • 6 new lamia feats including Highborn Lamia, Serpent's Eyes, and Snake's Tongue
  • 2 new prestige classes, new favored class options, a new spell and oracle mystery, and more!

You carry the mysteries of night and magic deep within your dark heart, child of serpents—and you will need them to survive in a world that hates and fears you.

Get Advanced Races 8: Lamia today and play a truly strange and exotic hero!

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An Endzeitgeist.com review

5/5

This installment of the Advanced Races-series clocks in at 17 pages, 1 page front cover, 1 page editorial, 1 page advertisement, 1 page SRD, so let's take a look at the remaining 13 pages, shall we?

We kick this off with an interesting insight into the highly matriarchal culture of the evil lamia and an accompanying piece of in-character prose - turns out that male lamia, marginalized though they may be, do exist - as do those rare lamia that leave the cruel, hedonistic ways of their kind behind. Better yet, we also learn about so-called false lamias with non-serpentine lower bodies...and unlike many Advanced Races installments, age, height and weight tables are provided!

So what do these creatures get racial trait-wise? Lamia receive +2 Str and Cha, -2 Int, base speed of 30 feet, climb and swim speeds of 20 feet , +2 to intimidate, +2 to saves against mind-influencing effects, may not be tripped (but also receive no feet-slot), darkvision 60 ft. and low-light vision, +2 to bluff and use magic item [sic!] - should be Use Magic DEVICE checks, SR 5+ class level (I assume that should be character level), get proficiency with scimitars and may 1/day use ventriloquism and charm person as a spell-like ability.

They also come with nice favored class options for fighter, oracle, ranger, rogue, sorceror and witch and a total of 8 alternate racial traits. Personally, I think the ability to use constrict is too powerful for the paltry intimidate skill-bonus trade-off. On the plus side, a properly phrased primary bite attack with minor bleed damage is nice. Even dealing 3/day wisdom-damage via a touch feels justified - so apart from my pet-peeve with constrict, nothing downright broken here.

The racial feats, of which we get 6 allow a lamia to speak with snakes, upgrade the 1/day spell-like abilities, their intimidate prowess or summon snakes via spells - generally, solid options mostly interesting for the fluff rather than the mechanics. Speaking of which - did you know about the revelry?

It's essentially a debauched festivity of their culture held at full moon to honor the moon and its influence on lamia culture - and as such, it is no surprise that we get a moon mystery for lamia oracles. A moon mystery? I was ready to start yawning at yet another one of these, but this one actually has interesting mechanics - blasts of non-lethal damage, exposing lycanthropes, creating moonlight bridges, intentionally untyped blasts of pure moonlight, flight - quite a lot going on in the interesting revelations here. The new spell, river of moonlight, also features some iconic imagery that fits the theme.

The 10-level Moon-Touched PrC comes with d6, 4+Int skills per level, full spellcasting-progression, 1/2 will-save progression and 1/2 BAB-progression. Rather nasty - the first level ability allows them to add metamagic feats and their effects to spells they cast without increasing spell-level (with a nice no-beyond maximum-caveat) cha-mod times per day - especially for quicken spell and spell-level intense metamagic feats, this is rather powerful, but on the other hand, it somewhat validates the choice of the respective feats, which otherwise would be considered subpar as a choice. Still, especially for campaigns that allow a lot of material, a DM may wish to have a close eye on this one - it *can* be broken. It should be noted that the PrC's other abilities are rather cool as well and less powerful, though - the 7th level auto-daze on crits via spells is interesting, as is the fast healing capstone while the moon is visible.

That's not the only 10-level PrC, though - Serpent Blades are 4+Int skills per level, d10, full BAB-progression, all bad saves, are masters of two-handed combat that receive scaling bonuses to AC while making full attacks, receive dual-weapon bonus feats from a list galore, further reduce the penalties of the fighting style, may increase the DC of her charm person via a special dance, add damage to AoOs and the highest levels, make free maneuvers when hitting foes with both weapons or impose dread penalties of foes hit with critical strikes.

The final page offers us insight on Lamia within the context of the Midgard Campaign Setting.

Conclusion:
Editing and formatting are very good, I didn't notice any significant glitches. Layout adheres to Kobold Press' beautiful full-color two-column standard and the artists deserve special mentioning - with the notable exception of one artwork, Guido Kuip, Claudio Pozas, Marc Radle and Brian Syme not only provide a unified style, but artworks stunning and on par with the best in the industry - this is a beautiful book indeed.

Marc Radle is a talented designer and in the Advanced Races-series it shows once again - the series has so far been a very good gage of the capabilities of the respective designers and I'm happy to announce that this book ranks among the best - both in fluff and crunch. The imaginative potential and fresh takes here are simply awesome, with Marc Radle delivering enough oomph for me to really want a bigger book on these guys. And that's saying something. Now I feel obliged to mention that *personally* I think the Lamia are a tad bit too strong due to what I call "Ability-inflation" - do they really need those +2 skill-bonuses? Really? Why not make them alternate racial traits? Why instead bloat the race with those small things? Their movement and perception superiority already is rather pronounced... That being said, while I consider them slightly stronger than e.g. aasimar or tieflings, the social stigma should take some getting used to and the bloat is rather contained. I won't allow these in-game for my players unless in a high-powered game, but calling the race OP would also be a disservice. The race is strong, but not necessarily broken.

Now the supplemental content also deserves special mentioning, mainly because it's one of the best in the whole series - the new rules-mechanics are cool, the writing is crisp and while the options are powerful, they are not broken.

How to rate this then? Well, the fluff is a glorious 5 stars + seal of approval, the crunch may be a tad bit too strong for more conservative groups, who should consider this a good file instead, at 4 stars. My final verdict will clock in between these at 4.5 stars, rounded up to 5 for the purpose of this platform.

Endzeitgeist out.


Presenting the Lamia PC race

4/5

Slithering from the shadows, here is what must be one of the more unique releases in the Advanced Races line, the lamia PC race. It's 17 pages long, with one for the cover, one for the table of contents, one back cover with other products from the Midgard line, and one for the OGL, leaving 13 pages for the contents.

It starts with a brief section covering a non-decadent and evil lamia's realization that she doesn't belong among her cheerily vile kin, and then some information on lamia society, psychology, and more to help establish how these creatures differ from the normal Pathfinder lamia (who these ones despise). We get all the stats needed for the race, also including ones for age and height and weight. Very oddly for a potential PC race they get spell resistance, which may be a problem for some groups and campaigns. As a bonus we also get some information on favored class options and alternative racial traits.

Then comes a small yet flavorful list of racial feats. A few enhance the magic of the lamia. Others make their serpentine traits more obvious and useful in battle. We also get a new Oracle mystery for the Moon (central to lamia culture as shown in the fluff here), and a new spell. Last comes a pair of prestige classes, with one focusing upon the Moon-based mysticism of the lamia and the other a warlike one focusing on their love of using twin scimitars in battle.

All in all it's a well-done if somewhat bizarre addition to a line that has already given some odd new races. I'd say four stars, and a definite buy if you like serpent-folk as a PC race.


My Impressions

4/5

Pros: The book is well laid out and presents great mechanics rules for creating a lamia character. I loved the traits and racial feats. I especially loved the side-bars.

Cons: Because of the very nature of the race, background becomes more important than usual... but the race is also very alien to the races normally available. This resulted in what I perceive as a lack in the book. A section on background ideas would have been very useful. I had a great deal of trouble finding anything that I could use in a background from any source. When I created a lamia character, I ended up taking elements from the story of Svesh’Les, Lamia moon oracle that is presented at the beginning of the book, tossing in some elements from the real world myths that the in game lamia is based on, and putting my own spin on it in order to create a background for my character. There is only so much variety that can come from doing this though.


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Very happy to see this finally slither into the moonlight! :)


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This looks very different. I have to admit, I'd have never thought of the lamia (lamiae?) as a PC race.

Silver Crusade

Oh God yes

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Thanks Mikaze! :)

@ Eric Hinkle - You are absolutely correct! Lamia are certainly not your typical player race! I wanted to do something really interesting this time.

Basically, this goes into a great amount of detail about what typical lamia culture, society and religion is like. It also details the lamia commoners, lesser versions of lamia, who make up the tribes or groups lead by the lamia matriarchs.

Most Lamia commoners, as with the lamia matriarchs who rule over them, are sadistic, unpredictable, and self‑indulgent. They are self-serving, pleasure-seeking hedonists, who have little regard for the feelings or welfare of other races. In truth, most lamia see other races as existing solely for their twisted amusement. Concepts such as remorse and compassion are alien to most lamia.

It's with all that in mind that we then learn about those extremely rare Lamia adventures who are most often outcast lamia commoners who have struck out on their own or escaped the wickedness of their brethren.

I think such a character makes a perfect dark hero - one who constantly fights against the ways of his people and strives to be a hero.

I REALLY got into the lamia culture, society and mystery cult/moon centered quasi religion and I’m really, REALLY proud of the results!

I hope everyone checks this out :)

The Exchange Contributor; Publisher, Kobold Press; RPG Superstar Judge

The Advanced Races series has done gearforged automatons and tengu-style birdfolk, so I'm thinking that lamia aren't all that far afield. Though I agree that their origins as monsters (and their associations with Lamashtu in Golarion) might make playing a lamia PC more of a reach for some than others.

OTOH, nagafolk, serpent folk, and others in that style are very common PC races in, say, the Legend of the Five Rings RPG, so it depends on what sort of campaign you run.

I suspect it's a niche, but a popular niche. Guess we'll see!


So the blurb says "everything you need to be an adventurer". Since the Lamias as a PC race are not in core pathfinder products or the Midgard CS book, is it safe to assume that the book contains the stats for the 0 HD version? I assume so but it never hurts to ask


This is very unexpected, though not unwelcome!

I'll echo Eric Hinkle, I never considered the Lamia a player race. I'll add this to my short list. All the Advanced Races books are very well done.

-Kcinlive

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MMCJawa wrote:
So the blurb says "everything you need to be an adventurer". Since the Lamias as a PC race are not in core pathfinder products or the Midgard CS book, is it safe to assume that the book contains the stats for the 0 HD version? I assume so but it never hurts to ask

Oh absolutely! We've got you covered!

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Gotta say, Advanced Races really has delivered a one-two punch combo for much-desired mythical morphologies for player races.

If #9 is Harpies, it's going to be a three hit combo ending with an uppercut. :)


I second the call for harpies, especially if you include a wingless variety.

I also did a blind sonar cave harpy in Wayfinder #9... with some judicious application of echolocation could make an awesome chassis for a Blind Monk/Zato Ino type.

@Marc - what are the PrCs in this PDF?

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Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Charter Superscriber

So how much is the expanded over the (excellent) 5-page article on lamias from Kobold Quarterly 24?

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But ... according to Golarion's lore, there are no Male Lamia.

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Oceanshieldwolf wrote:
@Marc - what are the PrCs in this PDF?

Good question! The two prestige classes are:

MOON TOUCHED - a mystic who dedicates his or her life to the watchful moon, delving ever deeper into its great, unknown mysteries and eternally seeking to harness its spiritual power. The ultimate dream of every moon touched is to one day transcend his or her earthly body and transform into pure spiritual moonlight, becoming forever one with the moon itself.

and ...

SERPENT BLADE - masters of the lamia propensity for fighting with two swords. They move with a hypnotic grace unmatched by most foes, spinning and weaving their dual blades in a deadly dance of death. They may wear armor, but generally shun bulky protection because their skill allows them to dodge their opponents with ease. The path to the serpent blade is most natural for lamia fighters and rangers, since those classes tend to share the serpent blade’s love of combat with two blades.

In fact, the two lamia on the cover could each easily represent members of these two prestige classes.

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Kvantum wrote:
So how much is the expanded over the (excellent) 5-page article on lamias from Kobold Quarterly 24?

Thank you!

I don't know if I can come up with a detailed and comprehensive list (I wrote lots of little additions and expanded bits through out) but if I remember correctly, the Serpent Blade prestige class, the Favored Class Options, the Alternative Racial Traits and the class-by-class analysis detailing how each class does (or in some cases does not) work for lamia adventures were not in the original article ...

There is also a nice full-page sidebar (complete with an awesome illustration) which talks about Lamia PCs in Midgard. In fact, one element detailed in this sidebar (the powerful lamia serpent blade warrior known only as Va’zesh (“swaying death”) who leads the small group of outcast lamia commoners said to inhabit the Isle of Kyprion) will even get some additional love and attention very soon ... Mr. Oceanshieldwolf might be able to shed some additional light here :)

Hope that helps!

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Lord Fyre wrote:
But ... according to Golarion's lore, there are no Male Lamia.

True! However, not a major factor here, as many many Pathfinder campaigns run their own homebrew worlds regardless.

The Advanced Races are designed for any setting, and, because they are a player race, they offer both genders for players.

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Lord Fyre wrote:
But ... according to Golarion's lore, there are no Male Lamia.

That's true, but remember lots of people play in campaign settings other than Golarion. Many folks play in the Midgard setting from Kobold Press, or one of the many other published settings ... not to mention the COUNTLESS number of homebrew settings that are out there! Heck, there are even plenty of folks that DO play in the Golarion setting but alter certain aspects to better fit their campaign!

Plus, material from Advanced Races: Lamia could still be incorporated even into a strict cannon-only Golarion game with just a little work. For instance, as detailed within, the Lamia Matriarchs (which are indeed all female) lead the less powerful lamia commoners with an iron hand. These lamia commoners are the ones that can be both male or female, although even among the lamia commoners, females strongly outnumber the males.

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Marc, How tied into alignment are these mechanics? I applaud the cool design space in making them playable, but I'm interested in jazzing up my evil NPC creatures. Would your product assist in that?

Again this is no premature criticism, I'm just checking the flexibility.

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Jim Groves wrote:

Marc, How tied into alignment are these mechanics? I applaud the cool design space in making them playable, but I'm interested in jazzing up my evil NPC creatures. Would your product assist in that?

Again this is no premature criticism, I'm just checking the flexibility.

Thanks Jim! No worries - good question!

Alignment is really not that tied in at all actually. The vast majority of lamia commoners, just like the Matriarchs that rule them, are thoroughly vile and evil. Every once in a great while though, a lamia commoner is born who does not share his people's taste for evil and debauchery. It's kind of assumed that a PC lamia commoner will be one of these rare, non-evil lamia commoners. However, there's nothing built in that forces any alignment.

As for a cool, evil NPC ... a lamia commoner would make a GREAT evil NPC! There would in fact be a pretty large number of very cool options for such an evil NPC - everything from an important henchman or bodyguard all the way up to the big, final adversary him (or her)self!

Heck, I would LOVE to see (or even write) an adventure featuring just such an evil lamia commoner NPC (or, more likely, multiple such NPCs!)

Please let me know if you do end up creating an evil lamia commoner NPC - I'd love to hear how it goes!


Lord Fyre wrote:
But ... according to Golarion's lore, there are no Male Lamia.

I play in three PF games as often as work allows...

One is all but Homophobic, a second requires ALL characters to be some sort of LGTB (I play a sexless/anysex shapechanger) while the third is made up of players from both the others and is rife with 'seat-of-the-pants' play. A male Lamia would be almost unnoticed in any of them.

When mine gets back in play mode, every one of these races will be there, the backgrounds are just too ripe for the RPs I prefer.


Here come all the snake jokes :)

"Why did it have to be snakes?"

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limsk wrote:

Here come all the snake jokes :)

"Why did it have to be snakes?"

Ha!!!

So, it looks like Advanced Races: Lamia is the Number 1 Pathfinder product on DriveThru! Very cool!

Link


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Fine! I bought it! Are you happy?

Curse you Kobolds and your quality gaming products!

-Kcinlive

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Well I'm certainly not unhappy ;P

Seriously, hope you dig it!

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So, the big question now is ... who'll be the first to review this bad boy? :)

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Kcinlive wrote:

Fine! I bought it! Are you happy?

Curse you Kobolds and your quality gaming products!

-Kcinlive

Heh, so here's MY curse ...

I've been formulating what I think would make a really cool lamia-centered adventure ... but I don't see having any time to write it any time soon:(


Marc Radle wrote:
Kcinlive wrote:

Fine! I bought it! Are you happy?

Curse you Kobolds and your quality gaming products!

-Kcinlive

Heh, so here's MY curse ...

I've been formulating what I think would make a really cool lamia-centered adventure ... but I don't see having any time to write it any time soon:(

I bought it too... and I even created a lamia character... but I am not really sure when or where I would ever be able to play the character.

I would do a review, but I never know what to rate stuff.

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Maizing wrote:
Marc Radle wrote:
Kcinlive wrote:

Fine! I bought it! Are you happy?

Curse you Kobolds and your quality gaming products!

-Kcinlive

Heh, so here's MY curse ...

I've been formulating what I think would make a really cool lamia-centered adventure ... but I don't see having any time to write it any time soon:(

I bought it too... and I even created a lamia character... but I am not really sure when or where I would ever be able to play the character.

I would do a review, but I never know what to rate stuff.

Cool! I'd love to hear what you created!

Hey, feel free to write that review anyway! Short and sweet is perfectly fine :)


Marc Radle wrote:
Maizing wrote:

I bought it too... and I even created a lamia character... but I am not really sure when or where I would ever be able to play the character.

I would do a review, but I never know what to rate stuff.

Cool! I'd love to hear what you created!

Hey, feel free to write that review anyway! Short and sweet is perfectly fine :)

Ok, I did a review. I just listed the pros and cons (as I see them). I hope people find it useful.

The Exchange Contributor; Publisher, Kobold Press; RPG Superstar Judge

Thank you for the review!

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I'll second that - thanks Maizing, glad you like it :)

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Jim Groves wrote:

Marc, How tied into alignment are these mechanics? I applaud the cool design space in making them playable, but I'm interested in jazzing up my evil NPC creatures. Would your product assist in that?

Again this is no premature criticism, I'm just checking the flexibility.

Hey Jim - so when do we get to see your first lamia NPC in action??? :)


So is this race independent of the Lamia from the Bestiaries or are these actually player options for the 9 HD monstrous humanoids?

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Threeshades wrote:
So is this race independent of the Lamia from the Bestiaries or are these actually player options for the 9 HD monstrous humanoids?

Basically, this describes a new 'sub' race of Lamia Matriarch, the Lamia Commoner. These Lamia Commoners, who are less powerful than their Lamia Matriarch leaders, are who are suitable and balanced as a PC race.

A typical lamia 'cult' or tribe consists of a larger number of Lamia Commoners who are ruled with iron fists by a small group of Lamia Matriarchs.

Most Lamia commoners, as with the lamia matriarchs who rule over them, are sadistic, unpredictable, and self‑indulgent. They are self-serving, pleasure-seeking hedonists, who have little regard for the feelings or welfare of other races. In truth, most lamia see other races as existing solely for their twisted amusement. Concepts such as remorse and compassion are alien to most lamia.

It's with all that in mind that we then learn about those extremely rare Lamia Commoner adventures who have struck out on their own or rebelled against the wickedness of their brethren.

Does that help?


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Marc Radle wrote:
Threeshades wrote:
So is this race independent of the Lamia from the Bestiaries or are these actually player options for the 9 HD monstrous humanoids?
Basically, this describes a new 'sub' race of Lamia Matriarch, the Lamia Commoner...

So, what are the possibilities of a "Lamia Disciple" PrC for sorcerers that, like the DD, similarly turns the lamia commoner (or human/humanoid with lamia blood) into a lamia matriarch? Or synthesist summoner archetype that does the same?

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@ Eric Hinkle - thanks so much for the nice review!

@ Ambrosia Slaad - a "Lamia Disciple" PrC for sorcerers (lamia commoner (or human/humanoid with lamia blood) that slowly bestows the powers of a lamia matriarch is a pretty excellent idea actually!

I'll file that away for future use - who knows, there might be a future product which would require some additional lamia material some day :)

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Advanced Races: Lamia is #5 on Paizo's Top Downloads From Other Companies list this week!

Huzzah :)

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Advanced Races: Lamia holds steady at #6 on Paizo's Top Downloads From Other Companies list again this past week !

Really awesome that so many folks are digging this :)

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Woo hoo!

Advanced Races: Lamia on Paizo's Top Downloads From Other Companies list again this week!

Now, if only we could see a couple more reviews:)

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I'm starting to flesh out some ideas for an adventure I'd like to write at some point (when time allows) and I needed a cool and mysterious mystic whose help the PCs need to enlist so I created a lamia commoner druid with a serpent animal companion and I gave her the Moon Touched archetype. She turned out even more interesting than I had hoped and I'm pretty stoked!

Just thought I'd share ... :)

The Exchange Contributor; Publisher, Kobold Press; RPG Superstar Judge

You should totally share that with Miranda for the Kobold Press blog. Or pitch that adventure to some publisher who has a soft spot for adventures.

That "when time allows" thing, though... :0

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Hey everyone!

The good folks at Dungeonmastering.com approached me about doing a weekly blog about my work etc

dungeonmastering.com

It's called Pen & Pixel

Each week I’ll talk a bit about an illustration from my portfolio, explaining both the brainstorming and the backstory. Then, the reader who posts the Coolest Comment about it and/or that weeks blog (may be something serious or funny or insightful) gets the original illustration mailed to them, for free!

This week I talk about one of the illustrations that appears right here in Advanced Races #8: Lamia - the Lamia Serpent Blade Warrior

Be sure to head over to Dungeonmastering.com and post your comment for this week’s installment because one of those posts WILL win the Lamia Serpent Blade Warrior original art work!

Pen & Pixel


Reviewed first on Endzeitgeist.com, then submitted to Nerdtrek and GMS magazine and posted here and on OBS.

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Thank you for the review, EZG!


You're welcome, Wolfgang! Great job on this one!!!

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Thanks from me as well End!

I can't tell you how pleased I was to read your comments - I really put a lot into this one, so it's awesome to see that it came through :)

You know, it occurs to me that in Midgard, there is a very strong lamia presence in Nuria Natal, which is in the Southlands ...

The Exchange Contributor; Publisher, Kobold Press; RPG Superstar Judge

Funny you should mention that, I said something similar to Ben McFarland and Brian Suskind not that long ago.

A lamia presence seems pretty likely in Kush and among the serpent-scholars of Lignas. And perhaps in a few other locales, some of which would likely port into Osirion or Katapesh without a hitch.


+2 to Str and Cha, huh?

A Lamia could make a very unconventional paladin. :)

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A lamia commoner Paladin is an absolutely fantastic idea which actually fits rather well and could make a lot of sense as a PC!

Normally, the idea of a lamia becoming a paladin is complete anathema to the typical evil lamia matriarch or lamia commoner. The paladin’s love of both law and good contradicts and opposes everything the lamia stand for. There is, however, a rather strong tradition of anti-paladins among the lamia—warriors indoctrinated from a young age and forged into exemplars of evil and chaos.

As detailed in Advanced Races Lamia, however, occasionally a lamia commoner is born with a moral outlook which doesn't match his or her fellows. At best, such odd lamia commoners are mercilessly ridiculed and shunned by the rest of the tribe. In the case of those rare lamia tending toward good, a slow and cruel death by others within the tribe is almost certain. Inevitably, such good lamia commoners attempt to escape their people and live on their own as outcasts, mercenaries, or adventurers.

Since lamia adventures are almost exclusively made up of those rare outcast lamia commoners who have escaped the wickedness of their brethren, a PC lamia commoner who becomes a lawful good paladin seeking to truly renounce literally everything his people stand for would be an AWESOME character to play!

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Wolfgang Baur wrote:

Funny you should mention that, I said something similar to Ben McFarland and Brian Suskind not that long ago.

A lamia presence seems pretty likely in Kush and among the serpent-scholars of Lignas. And perhaps in a few other locales, some of which would likely port into Osirion or Katapesh without a hitch.

Speaking of the Southlands ...

Southlands: New Fantasy Options for Pathfinder RPG!!!

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