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Here's a thread to post links to pictures of your Pathfinder Society character. I celebrated my first official Pathfinder Society adventure (The Silent Tide! Great adventure!) by drawing my character, Elar Stravan.

Elar Stravan Character Portrait

If you look at his earthbreaker hammer, you'll notice that it says "SMASH TYRANNY" on the side, and features a relief of the Eagle of Andoran on the hammer face. Imagine the mark that would leave!

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Gailbraithe wrote:

Here's a thread to post links to pictures of your Pathfinder Society character. I celebrated my first official Pathfinder Society adventure (The Silent Tide! Great adventure!) by drawing my character, Elar Stravan.

Elar Stravan Character Portrait

If you look at his earthbreaker hammer, you'll notice that it says "SMASH TYRANNY" on the side, and features a relief of the Eagle of Andoran on the hammer face. Imagine the mark that would leave!

Heh, awesome!

I mentioned one of my character concepts to a friend and he drew this:

http://a3.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/300442_10150352651679017_506 359016_8395270_1495117901_n.jpg

It's drawn by Justin M. a friend we made just prior to last Gen-Con. He's lovely and captured the character brilliantly. :)

Am dead chuffed by the picture.

All hail Mister Bubbles! Mister Bubbles is my friend! I love my Mister Bubbles!

Character: Child-like Halfling Summoner who looks like Shirley Temple, who has an eidolon that looks like a devil. Why yes, she is from Cheliax, how did you know? Auntie Zarta is her favourite grown-up! :)

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PEW PEW!

Righteous picture of Elar! I wonder how many evil-doers have had a microsecond to read SMASH TYRANNY before they ended up with a hammer to the interior forehead.

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HEY DAIRE

The link for the kiddie-summoner ain't workin for me! No good!

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My wife did this for my main PFS PC:

Lady Gabrielle d'Apcher - she is kicking around doing commissions for Pathfinder characters, so let me know if any of you are interested.

-Matt

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Kiddie summoner Try that?

Sovereign Court 4/5

That's unsettling! A devil is one thing, but a devil in a business suit is a recipe for unpleasant happenings.

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Mattastrophic, If i may ask, is d'Apcher from the french movie "Brotherhood of the wolf?"

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ElyasRavenwood wrote:
Mattastrophic, If i may ask, is d'Apcher from the french movie "Brotherhood of the wolf?"

You are the very first person in my three years of playing PCs from the d'Apcher family to have made that connection. Good job!

-Matt

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Thank you Matastrophic

I liked that movie.

I used it almost whole cloth for an adventure in a home brew campaign.

In my home brewed campaign, I put Gideon on the boarder of two spheres of influence. Religiously, there was the Old Faith where the 9 gods were worshiped individually, with their own temples, and there was the New Faith where the 9 gods were worshiped equally in a pantheistic faith, in temples dedicated to the pantheon.

Temporally, there was two organizations, the Venificus, an order of mages, much like the “Aes Sedai” from Robert Jordan’s wheel of time, and there was the “Great Church” similar to the Roman Catholic church in outward trappings, which was the “new faith. Both organizations, while Neutral good in alignment, didn't trust each other and vied for influence in Gevedon, in Court and the countryside.

Oh to make things more confusing, Gevedon a smaller principality, was caught in a tug of war of influence between two larger neighboring Kingdoms.

The Duke, of Gevedon, Philip D’apcher, decided he needed a new spiritual advisor, so he tossed out the priest of the Great church, and the New Faith, and brought in a Druid of the “Old Faith”. This upset the Great Church, its priest, and some of the Vassal Families.

A beast began ravaging Gevedon. The only clues were what looked like a fire pit, and then some large bestial monstrous tracks, and attack, then the tracks leads to another “fire pit”.

The party wandered in hunting a thief. The Duke hired them to solve the mystery of the Beast of Gevedon. As they investigated, and tried to navigate the various noble families, with their shifting alliances, they discovered it was the Priest of the Great Church, who was responsible for the attacks. He was summoning a Hell Cat. As the party confronted him, he explained, that the fear of the Beast would bring Gevedon back into the arms of the New Faith and the Great church, and away from the Old faith…and the influence of druids and mages. He was able to escape. They found a large snakeskin in the clerics office.

They tracked him down to another noble Manor, and underneath discovered a maze of underground passages. They discovered Cloning Vats, with clones of most of the nobility of Gevedon. They then discovered the wily priest, and what he was, a Yuan TI. This nest of Yuan Ti was planning to replace the nobility with clones and rule from the shadows. The religious dispute was a smoke screen. Luckily the PCs were able to defeat the pesky snake men, and solve the mystery of the beast of Gevedon.

So yes I liked the movie.

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