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NSpicer wrote:
yoda8myhead wrote:
Huh. Well then I stand corrected.
Uh-oh. Now we'll have to dock you points in the Pathfinder trivia contest. That means the Best-Masters and the Brazen Strumpets get to go at it again. ;-D

That's one stag movie that I definately do NOT want to see.

Silver Crusade

If I did it at all it would probably be Sarenrae. I know a hair dresser that can do me some great hair and a little instant bronzer and some interesting clothing and I'd be good. I could actually do wings, but good wings are really expensive and are a pain in the bottom. I've done them before.

The Exchange Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 6

NSpicer wrote:
Pfft! Dude, you do realize my table tied with yours? Twice! So, I'm completely down with the Best-Masters. We don't need your silly oars... ;-)

Weren't the oars with the Brazen Strumpets?

(Hmm...did I just defame a table-mate?)

Paizo Employee Chief Technical Officer

Silkygreenbelly wrote:
Vic Wertz wrote:
Silkygreenbelly wrote:

THE BEST THING ABOUT PAIZO CON...

...sitting at a table and having someone say "Are you silkygreenbelly?" That was awesome.

That was me!
I was in full "fight or flight" mode from being around so many strangers when you first approached so my brain kinda froze. After you walked away, something stuck and I realized you had on an official "I am Paizo" shirt. Much of my weekend was spent trying to remember all the names of the Paizo staff and what they do. It didn't click that it was you until after I got home on Sunday evening. And my brain kinda went "HOLY CRAP! VIC WERTZ HUNTED MY SCREEN NAME DOWN!" It was all kinds of awesome.

That's ok—I really didn't want to interrupt the game. I'm glad I got a chance to talk with you for a while on Sunday, though!

The Exchange

Jason Bulmahn wrote:


Its really kinda funny.. both years now, I have pretty much poured all my energy into the characters, then pulled out the simplest of plots and let the havoc begin. Its surprising how well it works... well, with horribly cursed PCs anyway.

Jason

From what I have heard, this was the "must play" of PaizoCon '09. Truly Jason, amp it up to a larger scale for more players. If you can handle that massive melee, you can come up with a massive cursed lot.

Zux with a "Interfere Beer"

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We came back a couple days ago from our Cruise after the con. Internet sucks on a ship sailing near glaciers.

On behalf of my family, Betty and the three little orcs we had a great time!

Living Yetisburg was a hoot, I have some great pics on my Facebook of us playing.

We may also be able to lay claim to the most Northern game of Yetisburg in the cardroom on the Norwegian Sun coming out of Skagway, AK. We were closest to the Yeti Homeland.

One of my favorite times was hanging out and talking to people whose work I have enjoyed as a player and fan. I had an amazing experience hanging out with all of you whose work is without peer in D&D.

I can't wait for the next chapter after Gencon.

Scarab Sages

Yay to Yetisburg in the Far North!! Hope you and yer wummen-folk had a great time on the voyage.

Grand Lodge

It was good meeting the clan, even if the Harrow reader completely hosed my character.
:)

Glad you enjoyed the Yetisburg. It shall rise again!

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