Prince of Wolves and tieflings in Golarion


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I have just finished reading Prince of Wolves. It was a fun read and I enjoyed it, but I'm curious;

Movie plot spoiler:
do all tieflings have the ability to transform into bigger infernal creatures as Radovan did?


No, they don't.

Oh, and when did they make a movie out of it? ;-P


KaeYoss wrote:

No, they don't.

Oh, and when did they make a movie out of it? ;-P

They didn't I'm not up on the whole tag thing yet! It might not be a bad idea though

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Big Thuga wrote:

I have just finished reading Prince of Wolves. It was a fun read and I enjoyed it, but I'm curious;

** spoiler omitted **

As hinted in Prince of Wolves and elsewhere, Radovan is not a typical hellspawn. The mystery of his origin unfolds a little more late this summer.

Who would cast as Radovan in that movie? Vic has an interesting suggestion, and I have a radically different choice.

Someone other than me should start a thread on casting Pathfinder Tales novels as movies.


Dave Gross wrote:
Big Thuga wrote:

I have just finished reading Prince of Wolves. It was a fun read and I enjoyed it, but I'm curious;

** spoiler omitted **

As hinted in Prince of Wolves and elsewhere, Radovan is not a typical hellspawn. The mystery of his origin unfolds a little more late this summer.

Who would cast as Radovan in that movie? Vic has an interesting suggestion, and I have a radically different choice.

Someone other than me should start a thread on casting Pathfinder Tales novels as movies.

first off, thank you for taking the time to respond to my question. I am looking forward to learning more about Radovan, and also to more of your work.

After giving it some thought, I'm going to go with Nathan Fillion from Firefly. Just my two cents

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