In The Company of Dragon (PFRPG) 1st-20th Player Character Racial Class (and more!)


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You know you want to play a Dragon!

Not a half-dragon, not a reptilian humanoid, but a DRAGON!

Come and find out if those who meddle in your affairs are crunchy and good with ketchup. Level up as a dragon and grow to the size of a house, breath fire, (or other energy types), struggle for territory, win prestige amongst dragons, slay giants, rule the sky, and embrace you true draconic essence right alongside all the other player characters.

Create the dragon you want to play in the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. This product includes the new dragon race the Taninin, racial traits, alternate racial traits, the core class archetype (which works with 21 different classes), the paragon racial class, and draconic feats, all so you can play dragons alongside any other player character in any high fantasy campaign setting.

Unlike the playtest version this also includes flavor text dealing with Physical Descriptions, Society, Relations, Alignment, Religion, Adventurers, and Names as well as mechanics such as alternate favored class options, and three racial archetypes for Fighter, Oracle, and Sorcerer, plus even more feats.

36 pages, Author: Wendall Roy, Cover Artist: Ernanda Souza

Coming August 1st!

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Rite Publishing wrote:


Come and find out if those who meddle in your affairs are crunchy and good with ketchup.

Do you read the Laundry Files books by Charlie Stross? That's like his favorite description of elder gods.


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YuenglingDragon wrote:
Rite Publishing wrote:


Come and find out if those who meddle in your affairs are crunchy and good with ketchup.
Do you read the Laundry Files books by Charlie Stross? That's like his favorite description of elder gods.

This actually much older than that, and comes from a Dragon Magazine article, and a t-shirt you used to see at GenCon all the time about dragons.

its also a bit of a meme


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This sounds like a really good one. Even better if it has a Hero Lab file. :)

Hero Lab files are usually pretty easy to make. However they take time. Which is why they are worth buying when available. Maybe after I graduate I can start making some as a freelancer.

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Rite Publishing wrote:
YuenglingDragon wrote:
Rite Publishing wrote:


Come and find out if those who meddle in your affairs are crunchy and good with ketchup.
Do you read the Laundry Files books by Charlie Stross? That's like his favorite description of elder gods.

This actually much older than that, and comes from a Dragon Magazine article, and a t-shirt you used to see at GenCon all the time about dragons.

its also a bit of a meme

You learn something new every day...


I'm trying to figure out which faction in any setting will even want to mess with a party of dragons... :)


limsk wrote:

I'm trying to figure out which faction in any setting will even want to mess with a party of dragons... :)

...an adventuring guild? With like three-hundred members?


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I liked the playtest so I'm definitely getting this.


SeeleyOne wrote:

This sounds like a really good one. Even better if it has a Hero Lab file. :)

Hero Lab files are usually pretty easy to make. However they take time. Which is why they are worth buying when available. Maybe after I graduate I can start making some as a freelancer.

I would love to see our Hero Lab coder respond to this. Because we do crazy things like Racial Pargaon classes, and a archetype which works with nearly ever paizo class (and a few of our own). What we do is rarely if ever simple.

We have however done Hero Lab files for 1001 Spells, Heroes of the Jade Oath, and The Secrets of Adventuring.

We are working on Ultimate Monsters, (for all our Monster books) To be followed by In the Company of Monsters. We also have the forthcoming Treasury of Magic Items (think 1001 Spells but for magic items), and then there is Faces of the Tarnished Souk.

I would love to find another coder that could do what remians of the In The Company of Series, but until I do, this will just be on our to do list.


137ben wrote:
I liked the playtest so I'm definitely getting this.

I am very glad you did.


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dang, and just last week someone was trying to get advice on how to let a player play a dragon.


Bandw2 wrote:
dang, and just last week someone was trying to get advice on how to let a player play a dragon.

Well the playtest has been out for 6 months now, and that someone will have a whole mess of advice :)


Was disappointed life sidetracked me and I didn't get a chance to playtest as much as I wanted to, but hope everything turned out well and looking forward to seeing what was changed.


Does this book allow you to play an all-dragons campaign (like the old TSR set I can't remember the name of right now) or play a dragon alongside a group of humanoid characters? I'm not sure I'm fully clear from the OP. 'Cause dragon PCs in a party would just be straight-up awesome!


The intention was to be able to do either of the scenarios you mentioned. They were a little bit powerful during the playtest I did, but that was very early during their tests.


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