paizo.com Recent Comments on The GameMastery Countdown Begins!paizo.com Recent Comments on The GameMastery Countdown Begins!2010-06-17T19:23:39Z2010-06-17T19:23:39ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!Zuxiushttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#422010-05-04T02:47:50Z2010-05-04T02:47:50Z<p>Nice to see Cam Banks and David Noonan in the mix.</p>Nice to see Cam Banks and David Noonan in the mix.Zuxius2010-05-04T02:47:50ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!Dale McCoy Jr (Jon Brazer Enterprises)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#412010-05-03T17:29:49Z2010-05-03T17:29:49Z<p>So.... this mascot ... Is it going to be an owlbear?!? •Hopeful•</p>So.... this mascot ... Is it going to be an owlbear?!? *Hopeful*Dale McCoy Jr (Jon Brazer Enterprises)2010-05-03T17:29:49ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!Kajehasehttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#402010-05-03T14:18:10Z2010-05-03T14:18:10Z<p>Music for visiting a temple of Sarenrae (or some sun-worshiping druids' glen): <i>Sol Invictus</i> from Thea Gilmore's Christmas(!)-album <i>Strange Communion</i></p>
<p>To play when visiting a royal court - lots, but I'd probably go with something baroque (or ba<b>rock</b> as we spell it in Sweden) like Bach of Händel.</p>Music for visiting a temple of Sarenrae (or some sun-worshiping druids' glen): Sol Invictus from Thea Gilmore's Christmas(!)-album Strange Communion
To play when visiting a royal court - lots, but I'd probably go with something baroque (or barock as we spell it in Sweden) like Bach of Händel.Kajehase2010-05-03T14:18:10ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!Reptilian (alias of Philippe Kavanagh)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#392010-05-02T12:15:47Z2010-05-02T12:15:47Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Dark_Mistress wrote:</div><blockquote>No ctrl+ tped my house once, it is certainly not my friend. :) </blockquote><p>Hah, come on, he was young then ... What about weird but sometimes useful acquaintance?Dark_Mistress wrote:No ctrl+ tped my house once, it is certainly not my friend. :)
Hah, come on, he was young then ... What about weird but sometimes useful acquaintance?Reptilian (alias of Philippe Kavanagh)2010-05-02T12:15:47ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!Dark_Mistresshttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#382010-05-02T01:40:26Z2010-05-02T01:40:25Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Reptilian wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">uriel222 wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Dark_Mistress wrote:</div><blockquote> I do wish the images where a little bigger. On my monitor they are really small. </blockquote>Save them to your hard drive, then open them in an image editor and zoom to your heart's content. </blockquote>Also, ctrl + is your friend. </blockquote><p>No ctrl+ tped my house once, it is certainly not my friend. :)Reptilian wrote:uriel222 wrote: Dark_Mistress wrote: I do wish the images where a little bigger. On my monitor they are really small.
Save them to your hard drive, then open them in an image editor and zoom to your heart's content. Also, ctrl + is your friend. No ctrl+ tped my house once, it is certainly not my friend. :)Dark_Mistress2010-05-02T01:40:25ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!Reptilian (alias of Philippe Kavanagh)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#372010-05-02T01:33:27Z2010-05-02T01:33:27Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">uriel222 wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Dark_Mistress wrote:</div><blockquote> I do wish the images where a little bigger. On my monitor they are really small. </blockquote>Save them to your hard drive, then open them in an image editor and zoom to your heart's content. </blockquote><p>Also, ctrl + is your friend.uriel222 wrote:Dark_Mistress wrote: I do wish the images where a little bigger. On my monitor they are really small.
Save them to your hard drive, then open them in an image editor and zoom to your heart's content. Also, ctrl + is your friend.Reptilian (alias of Philippe Kavanagh)2010-05-02T01:33:27ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!magnusknhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#362010-04-30T22:06:59Z2010-04-30T22:06:57Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">James Jacobs wrote:</div><blockquote> Yes. Whenever we do things that have new spells or new feats or new magic items, we'll periodically include new options for the six new base classes. Part of our hope to limit the number of base classes is that we'll be able to do precisely this; if we don't limit the number, we'll have hundreds of base classes before long and supporting that many options is... nervewracking. </blockquote><p>Thanks, that good to know. :)
<p>I still want a base martial artist class, that isn't bound to mystical supernatural powers, remote mountain cloisters and lawfulness. :p</p>James Jacobs wrote:Yes. Whenever we do things that have new spells or new feats or new magic items, we'll periodically include new options for the six new base classes. Part of our hope to limit the number of base classes is that we'll be able to do precisely this; if we don't limit the number, we'll have hundreds of base classes before long and supporting that many options is... nervewracking.
Thanks, that good to know. :) I still want a base martial artist class, that isn't bound to...magnuskn2010-04-30T22:06:57ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!James Jacobs (Creative Director)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#352010-04-30T21:44:29Z2010-04-30T21:42:27Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">uriel222 wrote:</div><blockquote><p> Not exactly. The "quick and dirty" definition of psychosis is one "in which contact with reality is lost or highly distorted." It certainly doesn't have to be violent, and most people suffering from a "psychotic break" aren't violent, and most violent people are psychotic.</p>
<p>Still, rules for insanity that were based on DSM IV would be very, very dull... </blockquote><p>Well... creatures in Pathfinder who become psychotic do. Again, it's not intended to accurately map all forms of insanity, but more to present how insanity is often portrayed in stories, movies, and the like. Just like how hit points don't accurately represent physical damage to a person's body, or how the effects of arsenic don't exactly match what would happen if you took some in real life.
<p>There's a bit of give-and-take between realisim and what's good for game play, in other words.</p>
<p>Were there more psychologists working as editors/developers/writers for Pathfinder, I suspect we probably would have chosen a more accurate word instead of "Psychosis" for this particular malady. We don't, though, so we didn't.</p>uriel222 wrote:Not exactly. The "quick and dirty" definition of psychosis is one "in which contact with reality is lost or highly distorted." It certainly doesn't have to be violent, and most people suffering from a "psychotic break" aren't violent, and most violent people are psychotic.
Still, rules for insanity that were based on DSM IV would be very, very dull...
Well... creatures in Pathfinder who become psychotic do. Again, it's not intended to accurately map all forms of insanity, but...James Jacobs (Creative Director)2010-04-30T21:42:27ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!James Jacobs (Creative Director)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#342010-04-30T21:40:20Z2010-04-30T21:40:20Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">magnuskn wrote:</div><blockquote>One of the more relevant questions in that vein: Will spell-lists expansions for new core classes be supported in books beyond the APG? One of the failings, IMO, of WotCs "Complete" books was that new spells almost never got put on the spell lists of their new base classes beyond the book they appeared in. </blockquote><p>Yes. Whenever we do things that have new spells or new feats or new magic items, we'll periodically include new options for the six new base classes. Part of our hope to limit the number of base classes is that we'll be able to do precisely this; if we don't limit the number, we'll have hundreds of base classes before long and supporting that many options is... nervewracking.magnuskn wrote:One of the more relevant questions in that vein: Will spell-lists expansions for new core classes be supported in books beyond the APG? One of the failings, IMO, of WotCs "Complete" books was that new spells almost never got put on the spell lists of their new base classes beyond the book they appeared in.
Yes. Whenever we do things that have new spells or new feats or new magic items, we'll periodically include new options for the six new base classes. Part of our hope to...James Jacobs (Creative Director)2010-04-30T21:40:20ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!uriel222https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#332010-04-30T21:34:30Z2010-04-30T21:34:30Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Dark_Mistress wrote:</div><blockquote> I do wish the images where a little bigger. On my monitor they are really small. </blockquote><p>Save them to your hard drive, then open them in an image editor and zoom to your heart's content.Dark_Mistress wrote:I do wish the images where a little bigger. On my monitor they are really small.
Save them to your hard drive, then open them in an image editor and zoom to your heart's content.uriel2222010-04-30T21:34:30ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!uriel222https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#322010-04-30T21:33:17Z2010-04-30T21:33:17Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">James Jacobs wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Calixymenthillian wrote:</div><blockquote> Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't Schizophrenia, Mania, Multiple Personality Disorder and Paranoia (I' not sure about Amnesia) all just types of Psychosis? </blockquote>Yup; we're not trying to be 100% scientifically accurate with insanity, just as we weren't trying the same with poison and disease. Psychosis, IIRC, is basically the "you get all violent and evil" insanity. Using the word "psychopathic" probably would have been more accurate... but (shrug). </blockquote><p>Not exactly. The "quick and dirty" definition of psychosis is one "in which contact with reality is lost or highly distorted." It certainly doesn't have to be violent, and most people suffering from a "psychotic break" aren't violent, and most violent people are psychotic.
<p>Still, rules for insanity that were based on DSM IV would be very, very dull...</p>James Jacobs wrote:Calixymenthillian wrote: Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't Schizophrenia, Mania, Multiple Personality Disorder and Paranoia (I' not sure about Amnesia) all just types of Psychosis?
Yup; we're not trying to be 100% scientifically accurate with insanity, just as we weren't trying the same with poison and disease. Psychosis, IIRC, is basically the "you get all violent and evil" insanity. Using the word "psychopathic" probably would have been more accurate... but (shrug)....uriel2222010-04-30T21:33:17ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!Dark_Mistresshttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#312010-04-30T21:31:15Z2010-04-30T21:31:14Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Russ Taylor wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Dark_Mistress wrote:</div><blockquote> I do wish the images where a little bigger. On my monitor they are really small. </blockquote>Did you click on the individual images to get the larger version? </blockquote><p>Uh.. yeah. They are still pretty small though. Least the text is on the images.Russ Taylor wrote:Dark_Mistress wrote: I do wish the images where a little bigger. On my monitor they are really small.
Did you click on the individual images to get the larger version? Uh.. yeah. They are still pretty small though. Least the text is on the images.Dark_Mistress2010-04-30T21:31:14ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!Russ Taylor (Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 6)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#302010-04-30T21:08:47Z2010-04-30T21:08:47Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Dark_Mistress wrote:</div><blockquote> I do wish the images where a little bigger. On my monitor they are really small. </blockquote><p>Did you click on the individual images to get the larger version?Dark_Mistress wrote:I do wish the images where a little bigger. On my monitor they are really small.
Did you click on the individual images to get the larger version?Russ Taylor (Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 6)2010-04-30T21:08:47ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!cappadociushttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#292010-04-30T20:47:48Z2010-04-30T20:47:48Z<p>I notice a distinct lack of random harlot tables!</p>I notice a distinct lack of random harlot tables!cappadocius2010-04-30T20:47:48ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!Dark_Mistresshttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#282010-04-30T20:46:57Z2010-04-30T20:46:57Z<p>I do wish the images where a little bigger. On my monitor they are really small.</p>I do wish the images where a little bigger. On my monitor they are really small.Dark_Mistress2010-04-30T20:46:57ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!magnusknhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#272010-04-30T21:11:14Z2010-04-30T20:17:15Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">F. Wesley Schneider wrote:</div><blockquote> <snip>... Really, books of comprehensive lists of magic items, spells, feats, yada yada, are more the kind of things companies tend to do at the end of a game's life cycle, not right at the beginning. It'd be kind of like writing your autobiography at age 14: you haven't even gotten to the good parts yet!</blockquote><p>I know, I know. :) It's just as a GM that I always want to to have the most comprehensive lists possible, with the least amount of logistical drudgery to be done by me as possible. :p Not to mention that it'd be sweeter for the players if I can simply roll up an armour with one of the ( surely to be ) cool new armour enchantments in the APG, without having to re-write the list. ;)
<p>One of the more relevant questions in that vein: Will spell-lists expansions for new core classes be supported in books beyond the APG? One of the failings, IMO, of WotCs "Complete" books was that new spells almost never got put on the spell lists of their new base classes beyond the book they appeared in.</p>F. Wesley Schneider wrote:... Really, books of comprehensive lists of magic items, spells, feats, yada yada, are more the kind of things companies tend to do at the end of a game's life cycle, not right at the beginning. It'd be kind of like writing your autobiography at age 14: you haven't even gotten to the good parts yet!
I know, I know. :) It's just as a GM that I always want to to have the most comprehensive lists possible, with the least amount of logistical drudgery to be done by me...magnuskn2010-04-30T20:17:15ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!James Jacobs (Creative Director)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#262010-04-30T19:08:40Z2010-04-30T19:08:40Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Calixymenthillian wrote:</div><blockquote> Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't Schizophrenia, Mania, Multiple Personality Disorder and Paranoia (I' not sure about Amnesia) all just types of Psychosis? </blockquote><p>Yup; we're not trying to be 100% scientifically accurate with insanity, just as we weren't trying the same with poison and disease. Psychosis, IIRC, is basically the "you get all violent and evil" insanity. Using the word "psychopathic" probably would have been more accurate... but (shrug).Calixymenthillian wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't Schizophrenia, Mania, Multiple Personality Disorder and Paranoia (I' not sure about Amnesia) all just types of Psychosis?
Yup; we're not trying to be 100% scientifically accurate with insanity, just as we weren't trying the same with poison and disease. Psychosis, IIRC, is basically the "you get all violent and evil" insanity. Using the word "psychopathic" probably would have been more accurate... but (shrug).James Jacobs (Creative Director)2010-04-30T19:08:40ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!James Jacobs (Creative Director)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#252010-04-30T19:00:34Z2010-04-30T18:59:46Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Skullking wrote:</div><blockquote> A music section with no Carpathion Forest! Defending the Throne of Evil and Morbid Fascination of Death are a must :) </blockquote><p>It's worth noting that the recommendation sections are PAIZO'S recommendations. If we've never heard of a band or song or music, it doesn't exist! :-P
<p>Also, we specifically skewed the music selections to things that sound non-anacronistic. Heavy metal and the like might be fun to listen to WHILE gaming, but it's kind of distracting to imagine that kind of music occurring IN game or as the game's soundtrack.</p>Skullking wrote:A music section with no Carpathion Forest! Defending the Throne of Evil and Morbid Fascination of Death are a must :)
It's worth noting that the recommendation sections are PAIZO'S recommendations. If we've never heard of a band or song or music, it doesn't exist! :-P Also, we specifically skewed the music selections to things that sound non-anacronistic. Heavy metal and the like might be fun to listen to WHILE gaming, but it's kind of distracting to imagine that kind of...James Jacobs (Creative Director)2010-04-30T18:59:46ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!Alizorhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#242010-04-30T18:05:43Z2010-04-30T18:05:42Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Gorbacz wrote:</div><blockquote> There are TWO PAGES on the topic of TPK ? Zoinks. </blockquote><p>Glad I wasn't the only person that had that pop out to me immediately.Gorbacz wrote:There are TWO PAGES on the topic of TPK ? Zoinks.
Glad I wasn't the only person that had that pop out to me immediately.Alizor2010-04-30T18:05:42ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!Sketchpadhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#232010-04-30T17:26:32Z2010-04-30T17:26:32Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">F. Wesley Schneider wrote:</div><blockquote><br />
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This is one of my FAVORITE parts. I'm a HUGE advocate of using music in RPGs and it was tough to keep this list from being like a page long (had to fit in books, references, and films too). </blockquote><p>VERY cool ... I'm a big fan of music in RPGs as well and am really looking forward to looking at this ;) As far as music I use for Pathfinder, I think I'd have to push the character limits of a post to list all of mine ;)F. Wesley Schneider wrote:This is one of my FAVORITE parts. I'm a HUGE advocate of using music in RPGs and it was tough to keep this list from being like a page long (had to fit in books, references, and films too).
VERY cool ... I'm a big fan of music in RPGs as well and am really looking forward to looking at this ;) As far as music I use for Pathfinder, I think I'd have to push the character limits of a post to list all of mine ;)Sketchpad2010-04-30T17:26:32ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!Timitius (Wayfinder, PaizoCon Founder)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#222010-04-30T17:16:17Z2010-04-30T17:16:17Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Lilith wrote:</div><blockquote> Excellent choices my fellow dictator. I would also add Sonic Mayhem's Hellgate: London soundtrack as well. REMEMBER THE DEAD - FIGHT FOR THE LIVING! </blockquote><p>FOR THE LIVING!!!
<p>(Oh, man, I cannot believe I missed the HG:L soundtrack. DOH!)</p>Lilith wrote:Excellent choices my fellow dictator. I would also add Sonic Mayhem's Hellgate: London soundtrack as well. REMEMBER THE DEAD - FIGHT FOR THE LIVING!
FOR THE LIVING!!! (Oh, man, I cannot believe I missed the HG:L soundtrack. DOH!)Timitius (Wayfinder, PaizoCon Founder)2010-04-30T17:16:17ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!Lilith (alias of Liz Courts, Contributor)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#212010-04-30T17:11:56Z2010-04-30T17:11:56Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Timitius wrote:</div><blockquote>On my list, I would add Matt Uelmen (Diablo and Torchlight soundtracks), and Jeremy Soule (Dungeon Siege, Neverwinter Nights, Elder Scrolls, Guild Wars, etc.). The soundtrack to "Fable", by Danny Elfman and Russell Shaw is completely wonderful as well. </blockquote><p>Excellent choices my fellow dictator. I would also add Sonic Mayhem's Hellgate: London soundtrack as well. REMEMBER THE DEAD - FIGHT FOR THE LIVING!Timitius wrote:On my list, I would add Matt Uelmen (Diablo and Torchlight soundtracks), and Jeremy Soule (Dungeon Siege, Neverwinter Nights, Elder Scrolls, Guild Wars, etc.). The soundtrack to "Fable", by Danny Elfman and Russell Shaw is completely wonderful as well.
Excellent choices my fellow dictator. I would also add Sonic Mayhem's Hellgate: London soundtrack as well. REMEMBER THE DEAD - FIGHT FOR THE LIVING!Lilith (alias of Liz Courts, Contributor)2010-04-30T17:11:56ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!Timitius (Wayfinder, PaizoCon Founder)https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#202010-04-30T17:07:58Z2010-04-30T17:07:58Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">F. Wesley Schneider wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Gorbacz wrote:</div><blockquote> The music section is amazing. </blockquote><p>This is one of my FAVORITE parts. I'm a HUGE advocate of using music in RPGs and it was tough to keep this list from being like a page long (had to fit in books, references, and films too). That said, I'm really glad we got some music on there that's come out within the past decade. A lot of RPG music lists tend to run on the stodgy side: Yes, "In the Hall of the Mountain King." Duh. Yes, the <i>Conan</i> soundtrack. Duh. But Jeff Beal? Michiru Yamane? Who-wha?!
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</blockquote><p>I agree, lots of good artists in that list. Good to see that someone else likes Clint Mansell's soundtrack to The Fountain as much as I do. And David Arkenstone, too? If you think his WoW stuff is good, you should listen to his other music. Inspired.
<p>On my list, I would add Matt Uelmen (Diablo and Torchlight soundtracks), and Jeremy Soule (Dungeon Siege, Neverwinter Nights, Elder Scrolls, Guild Wars, etc.). The soundtrack to "Fable", by Danny Elfman and Russell Shaw is completely wonderful as well.</p>F. Wesley Schneider wrote:Gorbacz wrote: The music section is amazing.
This is one of my FAVORITE parts. I'm a HUGE advocate of using music in RPGs and it was tough to keep this list from being like a page long (had to fit in books, references, and films too). That said, I'm really glad we got some music on there that's come out within the past decade. A lot of RPG music lists tend to run on the stodgy side: Yes, "In the Hall of the Mountain King." Duh. Yes, the Conan soundtrack. Duh. But...Timitius (Wayfinder, PaizoCon Founder)2010-04-30T17:07:58ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!Gorbaczhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#192010-04-30T16:07:56Z2010-04-30T16:07:56Z<p>Likely the term Psychosis represents some kind of generic madness (if there is something as a "generic" madness, duh), while others refer to more specialized disorders.</p>Likely the term Psychosis represents some kind of generic madness (if there is something as a "generic" madness, duh), while others refer to more specialized disorders.Gorbacz2010-04-30T16:07:56ZRe: Forums/Pathfinder First Edition: General Discussion: Paizo Blog: The GameMastery Countdown Begins!Calixymenthillianhttps://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo5laym?The-GameMastery-Countdown-Begins#182010-04-30T16:03:33Z2010-04-30T16:03:33Z<p>Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't Schizophrenia, Mania, Multiple Personality Disorder and Paranoia (I' not sure about Amnesia) all just types of Psychosis?</p>Correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't Schizophrenia, Mania, Multiple Personality Disorder and Paranoia (I' not sure about Amnesia) all just types of Psychosis?Calixymenthillian2010-04-30T16:03:33Z