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Yeah, sorry. Sword-devil details (or at least a broad overview) are coming in the next couple weeks. Gotta get through the equipment first. I thought that would be a single blog, but once I start its hard to get me to shut up.
Argh! Erik! Why must you TORMENT US SO! These juicy morsels are but crumbs on a dinner plate for a red dragon! They are simply not enough! We require MORE! MMMOOORRREEE!
...kidding...maybe...;) :D

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So who's the mystery woman on the cover, between Merisiel and Kyra?
Not red enough for Dejah Thoris...could it be Belit?
That's a semi-obscure Frank Frazetta character called Pha, the queen of a lost empire in the African jungle (technically in a time-locked Dawn Land filled with dinosaurs and cave men that just happens to be in an African valley).
She's essentially the girlfriend of Frazetta's Jungle Hero Thun'da (himself very much in a Tarzan tradition).
I kind of love her, so she's a fairly major minor character in Pathfinder Worldscape, appearing in issues 1, 4, 5, and 6.

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To tell the truth, I had a lot of inertia to make Red Sonja 7th level. This has to do with the Pathfinder Society's rules for pre-generated characters, which come in a few specific levels, of which 7th is one. Let's just say I had reason to think it would be interesting to end up with stats that worked as a basis for a PFS pregen for Red Sonja and leave it at that. Nothing to announce, folks, I assure you. Nothing to see here. Move along.
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Snorter wrote:So who's the mystery woman on the cover, between Merisiel and Kyra?
Not red enough for Dejah Thoris...could it be Belit?
That's a semi-obscure Frank Frazetta character called Pha, the queen of a lost empire in the African jungle (technically in a time-locked Dawn Land filled with dinosaurs and cave men that just happens to be in an African valley).
She's essentially the girlfriend of Frazetta's Jungle Hero Thun'da (himself very much in a Tarzan tradition).
I kind of love her, so she's a fairly major minor character in Pathfinder Worldscape, appearing in issues 1, 4, 5, and 6.
That ran as the C-comic in the Swedish "The Phantom" magazine for a while in the 90:s (everything I know about Pulp comics, I learned from that magazine). I'd be a bit leery, but I trust Erik to have removed the racist bits.