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![]() I just recently moved to the Topeka, Kansas area from California (Central Valley) and looking for Pathfinder Society games to play. I have several characters I have made and played them all. My favorite is my Shadow Dancer Ninja Rogue lvl 10 character, just because she is so exotic. Someday, I would like to GM a game or two. ![]()
![]() It's just that the number does not appear here in Paizo, since that is what I am trying to figure out... I do want to play her, but I kinda don't since her character number is considered unlucky and her name is Ima Goner. That's what I named her after the incident of the blurt out from one of the players at the table that I played. She told me basically to find out on Paizo if that character is alive or not, but I can not seem to find any evidence stating so for character 13. ![]()
![]() Alright... I got a question regarding a void mark on my chronicle sheet from a scenario I played several weeks ago. We did complete the scenario and passed, and a person said "What happens if we attack the circle the supposed demon was trapped inside that looks like a goblin?" This was said after the chronicle sheets were written and passed out having our prestige points and day job rolls. The GM took the sheets back and decided that we should roll it out to see what happens. The demon got out of the circle and TPK'ed the Pathfinders playing that scenario. Was it a good call of the GM to do that or should he not marked it as Void as since we did complete the jobs? Also I noticed that the character number on my chronicle sheet is not on the Paizo website, so I am guessing that the character number that I played as is still alive and the chronicle sheet not Voided. I am not sure so please help me. ![]()
![]() A'ala Avalon will be a House Bard of House Thrune since her friend was thwarted from stealing the House's prized treasure, even though her performance did distract most of the guards... Her friend was put in the dungeon cells awaiting execution day, and she was given a choice to either be put in the cells with her friend or recruited for the House. |