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Dryder wrote:

-***- I...am...almost...speechless!

How in the nine hells can someone be abel to draw such a cover?!
My god, that pic looks really EPIC! Man, I can't wait to read the first Worms-Installement.

Epic is indeed the word for this cover.

though i have to ask...isn't the adventure level 1? ;) does the art relate to this instalment or AP2 on the whole?


well, dispite the fact that the last CC issue covered '19' campaigns:), i'll go with option B.

the Realms, Greyhawk, Ravenloft, Dragonlance are out i think, the first two can be covered in any issue, the last two have books out elsewhere. Kara-tur & (perhaps) by association The Horde, would be covered in an all OA issue, so the're out the window too. Ebberon is also out.

so... Dark Sun, Al Qadim, Planescape, Spelljammer, Maztica, Known World/Hollow World, Ghostwalk & (maybe) The Horde.

sound's good to me!

oh, and id LOVE to see the Giff's return:)

yes, no?


1: great cover.

2: everyone should read more Fritz Leiber (sexy dames abound).

:D

3: in a game where one of the driving principles is "kill people & take the're stuff", a wee bit of skin should not be a big moralistic concern. sort your self out.

4: all the above thoughts came from a Canadian. me. :) cheers.


Agreed, a wicked good article.

and long too! 11 pages! whee! :)the whole thing really brought back lots of memories of my old 1st edition Legends & Lore.

Mucho thanks to (flips through magazine) Mr. David Schwartz.

:)


#329 is easily the best issue of Dragon since this whole'unleashed' nonsense started;). a very solid issue indeed.

may Pazuzu bless mr. Mona!

:)


...looks fantastic, very lush & eyecatching. i personally can't wait to see the "lost temple of Demogorgon" adventure, and double that for the grand return of the demon lord PAZUZU!, who was sadly left on the cutting room floor for the Book Of Vile Darkness (though there's a PDF for him on the wizards.com website, thank the gods..).

wow, Demogorgon & Pazuzu, i feel like i'm ten years old again, leafing through my older brother's copies of Monster Manual I & II! :)

for all of the above i will suffer Wil Wheton's page for another month;)

http://paizo.com/image/product/magazine_issue/dungeon/120/cover_500.jpg


I agree with you 100% Tony M, wether it's people whining about Maure Castle in Dungeon's letters page, or Firearms reload times in Dragon's, it's a Terrible way to start off a magazine:(


i've been looking for it too. hrumph.

we're just two lost voices on a breezy autumn day:)


The new Dragon to me seems very...Level 1. just the degree of "basic-ness" over the first two new issues feels so souless.

also i think the new distribution of feature articles (none until page 35-45, as opposed to page 14-16 for the previous two issues) is a negative move. i was left at page 30 thinking..where's the meat!


heehee! an adventure path chucked full of undead, just what i wanted!

Merry Christmas Movie House!


..oh, and i 2nd ASEO getting his own column:)

as for wil...toss him. he's dross.


ASEO...Army Systems Engineering Office?


I now have faith that Erik Mona will turn Dragon around so that it is on par with the mighty Dungeon Mag!

Go get em' tiger! :D


Strike on the Rabid Dawn(#111) is a keeper as well. bring back Captain Mange!


i loved the "doors of flesh & walls of blood" room. evocative to
say the least!


How was the Arcane Ancestry article?


Saurstalk wrote:
However, I would also like to see more mature content in the magazine. Granted, many adults with children who game may disapprove, and I wouldn't want you to alienate part of your audience...Mayhaps, as a halfway point, Paizo could start to publish, available for download, mature content adventures for minimal cost. ?

I 2nd all of the above;)