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I'm getting ready to run the last areas of Crown of Fangs on Sunday night, and I have a question about spoiler:
The Everdawn Pool. The area description says that it "floats and ripples in the air." What I'm curious about is: 1. How high in the air is this thing floating? According to the Sunken Queen description, the chamber is only 50' high, and the Pool is a 30' wide amorphous blob. Does that give it a height of 30' as well? How have others handled this? 2. Is the Everdawn Pool an obstacle? Does it provide cover or concealment? Does it break line of sight or effect? Thanks in advance!
If you live in the Houston/Sugar Land area, there's a bunch of 1st and 2nd edition-era Dragon Magazines for sale at the Half Price Books at 3203 Hwy. 6, Sugar Land, TX 77478. They were all only $1, and most were in extremely good condition, bagged and boarded. They're on the back shelf with the other old magazines, under "Special Interest." If you're a collector of such things, you might want to check it out! I picked up issue #100! Happy Shopping!
I'm going slowly insane here, so I hope someone can help me, or at least dispel my delusion. I swear I remember seeing a map in one of the Pathfinder resources that showed the location of Harse, in relation to Korvosa, Janderhoff, and perhaps even Kaer Maga. Is this simply a figment of my imagination, or is there such a map? If so, where is it? Argh! Respond soon! I haven't enough hair to pull out! Thanks in advance, B
Fin Raziel: "Patience, Willow. Patience." So, I called Friday, 1/4, about my copy of Pathfinder #4 (order # 848057) having still not arrived. You graciously re-ordered it for me, and said it would be added to my shipment of Pathfinder #5. Thank you for this prompt and considerate customer service. The thing is... I got home from work yesterday and the lovely white cardboard envelope containing my original order of Pathfinder #4 was on the porch. I guess there was just a huge backlog of mail from the holidays at the USPS. You guys don't need to send me another copy of #4, and I hope it's not too late to keep that from happening. Looking forward to #5! B
WAHOO! Thanks, Paizo, ofr undertaking this! Too many of the great, imaginative, old-school sci-fi and fantasy novels are out of print, and too much of what is written today is too formulaic. PLEASE keep Planet Stories going! Suggestions for future authors: Clifford Simak, L. Sprague DeCamp, Doc E.E. Smith (esp. Lensman!), Alfred Bester... you just can't find these guys in print anymore. Thank you again - you've made this reader's day! |