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7 posts. Alias of Daniel Galant.


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With the returning rune, it states that if your hands are full upon the return, it falls to the ground. However, if the item returns as part of the strike action, how could your hands ever be full? So, is it all part of that single strike action? You throw the weapon, and it returns? Or should they be separate actions?


Can someone explain to me why having a fly speed is listed as a requirement for squeeze?


Just wondering if any has done a conversion of Dawn of the Scarlet Sun for 2e?


Sometimes posting a question can bring its own clarity. And sometimes bring up another one. How do folks handle it if the party simply says “we close our eyes and run for it”?


Question regarding the nightmare terrain in Part 3 of Troubles In Otari.

Just curious how people handle this or if I’m not understanding it properly. It spans 60 feet out from the entrance, but most PCs move at 25 per action, so they would be through it in one turn. Unless the terrain acts first, how does this actually affect anyone? How have people run this before?


Have done a little searching and was simply wondering.... has anyone come up with any titles for the various clergy of the various Deities of Golarion? I mean, we have titles of all sorts, depending on the religion; Father, Abbot, Rabbi, Bishop, Emir, Pujari, etc. Has anything like this been defined for any of the Golarion deities?


I find it interesting that in two years since this was posted there hasn't been any conversation on this. I have the same question. Having just picked up the book and reading through it, I find it somewhat at odds that it is "designed" for characters to make roughly 4 checks per level. this certainly doesn't match up with the time it actually takes a character to jump levels while in play. I also don't see where to many players would want to take their character out of action and simply place them in a school for several years. A number of the options for additional fame points involve questing of some type as it is.

So, how are people reconciling what I see as major disconnect? Do you simply disregard the semester time fram and let characters roll 4 checks per-level, regardless of the time spent? That would seem a bit unbalancing.