Well done to all the Campaign coin Recipients, and all the new battle worn and tested 5-Star GM's (Especially to my Local lad, Daniel Wheeler!) A salute to both Karim, and Florent, I cannot fathom what that situation was like for you and your fellow players, well done on keeping them safe and secure in such trying circumstances! To my Fellow Venture Agents, HUZZAH! Let's work for the good of the gaming community to strengthen the society with our efforts!
Michael Eshleman wrote:
I dunno, there were a few Aussies at Gen Con, not many, and I did run True Dragons... not so sure it was me... lol
Nefreet wrote:
From what I understand, the ticketing system is required by the convention authority, otherwise I totally agree, The Indianapolis Convention Center people enforce this, and they are (from what John Compton had said to me) very rigid about these sorts of things. As for me... I loved Gen Con, I will return once I go back to Australia and make a massive vacation of it every couple of years. My only grumbles (just 3 in total) are some of the reporting (of which I have already asked for correction), the size of the convention center as opposed to the crowd involved and the poor timing of a One Direction concert on the friday thereof. Apart from that, it is a massive undertaking that I appreciate not only Paizo (the reason I was there), but the locals (99% friendly) and the many vendors and staff that kept it all rolling. Also shout out to my fellow GM Volunteers at the Con, I know HQ keeps our heads out of the clouds, being the beating heart of the con, but we're the backbone, and I enjoyed all those I interacted with. Thanks to all! ***Edit*** As this was my first time to Gen Con, I had expectations I wanted to meet for myself and for the experience as a whole, and they were all exceeded. Again, Huzzah, Paizo staff for running this massive thing!
A marvelous effort to both ladies! Once I return home and branch out in my own space, I and the missus might have to do that here... Or I might do it in the Raleigh region for now as well... Australia is still a couple of years away... hmmm, I wonder if American might like Cornish Pasties? now I'm hungry again... bah.
For mine, I'd have to go with Sewer Dragons of Absalom being my absolute favourite, as many have pointed out, it can be light-hearted in the most dire situations, the RP is just funny with the right GM and set of like-minded, or off the wall players... Spoiler:
because Kobolds... maybe not as good as goblins, but a close 2nd for me Another fave of mine was Slave Ships of Absalom... Spoiler:
because seriously, Cat Season? I also fancy Slave Master's Mirror and Weapon in the Rift because they can be plain good old hack and slash fun with a little bit of preparation and forethought... I know that seems like an oxymoron, but we are murder hobos, no?
Both Hardy Congratulations and Many Thanks to both Steve and Joe for making Pathfinder society what it is and what will be for the foreseeable future, a fantastic experience! I've only been on the scene a scant 7 months, but I quality when I see it, and both of these fellows are a genuine quality. Again, Congratulations and Thanks!
Nefreet wrote: Plus, as a wolf, he's the one more likely to be eating crows. That'd be a sight, a wolf catching a crow... not to say that's impossible... As to the OP, wrong place, but the spell like all have said doesn't target a specific thing, just anything occupying the same space as the sphere...
Mellow Greetings, I placed this order on 9/22/14 and I'm aware the order stated 2 to 14 business days before it was due to ship. However, I've noted that my card was charged on 9/29/14, and I anticipated it shipping within a day of it, yet it still shows as pending. Please advise the status of the order. Thanks for your continued diligence and service! Kindest Regards,
Starglim wrote: I wouldn't be surprised if the Red Redoubt of Karamoss comes into it, even in/as 6-03. This actually hits in #6-01 Trial by Machine... so yeah...
Merch wrote:
8PM Pacific time Friday makes 7am EST Saturday in the East of Australia (11 hours forward), I imagine when I go back home, I will have to will have to wait til Saturday for my new scenarios. |
