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Matthew Morris wrote: <Obscure 80's reference>He starts on the west corner, top floor. </Obscure 80's reference> Why, in God's name, do I remember that episode?
The folks at Paizo may not see this thread right away, you should probably e-mail Vic Wertz.
His email can be found here.
Xabulba wrote: Because of the trolls regenaration they are not required to eat anything to survive... The SRD disagrees with you.
SRD entry for regeneration wrote: Regeneration does not restore hit points lost from starvation, thirst, or suffocation. Bold emphasis mine.
Vic Wertz wrote: The Totally Evitable: Sebastian being humble This has to count. Sebastian actually says, "I'm flattered that you would want my opinion."
EDIT: Prescient customer service: Find a post where James Jacobs answers a question before it is asked.
Kobold Cleaver wrote: Find a thread in which 'Fraggle Rock' is mentioned on the second post. Ugh, Kender.
Why won't a real troll let his kids read Dragon magazine?
Cosmo wrote: Sleazy?!? Ouch. I think that's a little harsh... Cos,
I think he was refering to the practice of "subscribe/cancel/subscribe/cancel..." as being a sleazy practice of some customers.
CourtFool wrote: How do I tell my wife of 17 years I want a divorce? I imagine emailing her a link to this post is out of the question.
Sounds like somebody might be making another appearance.
Celestial Healer wrote: Players touching themselves at the gaming table is poor etiquette. But is far preferrable to players touching each other at the gaming table.
Cuchulainn wrote: Knock, Knock
Who's there?
Interrupting cow
Interrupting c...
MOOOOOOOOO!!!
That actually made me laugh.
Cosmo wrote: Why did the monkey fall out of the tree?
** spoiler omitted **
How did the monkey die?
Pathfinder #18 Set Piece Spoiler:
Mike,
Welcome to the Paizo message boards. Thanks for joining us.
I do not agree that randomly created dungeons with randomly placed monsters guarding (or not) randomly determined treasure are superior to well-thought out, intentionally designed locations, encounters, and treasures.
However, if that is your preferred style of play, there are guidelines/tables for this in the 3.5 DMG, as others have pointed out. If your problem is more a result of the gamers in your area not being interested in "randomly generated D & D," you could try looking around at PBP (play by post) and VTT (virtual tabeltop) sites and see if you can find others who are looking for your kind of game.
Also, on behalf of the greater Paizo community*, let me apologize for the unnecessary insults upthread.
One again, welcome. We hope you stay.
Clueless misinterpretation of previous sentence as being mean to steaks.
It's damn good to see you around, Mike.
Damn good.
16: The Last Starfighter
Alex Rogan: [discussing battle strategy] Wait a minute. We knock out the turret to get the fighters. But to get to the turret, we gotta get THROUGH the fighters. We're dead.
Grig: [reassuringly] I'll have it all figured out by the time we reach the Frontier.
[alarm sounds and Grig's face falls]
Alex Rogan: What's that?
Grig: The Frontier.
If pre-painted is okay, this miniature is available right here at the paizo store.
My pleasure.
On the left side of the main page, in the "Browse" sidebar, under "Paizo," is the link to the Product Schedule.
flynnster wrote: Ungoded wrote: Breath weapon or quarterstaff. Silly question time...
How does one "wield" a breath weapon ? :) Silly answer time...
Very carefully.
GeraintElberion wrote: I can't remember if we know what Apsu's fans wield? Breath weapon or quarterstaff.
Joey Virtue wrote: The great sword was more the picture from Complete Adventurer it looks really cool
I like two handed weapons with my combat characters and swords are easier to come by in most games
The only two-handed favored weapon I can find among LG, LN, and NG gods in Golarion is the greataxe. It is the favored weapon of Angradd (LG), the dwarven god of war and fire.
EDIT: Uh, and Shelyn. With her glaive.
Joey Virtue wrote: Yeah Golarion A quick review of the Pathfinder Wiki shows that Golarion (so far) has no LG, NG, or LN gods with the greatsword as a favored weapon.
Perhaps you could work with your GM to create your own, or port in a god from a different setting?
Joey Virtue wrote: Im looking for a Paladin God that uses a great sword I want to have Weapon Focus in my gods weapon (Pious Templar) and I want it to be a great sword is there anything out there? Does the setting matter?
mearrin69 wrote: Dark_Mistress wrote: ...88M... What is that? Truck driver (Motor Transport Operator).
After further review of my (and my wife's) schedule, it looks like this will not be a possibility for me.
Good luck, everyone, and if my schedule opens up, maybe I can jump in a game or two somewhere along the line.
houstonderek wrote: Kirth Gersen wrote: P.S. Dunno if it makes a difference, but I was in southern VA. To the people there, people from D.C./Arlington sounded like Marylanders, whom they amusingly considered to be "Yankees." All depends on what side of the Mason-Dixon line you were. Maryland was on the "Yankee" side of that line and that war.
*shrug*
Maryland may have ended up on the Yankee side of the war, but it was (and is) definitely on the South side of the Mason-Dixon line.
The Mason-Dixon line was drawn to determine the borders between Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware, with Pennsylvania on the north side of the Line, Maryland on the south, and Delaware on the east (the Line actually makes an almost 90 degree turn to the south marking the border between Maryland and Delaware).
houstonderek wrote: OR-ange. Two syllables. Usually, when I hear it pronounced with two syllables, the second syllable sounds more like -inge or -unge than -ange. We do, however, live in two very different parts of the country (MI vs. TX).
houstonderek wrote: Tarren Dei wrote: Could be dialectical differences. I pronounce it ornge not or-ange. I take dialectical differences into account (I have to, I live in Texas), but certain words still give me the "nails on a chalkboard" effect when they're mispronounced. Out of curiosity, how do you pronounce orange?
Stuffy Grammarian wrote: Speaking of things that are orange, here's one that causes a great number of dumbfounded double-takes:
The word "sherbet" has only one "r" in it, both in spelling and in pronounciation. It doesn't actually contain the name of Bert's roommate.
Ernie?
According to Dictionary.com:
orange is pronounced: awr-inj
flange is pronounced: flanj
Most people I know pronounce orange as "ornge," not "or-ange."
I have been pronouncing ghul using the arabic letter ghain.
I'm with David. 7 EST sounds like a really good time.
I suppose I should read the PFS players' guide, make a character, and download/learn how to use TTOP.
I'm interested.
What time are you thinking of for the game?
Nerak the Numb wrote: Hey folks- Was curious as to why my account was charged twice in March. My records show I was charged once on March 17th, then again on March 31st. Let me know when you get time. The 17th was most likely for AP #19, and the 31st for AP # 20.
Did you check your orders under your account?
Fatman Feedbag wrote: ... a Pathfinder Charter Superscriber Is subscribed to all 4 Pathfinder subscriptions, and started his/her on-going AP subscription before the first issue shipped.
Fatman Feedbag wrote: ... a Pathfinder Charter Subscriber Started his/her on-going AP subscription before the first issue shipped.
Fatman Feedbag wrote: ... everyone else? May or may not be subscribed to one or more of the Pathfinder subscriptions.
Fatman Feedbag wrote: Also, how many (and what) subscriptions are there? I count 4 total: modules, chronicles, adventure paths, and companion. Am I missing any? Those are all the Pathfinder subscriptions.
There is also a subscription for Planet Stories.
Big Tex wrote: Which one is Hank Hill's cousin again? I believe it was Dusty Hill.
Patrick Curtin wrote: Ungoded wrote:
I was at the Hootie concert. I was friends with the guys in the Eskan village band that did a little opening show before the concert. We got our picture taken with Hootie and the Blowfish.
You probably took the picture. Oh yeah, I remember that opening act. Wasn't there some hot chick in that band? 'Bout all I can remember (shows where my mind was then). Yeah I took a load of pictures that day, close to 20 rolls, back in the film days. But Uncle Sam was paying for them, so ... There actually ended up being two "opening" acts.
One from Eskan, my friends, who played a few hours before the concert; and one from PSAB, a hot chick singing and her boyfriend playing the guitar.
Both took place on a different stage off to the side.
Patrick Curtin wrote: Ungoded wrote: What are the chances? I was attached to 10th Mountain. They pulled guard rotations for the ADA. Oct '98 - Feb '99.
I also did some work for the F2C2. Dude, we probably walked right by each other a dozen times. I was the linguist/journalist/chauffer for the TF 2-43 high-ups. If you were there when the SECDEF showed up or at the Hootie and the Blowfish concert at PSAB or when Madeline Albright came strolling thru I was the guy with the camera following them around. If you were there when SMA Hall was giving his pep talk I was the guy he threatened (jokingly) to send to Korea. I was out at Pat site IV all the time driving the muckety mucks about. Always going to PSAB as well. I went to the Pat site once. I had to pull guard duty in place of one of the 10th Mountain guys who was sick. It was the day they had a real-world SCUD alert because the ADA guys weren't informed about some in-air testing in Iraq and they thought we were getting hit.
Patrick Curtin wrote: Ungoded wrote: What are the chances? I was attached to 10th Mountain. They pulled guard rotations for the ADA. Oct '98 - Feb '99.
I also did some work for the F2C2. Dude, we probably walked right by each other a dozen times. I was the linguist/journalist/chauffer for the TF 2-43 high-ups. If you were there when the SECDEF showed up or at the Hootie and the Blowfish concert at PSAB or when Madeline Alnright came strolling thru I was the guy with the camera following them around. If you were there when SMA Hall was giving his pep talk I was the guy he threatened (jokingly) to send to Korea. I was out at Pat site IV all the time driving the muckety mucks about. Always going to PSAB as well. I was at the Hootie concert. I was friends with the guys in the Eskan village band that did a little opening show before the concert. We got our picture taken with Hootie and the Blowfish.
You probably took the picture.
Patrick Curtin wrote: Ungoded wrote: Patrick Curtin wrote: Ungoded wrote: PSAB?
Eskan Village?
Eskan! Riyahd representin'!
I was there for about 4 1/2 months. End of '98, beginning of '99. No frackin' way. I was with TF 2-43 on the ADA side. Where were you? Oct '98-Mar '99 . What are the chances? I was attached to 10th Mountain. They pulled guard rotations for the ADA. Oct '98 - Feb '99.
I also did some work for the F2C2.
nrtrandahl wrote: Ungoded wrote: PSAB?
Eskan Village? Im not supposed to release where Im at over the internet or cell phone but I may be in a tiny country that sticks off of Saudi Arabia in the Persian Gulf that may happen to be facing Iran ;). Ah. We were not under the same restriction when I was there. Of course, we weren't actively engaging in combat, either.
Anyway, I used to know a guy who worked in a similar location as a civilian.
Good luck!
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