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I appreciate it. I'll make the revisions


Should we expect a confirmation email that our submission was received? I don't want it to disappear into the void of cyberspace.


Timitius wrote:
MKKuehne wrote:
For clarification, if you have two or more closely related creatures (ie one is a more advanced class of the previous) you can exceed the 750 word limit?

Referencing Paizo bestiary entries, no. I did the flytrap for the Bestiary, and the entry (both standard and advanced stat blocks) had to meet the word count for 1 creature. Other examples would be Ape, Bat, Bear, Beetle, Boar, Elephant, etc. (most animals or vermin).

Now, if you have a type of creature, and many different types (like the elemental entries) then that typically spanned two pages.

Reference the 2E bestiary books for how that will work out.

Thank you. Now I just need to reduce my word count. Lol


James Jacobs wrote:
MKKuehne wrote:

I'm looking to do a video on Brevoy and in my research I found what appears to be a contradiction. Can someone please clarify?

On page 61 if Stolen Lands (book 1 of Kingmaker) it states that Myrna Rogarvia is daughter of Choral given to Nikos Surtova in marriage. On page 63 of the same book it states that Myrna is daughter of Nikos given to Choral in marriage. What is truth? Did I misunderstand something?

That's a source that's well over a decade old. I suggest looking at newer publications to see if we cleared up the contradiction–I don't know if we have, though.

It's pretty obviously an error we simply didn't notice during editing. And this is the first I've heard about the error, to be honest (my focus on that book was the adventure side, not the articles), and it's possible no one else has noticed.

Considering that Choral was later revealed to be a dragon, though, Myrna should be Nikos's daughter since she's not a half-dragon.

Thank you! I know it is a dated source but I couldn't find an answer in Lost Omens Legends or anything else. Thank you for the clarification


I'm looking to do a video on Brevoy and in my research I found what appears to be a contradiction. Can someone please clarify?

On page 61 if Stolen Lands (book 1 of Kingmaker) it states that Myrna Rogarvia is daughter of Choral given to Nikos Surtova in marriage. On page 63 of the same book it states that Myrna is daughter of Nikos given to Choral in marriage. What is truth? Did I misunderstand something?


I'll be honest, I'm a little confused. Stolen Lands seems to contradict itself on page 61 where it says that Myrna is Choral's daughter and page 64 where it says that Myrna is Nikos' daughter. Can someone clarify?


For clarification, if you have two or more closely related creatures (ie one is a more advanced class of the previous) you can exceed the 750 word limit?


Often the most obvious answer is the correct one.


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I know this is history, but I was looking for more information on Churcanus and how Lamashtu tricked him. I'm running a campaign right now that involves a Lamashtu cult and one of my players worships Desna.


James Jacobs wrote:
MKKuehne wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
Gorbacz wrote:

Having said that, I have the impression that firearms and guns have shifted from "once in a blue moon" they were in PF1 to "you'll bump into them sooner or later" in PF2.

For example, there was grand total of one known seafaring ship with cannons in PF1 (leading to a rather silly situation with not-Caribbean pirates of Shackles sailing around with ballistae and trebuchets). Now in PF2 it seems like cannon armament is much more common.

With that in mind, how soon can we expect to see stats for firearms in PF2?

To be pedantic? You can expect to see stats for a firearm last August, when Cult of Cinders came out.

** spoiler omitted **

If folks really REALLY want firearms rules we'll try to get them out sooner than we've planned, but it's gonna probably be sooner than most other folks expect. Have patience. We'll get there.

My players loved firearms in 1e and would excited to see it in 2e. This will be especially true with the Swashbuckler class. Who doesn't want to play a pirate with a cutlass and a pistol?

Thank you for the quick response.


James Jacobs wrote:
Gorbacz wrote:

Having said that, I have the impression that firearms and guns have shifted from "once in a blue moon" they were in PF1 to "you'll bump into them sooner or later" in PF2.

For example, there was grand total of one known seafaring ship with cannons in PF1 (leading to a rather silly situation with not-Caribbean pirates of Shackles sailing around with ballistae and trebuchets). Now in PF2 it seems like cannon armament is much more common.

With that in mind, how soon can we expect to see stats for firearms in PF2?


I have a changeling PC and I've homebrewed the corruption to hag using the HORROR ADVENTURE book as inspiration. I was wondering if there was anything actually printed about this? Has anyone else had a changeling PC? How did the "mothers call" affect that character?


there's a little more information in the Inner Sea Guide, but I think the previous resources have more detail.


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setting, history and lore. there is a ton already published but I'd love to read even more. most of my adventures tend to be homebrew in the Golarian setting.