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For an upcoming campaign, I'm working on a complex Wood Elf society... with lots of great houses / families for the players to navigate.

Problem is, I'm having a difficult time thinking up enough cool Wood Elf sirnames. I'm looking for solid-sounding sirnames / family names / house names with a strong Wood Elf / Nature ( / Plant :p) theme and would greatly appreciate some help. :)

A favorite 3e PC of one of our group members has inspired one of the family names. So I know Thistlefoot will be one (from his character Kalis Thistlefoot). ...but many I come up with are sounding either cheesy or ...I dunno ...oddly too Dwarven lol (Oakheart jumped to mind, but I swear that sounds like it belongs on a Dwarf :p).

Any help GREATLY appreciated. ...I'll have MANY houses / families represented, so I need all the help I can get!


Hi all :)
Longtime roleplayer (particularly D&D), new to Pathfinder (and LOVING what I'm seeing/reading thus far ...way better than D&D 4e IMHO)! :D

Here's the situation...
I've been generally away from tabletop roleplaying for a few years now - after moving out-of-state / away from my long-time gaming group. I've been dying to play, but have only managed a few meager virtual tabletop sessions in the meantime.

Finally I have a group of people interested in getting a campaign going... but I'm a tad rusty, as I haven't GM'd in like 3 or so years. I'm not totally positive if I want to roll with a homebrew world or to just go with the standard Pathfinder one... but regardless, I feel a good "Paizo-official" Adventure or Module would be great in helping me hit the ground running.

To that end, I've started looking into the official Pathfinder Adventures/Modules. Two that stand out as interesting and generally well-reviewed (on the site here) are: Haunting of Harrowstone (the first part of the new Adventure Path, of course :)) and Crypt of the Everflame.

Both sound nifty in their little blurb, but I'm uncertain of their details as I don't own them yet heh.

Which of these two would you suggest (or any other for that matter, if there's another you absolutely love)? Yeah, it's a subjective question, but as I'm sure either would be fine it might help me make up my mind. :p

Note: If it matters to your suggestion, most of the players I'll be GMing for here are new to tabletop roleplaying, but from gaming in general at least have a solid handle on typical fantasy gaming terms & concepts. As for campaign themes, they seem up for whatever I want to toss at them (from classic D&D-esque fantasy to horror to whatever).

Thanks a ton in advance for any info/suggestions!


Wasn't sure where best to ask this, so figured I'd drop it here on the General Board. :)

I'm new to the whole "buying PDF books" kinda thing (and I didn't see my question answered in a FAQ anywhere... maybe I missed it).

Question 1: Once I purchase a PDF Pathfinder Roleplaying book, can I download it an unlimited number of times on an unlimited number of devices I own? (I mean, can I DL, for instance, the PF Core Rulebook on my two home PCs, my laptop, some other device such as a tablet, etc... as much as I want?) Basically... Is the number of times you can DL a book capped in some way? ...and is there some cap on the number of devices you own that you can DL it to?

Question 2: It seems Paizo commonly puts out new "printings" of their books to incorporate errata. i.e. the PF Core Rulebook I just downloaded is the 4th printing with all the errata. However, I saw there are files that appear to "upgrade" your previously DL'd edition with errata (correct me if I'm seeing that wrong). Why wouldn't you just re-download the book instead?

Thanks for any answers (and bearing with the possibly silly question heh)