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Hey guys. I've been GMing for a couple years now, and I'm finally getting good enough at it to break out of my comfort zone a bit. Now normally, I tend to run high fantasy adventures in magic heavy settings. Partially because that gives me the most wiggle room in world crafting, but mostly it's because it's become the only way I know how. After watching the first 3 seasons of Game of Thrones with my group, and delving into the book series shortly after, my group want to try a setting thats more gritty and realistic. I'm completely okay with this, but its not something I'm used to. So I was wondering if any fellow GMs have any suggestion or good home brew rules to implement. What classes and races should be allowed? What kind of monsters should they fight? What kind of special/magic arms and equipment should I give them, or should I give any out at all?


Just looking through the catalogue and saw that it looks like these will be the last set of 2013/ first set of 2014. How does everyone feel about that? Happy, sad, mad? Also what do you hope to see. I'm not to familiar with the path, but it seems pretty sick from what i know thus far.


Paizo is a company by the gamers and for the gamers, and never minds delivering what the fans want. So I figured, why not start a thread where people can post the ten pathfinder characters or monsters they want to see turned into miniatures?

my top ten are:

10. Lini (iconic Druid)
9. Elephant (possibly like a war elephant?)
8. Colosal gold/silver dragon
7. Aasimar (preferably male)
6. Oni, Ogre Mage
5. Imrijka (iconic inquisitor)
4. Seltyiel (iconic magus)
3. treant
2. tarrasque
1. Sajan (iconic monk)