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After our first session, our party consists of:

Hrafn, male dwarven warpriest of Angradd
Theodric, male aasimar gunslinger
Albrecht, male dwarven ranger
Angdethael, female elf magus

A very martial group.


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I really liked this book. It’s done something no other Pathfinder book has done before: convince me to run a homebrew campaign. There’s so much fun flavor in this book a campaign idea came to me immediately.


A note on where you can find DRM-free copies. Apple’s iBookstore sells Tor books without DRM.


CrazyHedgehog wrote:
Hi, probably can't play as I live in Scotland but dearly wanted to join in as I've been really keen to play the Serpent's Skull campaign and I thought it was cool to come across other librarians who are in to rpgs. Hope you find someone for your group, and should you ever switch to a play-by-post format and still need a player, please let me know!

We librarians need to stick together! I'll let you know if we end up with a PbP game.


jhpace1 wrote:
I'm in North Carolina, and the time zone would put me at 12midnight, so I'm probably not going to be able to join. But you do need some more information for potential players. Is it point-buy or roll for stats? Skype, Play-by-Post here on Pazio.com, or some other media? Or are you looking for local players only? What's your limitations on the Serpent's Skull Player's Guide? Core rulebook + APG only, or Ultimate Magic, PRD, and third-party sources? Any limitations on race? Etc.

Thanks for the pointers, I haven't recruited for players online before.

It's point-buy for stats. We'll be using GoToMeeting, conference call software for businesses that I happen to have a subscription to (it's free for everyone but the organizer). The player doesn't need to be local, as long as the time works. All Paizo published races, classes, feats and spells allowed. Not sure about the Player's Guide question, but I do want all the players to have read it.

Let me know if there's any other information I should provide.


4 of us are starting up a Serpent's Skull game and are looking for 1 more player.

We're going to be playing twice a month on Fridays at 7 PM, Pacific time.

Two of us have played a good amount of Pathfinder, the other two are new to it. We're all 40-something academics (3 librarians & an astronomy professor) looking for some fun gaming.

If that's of interest either reply to the post or email me at bowman@mac.com.


Following in the footsteps of The Strand Gamers (via RPGMP3.com), my gaming group is beginning a Kingmaker campaign and is recording it's game sessions. We've just finished Curse of the Crimson Throne and recorded the final adventure, Crown of Fangs.

So far, we've posted a short episode 1 for Kingmaker, just the period after character creation when we all arrive at Oleg's. We recorded character creation, but it would have been very dull to listen to.

Our party consists of:

Variel, elven witch (Moon patron)
John, human fighter (two-handed fighter archetype)
Org, human fighter (two weapon master archetype)
Luane, halfling druid (Lion shaman archetype)
Nikolai, human bard (celebrity archetype)
Weak Tom, human oracle

We record other games we've played, as well (Trail of Cthulhu and In Nomine).

It's available on iTunes as The Saint Clair Gamers Actual Play Podcast or at http://stcgamers.libsyn.com/.

Michael


My group has started Crown of Fangs and is recording the sessions for our actual play podcast. If you're interested in listening check out Saint Clair Gamers Actual Play Podcast in iTunes or go to http://stcgamers.libsyn.com/ .

Michael


Chris Mortika wrote:

So, I purchased one of the Pathfinder Tales books, and it appeared in My Downloads. I downloaded it.

What do I need to do, in order to open the .epub file and read it, on either my Mac computer or my iPad?

Another route to get the ePub file to an eReader app on your iPad: Copy the ePub file to your Dropbox folder (if you're using an iPad I very, very highly recommend installing Dropbox). Then open up the Dropbox app on your iPad. Choose the file and then choose to send the file to iBooks (or Stanza or whatever app you want to use). It will synchronize back into the Books section of your iTunes library on your Mac when you next plug in your iPad

Michael


Please cancel order 1502473 for a backordered Chivalry & Clockwork. A store here in town has a copy of the game.


I've got a subscription shipment ready to head out this week. However, my card was just cancelled due to a fraudulent transaction and I won't be getting a replacement card until next week. I don't have another credit card to substitute. Is it possible to hold my shipment until next week?


SirUrza wrote:
And DAMN is it a sexy beast. :)

Got mine today too! I may break my back carrying it back and forth to the game.