Eldran Tesh

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Alexander Kilcoyne wrote:
There is an edit button SaintMac, so you don't have to make six posts in a row :)

Lol,sorry. Was playing catch-up and got excited. Even peed a little!

Goblinworks Executive Founder

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WOW! Are you as tired as I am? What a fantastic time I had watching all of us pledge (and ponder our pledge), chat up a storm, and cheer on something we wanted to grow. I'm thrilled to have been a part of it and would love to hear from each of you, what pledge you went with and what swag really caught your eye, fun moments, what you're looking forward to,etc.

As for me, I was able to go with the 1K mark only after some SERIOUS thought on why I would do it and IF I could afford it. The thought of having a chance to Alpha test it was just too much to avoid. BUT! I didn't start at that level. There was so many things that moved me from open pledge to final. Seeing all the cool offers at the first level up, no matter what you pledged, there was something for everyone.

Having said all that, this also gave me a chance to meet new friends and ones I hope to meet over and over again!

Now for a bit of sleep and hoping I don't dream of Goblinworks Plushies.

Bless and Keep!
St. Mac
Host of The Bloodied Bard Podcast.

Goblinworks Executive Founder

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If I play a bard, I just want to be able to prance through the city streets singing "Brave Sir Robin". ;)


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I normally don't bring the audio side of media to the table when I GM, but the sound of a whip in a simple package (like on your phone) really worked well for the game.

It doesn't take up a lot of room..there's a bit of a comic relief...it brings a bit of "realism" to the player's environment AND you have your phone on you anyway.

Give it a try.


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Being a programmer in Iowa, I think I can safely say I understand how snow can bring thing down quickly. Having said this, I would rather be in your shoes, because its hard to believe someone at Paizo didn't stand up in their cube and yell "Snow day! Who wants to play my mod?!"