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Renegade54 wrote:
Robert Trifts wrote:

WotC does not want you buying a 700 page book that will ensure that you never buy a single one of their adventures in the next year or two.

Somebody else mentioned something similar earlier, as well. In my case, at least, this is a false assumption, and I know it's false for other gamers in my group as well. When a product comes out that interests me, I buy it (assuming I can afford it!) It doesn't matter if I'm in the middle of a module or campaign that will take me months to complete, and it doesn't matter if I have a dozen other adventures ready and waiting on the shelf for their turn. I don't think I've ever said "oooh, that looks like a cool product, but I already have enough to keep me busy for years", or anything to that effect. I'll buy the WotC products that interest me regardless of whether or not Paizo publishes AoW, and I'll buy the AoW if and when it comes out regardless of what's on WotC's publishing schedule (or anyone else's, for that matter, since I buy other companies' products as well). I don't view any of this material as "competing" at all.

- Dennis

I do the same and have material for the next millenium, I only hope I will be able to play everything I presently have before I am doodling in a wheelchair.


Jib wrote:

I'm thinking about sending my current high level campaign in the direction of Scuttlecove just for a visit and to pick up some information. I think it might be fun to do this and then in time re-introduce the city to the players in the STAP. I think it can be fun for the players to remember a common place even though it all appears new to the PCs.

Has anyone tried this?

I am about to have them play Dungeon 95 "The Porphyry House Horror" , a 10th level adventure in Scuttlecove as a prelude to our next campaign STAP... We just finished RHOD and I wanted to move to STAP but realized I had an old Dungeon adventure which needed to be played before STAP. It's a great prelude by James Jacobs with Tyranladi, Yuan-Ti and an Orlath demon....


Dear Paizo

Canada is a long way for the US post it seems.

Based on my past experiences I accepted to wait over 8 weeks to complaint about issue 145. Today I got issue 146, I guess I now can officially say that issue 145 is lost in the mail. Please provide replacement.


Dear Paizo

It seems that there is a recurring problem with my account, I haven’t received issue 143 yet. It is the second time it happened to me. I had to request issue 141, then issue 142 delivery was pretty fast.

Maybe Paizo needs to review it Canadian delivery service, it appears unreliable….

Hopefully 144 will arrive before 143.

Thank you for your assistance.


Michelle Barrett wrote:
Sebastien Richemont wrote:
I am a suscriber who still haven't received issue 141. what can be done?
A replacement is on its way.

thank you


Dear Paizo

I am a suscriber who still haven't received issue 141.

what can be done?


Hagen wrote:

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I don't see any problem with running Age of Worms before Shackled City. Three things to keep in mind however:

1) In Spire of Long Shadows, the players become aware of several things that prophesise the upcoming Age of Worms, including the eruption of Cauldron.

2) When the PC's meet Celeste in Shackled City, they are unaware of who she works for or if she's trustworthy. Celeste, however, is introduced in The Champion's Belt as an ally working for Manzorian.

3) The Cult of the Ebon Triad was first introduced in Shackled City wherein they had a fairly minor role. In Age of Worms, the PC's go up against the cult and ultimately defeat its leaders.


I intend to DM both AP but I would rather play AoW before SC based on aour most recent campaign... will it cause any consistency problem and which one? I understand the two AP are connected.....