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I once travelled to keepers pass only get ganked. I was going to buy something and had no inventory, but after that I turned around and went to safer lands.

Be careful in the marchmont / keepers pass corridor.

It's not as safe as they say it is...


I also have 2 open invites to give.


Not sure if its already been said or not, but if we order via Paizo, will we also get a PDF version?

Thanks for your time.


I thought the OGL came out in January and if you didnt pony up the $5k you wouldnt be able to publish 4e stuff till Jan '09.

http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/4news/20080108a


I vote for Paizo to have one of the following:

1.) A meet and greet at a local establishment where we can praise their godliness and meet the authors and employees.

or

2.) A game run by one of the paizo staff where the proceeds could be donated to charity.

Either way, it'd be cool to kick it with the paizo staff/authors in either setting. Besides the dealer room that is, when I go there they hold me down and me buy stuff from them.


Why bother? Between the paladin wielding an earthbreaker and a beserk dwarven barbarian she only got one action off...

Scorching ray also didnt help her 'rise' to occasion.


This action path has gotten my group back together from when we used to play in school some 23 years ago. Funny how some things never change and the rogue always has to push the button while the paladin screams NOOOOooo!

Anyways, its given us back our childhood and lets us be hero's in yet another world other than our own.


May have found the answer off of the pathfinder wiki thread:

Spoiler:

Q: Just to clarify things. The only way the PCs can dissipate the runewell's power is if they slit their wrists, which would mean that they would have to create approximately 4 sinspawn?
A: tdewitt274: Or, deal with 7 "enraged" PCs (3 pts a piece).
JJ: Yup. Other methods might work as well. Dispel evil would probably safely disperse some points. And a rod of cancellation would do a number on the runewell. Morden... ahem.... mage's disjunction would absolutely destroy the runewell. BUT: These alternatives are out of reach of a low level party.
Note: Erylium uses 6 points in the encounter.

Kudos to those who created the wiki...


What would be the effective way to deactivate/destroy the runewell. I couldnt find the section that details this information.

Would simply pouring holy water into it work or would you have to drain it then desecrate it all together?

Thanks for you help.


If anyone could forward me the maps i'd appreciate it!

cwyzlic [at] Hotmail.com

Thanks much in advance.


Would this be considered a 2H weapon? What type is it also? Martial, Simple?

Reason I ask is that my paliden player has chosen this weapon as his main starting weapon and wrote a background around it.

I'll attach the background for anyone who is bored, but please forgive his non-use of paragraphs lol.

Canon is a human Paladin, who follows the teachings of Iomedae. He is tall, well built and has a friendly aura when not angered. He is easy going but very militaristic in his bearing and is very dedicated to justice and valor. He is a vary dependable person, attempts to disovle a situation by communication first but has no problem knocking heads when the need arrises. He makes friends easily but rarely forms lasting friendship due to his dedication to his beliefs. He only has one close friend, Troval, due to his family and community being wiped out. He counts many of his instructors as friends but none he would claim as close. He is wary of making close friends due to the nature of the land and his quest to bring justice to the wild territories. But once he has made a close friend he is fiercely loyal and will defend them at all costs. He wears his goddess's holy symbol around his neck and also sports two tatoo's of the symbol on the backs of his hands. His small steel shield also has the Holy symbol on it.

Canon grew up in a small mining town/outpost to the west of Sandport. His father was one of the founding fathers of the community and his mother was a priest of Iomedae. His mother died while defending the outpost when, Canon was just a boy. Before her death Canon's mom taught him about Iomedae teachings concerning justice and valor, hence where his name comes from. His father was a simple trader/miner, that always told Canon that he should protect the weak and never cheat anyone. After his mom's death Canon went to work with his father in the mine but continued to study Iomedae teachings. When Canon was 17 his father was killed in a cave in at the mine, while Canon was in town collect supplies for the miners. When Canon arrived at the mine he saw men rushing in and out of the mine dragging bodies. He searched for his father but could not find him. Finally the last group of men emerged from the mine dragging his father between them. His father had stayed in the mine till the last miner was recovered but was crushed by a support beam on his way out. With his last breath Canon's father bid him to travel to Iomdae's main training ground and follow in his mother's foot steps. He handed his well worn Earth Breaker to Canon and said Canon should seek the priest in town. Then he faded away. Over the next couple of weeks Canon made sure his father was buried next to his mother. He then proceeded to sell all of his families belongings, except what he could carry on his back and his fathers Earth Breaker. With the money he purchased passage to the training grounds and left the rest of the money to the local temple. At the temple he spoke to the local priest about his fathers wish. the priest informed it was his mothers and fathers wish that he be sponsered by the town and sent off to training on his 18th birthday. Seeing this was an extrodianry case and priest penned a special letter that Canon was to give to the head master. The priest also gave Canon a silver necklace with a small silver Holy symbol of Iomedae. Canon was astonished because he had not seen the necklace since his mothers funeral. The priest told him it had been his mother wish that he receive this small token of Iomedae. With this Canon headed of to the training grounds. Over the next 2 1/2 years Canon studied the teaching of Iomedae but did not have the clerical talents his mother had possesed. The masters at the facility steered Canon towards becoming a Paladin of Iomedae, at this he excelled at and was always at the top of his class. The instructors tried to get Canon to change weapons but he would not give up his fathers Earth Breaker. Canon excelled at using this mining tool as a weapon and soon could not get anyone but the masters to spar with him. On his 20th birthday Canon graduated at the top of his class in weapons, law, and virtue even though he scored low in his clerical apptitude. During his time at the training grounds he became good friends with a young Dwarf, named Troval, who was there studying to become a cleric of Iomedae. Over the years they became close friends with Troval helping Canon with his cleric studies and Canon helping Troval with law and weapons. Troval was surprised to find a human who had extensive knwoledge of mining. At the end of thier training they had promised each other to meet up in Sandport in two months time. Upon graduation Canon traveled back to his home town but found it to be burnt to the ground. It appeared to have have happened about year before, due the decaying bodies. Canon could find no surviors but did discover many dead goblin bodies through out the town proper. Upon finding no one around and even the mine collapsed he traveled on to Sandport to meet Troval. Before leaving he visited his parents grave and vowed to rebuild the town some day and to bring justice to those who dispense evil, specially goblins.


I was thinking of creating a fan website for the Pathfinder series and was wondering if you had a fan kit available of usable graphics and such.

I'd hate to add anything that wasnt permitted by Paizo. If you need more details i'd be happy to provide them offline.

Thanks for your great product.