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![]() I love the idea of an online PaizoCon. One concern that thaX points out is making sure the games are accessible on multiple virtual platforms. I think this can be done with concerted planning and coordination, especially with as grand a GM pool as Pathfinder & Starfinder have. It may mean having the same game on different platforms running simultaneously. ![]()
![]() Maggie, thank you for this powerful, poignant, and profound call to action. More education is needed among our politicians (especially) and our hobby (particularly). It's comforting to see Paizo and others in our hobby coming together to celebrate transgender visibility. Thank you for helping us raise our voices in solidarity and advocacy of our transgender friends. ![]()
![]() Courtney! wrote:
I will ditto this...except for the fangirl bit (I'm a guy). Loved Liar's Blade...every juicy bit. The banter and adventuring and twists were just right, and the subtle (and not so subtle) hints along the way to the end forced the turning of pages late at night when sleep ought to have overwhelmed me. ![]()
![]() FLite wrote:
I like the PDF for the ability to print only what I need or want from the collection, and that in multiples. I have printed my "thin-mini pawns" onto 65lb. cardstock paper (would have liked to have heavier paper, but not available). I glued the two facing sheets together, sandwiching a piece of 65 lb. cardstock between the two. I cut out the pawn with x-acto or scissors, and made into a "thin-mini." A staple put over the name does three things: obscures the name a bit, allows the stand Paizo gives to accept the thin-mini, and keeps the glued pawn's base from being curled or bent with use. A while back I amassed some rectangular bases that accepted a thinner card stock pawn made by another company. These bases, if you have something similar, works without the staple. |