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Happy Pride! And thanks to everyone for sharing.


Thank you for sharing your stories. This is one of the many reasons I have and continue to support Paizo.


Last month I finally bought a hardcover Pathfinder Core Rulebook. (I've had the PDF version since its release.) Tonight, I see & read this. Oh, well. Based on my buying patterns, I think I can now predict the next version.


Smurfs.

Hmm.

Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!


Still here. I plan on keeping the Adventure Path subscription for as long as possible. While it's been a while since I've played, I still enjoy reading them - and as source material for my own world.


It's raining, it's pouring
A black sky is falling, it's cold tonight
You gave me your answer
Goodbye, now I'm all on my own tonight

And when the big wheel starts to spin
You can never know the odds
If you don't play, you'll never win

We were in heaven you and I
When I lay with you and close my eyes
Our fingers touch the sky

I'm sorry baby
You were the sun and moon to me
I'll never get over you
You'll never get over me
I'm sorry baby
You were the sun and moon to me
I'll never get over you
You'll never get over me

When the big wheel starts to spin
You can never know the odds
If you don't play, you'll never win

We were in heaven you and I
When I lay with you and close my eyes
Our fingers touch the sky

I'm sorry baby
You were the sun and moon to me
I'll never get over you
You'll never get over me
I'm sorry baby
You were the sun and moon to me
I'll never get over you
You'll never get over me

You'll never get over me


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Even two decades after my Russian classes in college, Kostchtchie is perfectly pronounceable.


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Hmm: Brimstone Asylum standing in for Briarcliff from American Horror Story: Asylum?

That said, this looks to be great!


I opted to go back to the beginning and started with Babylonian/Mesopotamian/Sumerian - combining some gods and leaving others out (Tiamat and Lammashtu). I've added elements from other pantheons, real and fictional. (Specifically, from Celtic, Greek and Egyptian myth. Also, the Lords of Orhan from I.C.E.'s Shadowworld.) With Lovecraftian elements, of course. Who needs Tiamat, when you can have Cthulhu?

That said, I've also noticed that creating a mythology is a good way to flesh out the personalities of the gods. As is having a player play a worshiper of one.

I've also borrowed a concept from The Endless in Neil Gaiman's Sandman comics: if a god is :slain", what dies is a point of view. Sometimes, one wants to explain a god changing over time with out having gone insane, or using heresy.


Ed Girallon Poe wrote:

A White-Wolf-LARP of Ustalavians

A __________ of thanatotic titans.

A death of thanatotic titans

A ________ of iron golems.


I've seen it twice. In terms of scary scenes, there's a sequence at the beginning with an old lady trying to shoot at Remy and Emil with a gun, and possibly the rapids sequence in the sewers where Remy gets separated from his family. (There's another brief scene later in the movie where Remy's father shows him a store selling rat-traps and posion that has rats caught in the traps on display.)

However, given that your daughter is 4, she might actually be too young for the movie. At the employee screening I went to, one of my co-workers had her sons with her. The 7-year old enjoyed it. (Pixar did a great job with the physical humor), while the 5-year old was bored in parts. This is a movie about French food after all.

Hope this helps,
Mark


I'm in Pasadena, CA. Dungeon (as well as Dragon) always seem to show up towards the date that the website says it will appear in stores.