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I'm sure he was referring to me specifically as there was a problem processing my order.
OH... ok I thought there was a email about a book getting held up or something. I think this is the longest I have had to wait from the first email to the second so far.

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jreyst wrote:I'm sure he was referring to me specifically as there was a problem processing my order.OH... ok I thought there was a email about a book getting held up or something. I think this is the longest I have had to wait from the first email to the second so far.
Hmm. Yours looks odd to me. I'll let Customer Service know to look into it.

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Dark_Mistress wrote:Hmm. Yours looks odd to me. I'll let Customer Service know to look into it.jreyst wrote:I'm sure he was referring to me specifically as there was a problem processing my order.OH... ok I thought there was a email about a book getting held up or something. I think this is the longest I have had to wait from the first email to the second so far.
Odd? well that doesn't sound good and ok thanks for letting them know.

Eric Hinkle |

My apologies for not getting back to you this in time, but the convention was Fur Fright (I beg the board's indulgence for this) www.furfight.org it is a Halloween themed furry con I am now committed to attending every year if I can help it. And if I know I will get players for it, I will run a Pathfinder adventure there.
If you made it to FurFright, then how did the adventure go?

FenrysStar |

FenrysStar wrote:Ah well, I am tempted to switch subscriptions from the player's companion to these GM books as the Player companions are too Golarion specific.The Campaign Setting line has a Golarion focus as well... though the "Monsters Revisited" series (of which this book is a part) are more Golarion-light than most of the others.
Which is why I am thinking of making the switch. The GM books are more useful to me building a world where anthropomorphic animals replace the "standard" races. But the primer to the Inner Sea is worth getting for me as a model of something I might want to build.

FenrysStar |

FenrysStar wrote:My apologies for not getting back to you this in time, but the convention was Fur Fright (I beg the board's indulgence for this) www.furfight.org it is a Halloween themed furry con I am now committed to attending every year if I can help it. And if I know I will get players for it, I will run a Pathfinder adventure there.If you made it to FurFright, then how did the adventure go?
The game went nowhere. The only game I ended up running was a version of DC Adventures where a bear Green Lantern and a Wolf mystic took on Solomon Grundy, Owlman and the Witch with Owlman and the Witch being the evil versions of Batman and Zatanna from that alternate Earth so I used the stats of Batman and Zatanna to run them.

Wanda V'orcus |

Here are some other monsters that I think would make good additions to a Misfit Monsters Redeemed: Part II:
Al-mir'aj (Fiend Folio)
Carbuncle (Fiend Folio)
Cifal (Fiend Folio) -- or is that CIFAL?? ;-)
Millikan (Dragon #89)
Protein Polymorph (Fiend Folio)
Pseudo-Undead (Monster Manual II)
Stench Kow (Monster Manual II)
Thought Eater (Monster Manual)
Umpleby (Fiend Folio)
Zorbo (Monster Manual II)
Anyone else got some thoughts?
Cheers, JohnH / Wanda

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Here are some other monsters that I think would make good additions to a Misfit Monsters Redeemed: Part II:
Al-mir'aj (Fiend Folio)
Carbuncle (Fiend Folio)
Cifal (Fiend Folio) -- or is that CIFAL?? ;-)
Millikan (Dragon #89)
Protein Polymorph (Fiend Folio)
Pseudo-Undead (Monster Manual II)
Stench Kow (Monster Manual II)
Thought Eater (Monster Manual)
Umpleby (Fiend Folio)
Zorbo (Monster Manual II)Anyone else got some thoughts?
Cheers, JohnH / Wanda
Alas, not many of those are in the OGL, due to not being reprinted in the Tome of Horrors. The Al-mir'aj, carbuncle, stench kow and thought eater are all fair game. And what is a protein polymorph but a phasm with a worse name? I did post a conversion/reimagining of the CIFAL a while ago on ENWorld--it's 3.5, of course, but conversion should be easy.

Wanda V'orcus |

Well the Carbuncle has already been done in AP number 37
What about the Gambado..the Springing Skulls of Doom...
I was not aware that the Carbuncle had made it to Golarion! :-D
And yes, after I posted this list, I thought of the Gambado! That, as well as the Gorbel...
Cheers, JohnH / Wanda

Ross Byers RPG Superstar 2008 Top 32 |

I'm checking every day to see when the PDF is going to be available. I acknowledge that it makes good business sense to let the subscribers get the PDF immediately, but could I find out when it one can buy it?
Unless something has changed, the PDF should be available on November 10th.

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If Paizo and Necromancer Games can work out some kind of deal where monsters from the Tome of Horrors series makes it into Pathfinder, even if in dribs and drabs I will support the efforts.
A few points:
1. Monsters from the Tome of Horrors volumes already have been working their way into Pathfinder RPG.2. There wouldn't really need to be an agreement, since the monsters contained in the three Tome of Horrors volumes are OGC.
3. I'm afraid that Necromancer is pretty much dead. But take heart, for Frog God Games is their successor. Tsathoggua is the new Orcus.

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R.I.P. Necromancer Games. I'll have to look at this Frog God Games of which you speak. If they make any Pathfinder books I'll give them a look over. And yes, slowly but surely material from the Tomes of Horror have been filtering into Paizo's products and for that I am thankful.
Really FGG is the same company as Necro, the only real change is Clark is not involved with FGG. Other than that it is pretty much all the same people and same style adventures etc. I would say if you liked necro stuff you will like FGG just as much.

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R.I.P. Necromancer Games. I'll have to look at this Frog God Games of which you speak. If they make any Pathfinder books I'll give them a look over. And yes, slowly but surely material from the Tomes of Horror have been filtering into Paizo's products and for that I am thankful.
They have already come out with quite a few modules for pathfinder and they continue to pump out more.Frog Gog Games

FenrysStar |

I have gotten my copy of this and unlike City of Spears, I read through it in a single day. I love what has been done so far. Mister Daigle, you did the best job of anyone as I liked the flumph article the best. I am still unconvinced about the Dire Corby but everyone else got a really good face lift.

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Mikaze wrote:To be fair looking at them it seems she kicked the things buttI just got my copy.
Just flipped through, starting to read.
Those pics of Lini at both ends of the book are fairly upsetting.
Yeah, had to check again. With her scratched up and sitting on top of it with the squirrel I thought for sure she done been et, but it wasn't looking too pretty either.
Props to the writers. I never seriously thought the wolf-in-sheep's-clothing could be potentially horrifying, but there ya go. Still digesting the rest of the book.

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I have gotten my copy of this and unlike City of Spears, I read through it in a single day. I love what has been done so far. Mister Daigle, you did the best job of anyone as I liked the flumph article the best. I am still unconvinced about the Dire Corby but everyone else got a really good face lift.
Thanks, man. You made my day. :)

Colin McComb Contributor |

This has become my favorite new monster book, and this in a season of good new monster books. I just HATED all those creatures in their original forms, and you made them universally cool.
Nice work, ladies and gentlemen of the Paizo-verse!
Thanks, Wolf! This became one of my top favorites to write, and reading through the other contributions made me very happy about being in the book.
And thanks, Elorebaen and JohnH. I hope it lives up to your standards!

FenrysStar |

FenrysStar wrote:I have gotten my copy of this and unlike City of Spears, I read through it in a single day. I love what has been done so far. Mister Daigle, you did the best job of anyone as I liked the flumph article the best. I am still unconvinced about the Dire Corby but everyone else got a really good face lift.Thanks, man. You made my day. :)
I love how you tied them in with the vibe of something from Lovecraft's polluted mind (not that I'm complaining mind you) that is here not to help bring about the end of a given world but help to save it from the horrors that await. The connection to Desna I found odd being that she is CG and most flumphs are LG but their interest in dreams makes a good connection. The runner up for next favorite is the Wolf in Sheep's clothing. Seriously how this was done really surprised me and the way it's presented makes me want to use it in a lot more places. Even in a pine forest. The puppetry of the dead and the piece of fiction that preceded the article gave me the creeps. The flumphs I was already well disposed to, so Mr. Daigle just gave me new ways to use it and make a lovable loser into a viable aid and possible alien sage for players to interact with. But this is the book that impressed me the most this year.

drkfathr1 |

Picked this up this weekend and I love it! Everything is so evocative and the "face-lift" everyone got was fantastic! Never thought I'd see someone make the Lava Children viable, but man, those guys are creepy as hell now!
Love all of them, but I really liked the Adherer, the Lava Children, and the wolf-in-sheep's clothing.
Excellent work.

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Picked this up this weekend and I love it! Everything is so evocative and the "face-lift" everyone got was fantastic! Never thought I'd see someone make the Lava Children viable, but man, those guys are creepy as hell now!
Love all of them, but I really liked the Adherer, the Lava Children, and the wolf-in-sheep's clothing.
Excellent work.
Yay, glad you enjoyed!

Wanda V'orcus |

Thanks, Wolf! This became one of my top favorites to write, and reading through the other contributions made me very happy about being in the book.
And thanks, Elorebaen and JohnH. I hope it lives up to your standards!
Oh? You're implying that I *have* standards?? ;-D
Now I'm wondering if it'll ever be revealed that the w-i-s-c was a survivor of that spaceship that crashed into Numeria, much like the froghemoth and aurumvorax and vegepygmies and the original w-i-s-c were in S3 Expedition to the Barrier Peaks?? :rolleyes:
Cheers, JohnH / Wanda
P.S.: This board needs emoticons!

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Here are some other monsters that I think would make good additions to a Misfit Monsters Redeemed: Part II:
Al-mir'aj (Fiend Folio)
Carbuncle (Fiend Folio)
Cifal (Fiend Folio) -- or is that CIFAL?? ;-)
Millikan (Dragon #89)
Protein Polymorph (Fiend Folio)
Pseudo-Undead (Monster Manual II)
Stench Kow (Monster Manual II)
Thought Eater (Monster Manual)
Umpleby (Fiend Folio)
Zorbo (Monster Manual II)Anyone else got some thoughts?
Cheers, JohnH / Wanda
Al-mir'aj? There's just no way you can give a facelift to a *rabbit* with a carrot-shaped *horn* stuck on its head!
(And I'm shamed to admit that in my younger days I wrote an adventure which focused on these unfortunate creatures. Urgh. Never again!)

Wanda V'orcus |

Tojanida pictures.
When I saw the link was to deviantart, my mind immediately got mental images of nasty activities involving said critter . . . =:-o
Cheers, JohnH / Wanda

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I just got this today and I love it. The lava child is just creepy looking. The only thing that I have read so far is the Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, one of my all time favorite monsters, and I love what you have done with it. Am I wrong to wanting to have a Wolf in Sheep's Clothing necromancer or a variant that actually animates it's victims, similar to the yellow musk creeper?

Kajehase |

Kajehase wrote:Tojanida pictures.When I saw the link was to deviantart, my mind immediately got mental images of nasty activities involving said critter . . . =:-o
Cheers, JohnH / Wanda
I think it took a year before I realised deviantart links were safe to click. Well, most of them at least.

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I just got this today and I love it. The lava child is just creepy looking. The only thing that I have read so far is the Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, one of my all time favorite monsters, and I love what you have done with it. Am I wrong to wanting to have a Wolf in Sheep's Clothing necromancer or a variant that actually animates it's victims, similar to the yellow musk creeper?
Yes, it's wrong; you're a filthy pervert, but we already knew that! ;)
What about Dire Corby? Is it well-designed? What sort of abilities does it have? Any links to Pazuzu?

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What about Dire Corby? Is it well-designed? What sort of abilities does it have? Any links to Pazuzu?
Yep, it is very well designed. As far as abilities go, it is pretty much a straight forward melee fighter with an ability to "Leap" into combat. Basically that lets them make a charge and an Athletics check. If they make the check they get to make a full attack and use rend. And yes, they are rumored to be the cursed spawn of Pazuzu who turned their back on him and were cursed for it.

Mairkurion {tm} |

Just a heads up, I spoke with James Sutter about Misfit Monsters Redeemed for episode 17 of the Know Direction podcast out this Friday. He escalated my excitement for MMR, and I was already very excited.
Ryan, is there some reason I'm not seeing this episode show up in iTunes?
Thanks,M.