James Jacobs Creative Director |
So, does Golarion's moon have a name other than "the moon"? And if so, what is it?
So far, we've only called it "the moon."
If we DO end up calling it something some day... it'll probably be called Somal. in fact, we may have already done this somewhere in print. (Somal being the name of one of the two moons in my homebrew game, and thus an easy word for me to remember.)
Zaister |
logic_poet wrote:So, does Golarion's moon have a name other than "the moon"? And if so, what is it?So far, we've only called it "the moon."
If we DO end up calling it something some day... it'll probably be called Somal. in fact, we may have already done this somewhere in print. (Somal being the name of one of the two moons in my homebrew game, and thus an easy word for me to remember.)
Does it need a name? Our own moon doesn't have a name either except for the word "moon" in various languages.
Dark_Mistress |
James Jacobs wrote:Does it need a name? Our own moon doesn't have a name either except for the word "moon" in various languages.logic_poet wrote:So, does Golarion's moon have a name other than "the moon"? And if so, what is it?So far, we've only called it "the moon."
If we DO end up calling it something some day... it'll probably be called Somal. in fact, we may have already done this somewhere in print. (Somal being the name of one of the two moons in my homebrew game, and thus an easy word for me to remember.)
I think I am going to call it... Bob
Christopher Rowe Contributor |
Zaister |
Isn't our moon named Luna? Or is that just "moon" in Latin?
"Luna" is indeed "moon" in Latin. In Greek, it's "Selene", another name, sometimes bandied around, but it's just another word for "moon" as well.
Obvious_Ninja |
Dark_Mistress wrote:I like the werewolf chick.Doesn't everyone like werewolf chicks? I know I do. ;)
And an article on the werewolves of Golarion? Ooh, I'll have to get this book just for that alone.
Yeah, I think everyone has to love Werewolf chicks... It's if they love you back... thats when its a problem;)
And the article on Werewolves of Golarion... yeah, makes this a definite buy...
baron arem heshvaun |
Yeah, I think everyone has to love Werewolf chicks...
I had an abject fear of werewolves when I was a child. So that's a negatory from me.
I also had a fear of large spiders, and at times I still do.
Tim Hitchock told me that this adventure would turn me into a puddle whimpering of goo.
Adam Daigle Director of Narrative |
Neil Spicer Contributor, RPG Superstar 2009, RPG Superstar Judgernaut |
Richard Pett Contributor |
Cosmo Director of Sales |
Lev |
I have a stupid question :
Does it make any sense for a groupe of players to start with this part ?
Could my group only play this part of the AP and still understand something ?
I don't really want to buy the whole Carrion Crown AP (I am leading a Planescape campaign with Pathfinder's rules... and I am still looking for players for RotRL, CotCT, LoF and KM...) but I am very interested by this issue, with the werewolves + the Whispering Way.
Kajehase |
I don't know why but every time I see the title for this my mind goes to Broke Back Moon. Talk about a totally different take on a adventure about werewolves.
Even more different, when I read your post I first read Brokeback Mountain.
Hmm... that could be fun for a comedy-adventure.
Dark_Mistress |
Dark_Mistress wrote:I don't know why but every time I see the title for this my mind goes to Broke Back Moon. Talk about a totally different take on a adventure about werewolves.Even more different, when I read your post I first read Brokeback Mountain.
Hmm... that could be fun for a comedy-adventure.
I was kinda curious if anyone got my Bob reference from earlier.
gbonehead Owner - House of Books and Games LLC |
Enlight_Bystand |
I have a stupid question :
Does it make any sense for a groupe of players to start with this part ?
Could my group only play this part of the AP and still understand something ?I don't really want to buy the whole Carrion Crown AP (I am leading a Planescape campaign with Pathfinder's rules... and I am still looking for players for RotRL, CotCT, LoF and KM...) but I am very interested by this issue, with the werewolves + the Whispering Way.
Obviously it's difficult to tell without actually having the book yet, but normally it's possible to put a bit of work into it and make it work as a stand alone. My impression from the blurbs of the ap is that it is going to have at least some element of 'follow clues left by cultists ( not choruses stupid iPad!) to reach adventure area, get involved &deal with problem, find clues to next bit' - if that's accurate then you can probably pop the intro clues into your story, and either remove or modify the clues that point to Illsmarch.
Tim Hitchcock Contributor |
I have a stupid question :
Does it make any sense for a groupe of players to start with this part ?
Could my group only play this part of the AP and still understand something ?I don't really want to buy the whole Carrion Crown AP (I am leading a Planescape campaign with Pathfinder's rules... and I am still looking for players for RotRL, CotCT, LoF and KM...) but I am very interested by this issue, with the werewolves + the Whispering Way.
I suppose you could make it work as a solo adventure without too much difficulty, but man- the other adventures in the series are so awesome that I can't possibly see leaving them out of the mix.
Tim Hitchcock Contributor |
Dark_Mistress |
Dark_Mistress wrote:I don't know why but every time I see the title for this my mind goes to Broke Back Moon. Talk about a totally different take on a adventure about werewolves.Wait--- you mean I wasn't supposed to add the savage love scene?
Oh no, you was suppose to make a savage love orgy scene. :)
Tim Hitchcock Contributor |
Tim Hitchcock wrote:Oh no, you was suppose to make a savage love orgy scene. :)Dark_Mistress wrote:I don't know why but every time I see the title for this my mind goes to Broke Back Moon. Talk about a totally different take on a adventure about werewolves.Wait--- you mean I wasn't supposed to add the savage love scene?
Phew--- I thought I'd gotten that right. You had me nervous for a second. I thought perhaps I'd gone over the top or something.
Dark_Mistress |
Dark_Mistress wrote:I got it, but wish I didn't.gbonehead wrote:Its a quote from a movie. :)Dark_Mistress wrote:I was kinda curious if anyone got my Bob reference from earlier.Not I, but now I'm curious.
Oh good I was starting to wonder if I was the only person who had seen that movie.
Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
Tim Hitchcock Contributor |
Can't wait to play this adventure then get to read it cover to cover after Tim!
I'm sitting here in the dark, covered with rats, wondering if I should run this one for you Baron, as I deliberately placed every one of your phobias, fears, and insecurities into this adventure.
Dark Sasha |
baron arem heshvaun wrote:Can't wait to play this adventure then get to read it cover to cover after Tim!I'm sitting here in the dark, covered with rats, wondering if I should run this one for you Baron, as I deliberately placed every one of your phobias, fears, and insecurities into this adventure.
Someone's been reading The Rats in the Walls by H.P.Lovecraft too often.
Shisumo |
MythicFox wrote:Oh good I was starting to wonder if I was the only person who had seen that movie.Dark_Mistress wrote:I got it, but wish I didn't.gbonehead wrote:Its a quote from a movie. :)Dark_Mistress wrote:I was kinda curious if anyone got my Bob reference from earlier.Not I, but now I'm curious.
So what, you're the boss now? You're the King of Bob?
(I know I'm late to the party, but I wanted D_M to know there were more of us out there.)