paizo.com Recent Posts in Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound Gambit Discussionpaizo.com Recent Posts in Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound Gambit Discussion2021-08-11T02:10:14Z2021-08-11T02:10:14ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitJustin Sluderhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#392012-05-23T02:27:48Z2012-05-23T02:27:48Z<p>I finished this earlier today, and had not trouble with the writing style.</p>
<p>Excellent story full of interesting characters.</p>I finished this earlier today, and had not trouble with the writing style.
Excellent story full of interesting characters.Justin Sluder2012-05-23T02:27:48ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitParis Crenshaw (Contributor)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#382011-07-08T00:54:06Z2011-07-08T00:54:06Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Iron-Dice wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Dave Gross wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Paris Crenshaw wrote:</div><blockquote> This was a great read. I've posted my review here, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Pathfinder-Tales-Worldwound-Robin-Laws/dp/1601253273/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">at amazon.com</a>, and <a href="http://pariscrenshaw.blogspot.com/2011/07/review-robin-d-laws-worldwound-gambit.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">on my blog</a>. </blockquote>Nice review, man. </blockquote>I concur with Dave. I appreciate the time and talent Paris put into that review. </blockquote><p>Wow. Thanks, guys!
<p>Dave, I'm sorry I haven't gotten around to reviewing <i>Prince of Wolves</i>. At this point, my intention is to review both it and <i>Master of Devils</i> in sequential posts. Thanks to your readings at PaizoCon, I've already got a head start on the first 5 chapters, so I'll probably make quick work of <i>Master of Devils</i> once it hits my subscription downloads. ;-)</p>Iron-Dice wrote:Dave Gross wrote: Paris Crenshaw wrote: This was a great read. I've posted my review here, at amazon.com, and on my blog.
Nice review, man. I concur with Dave. I appreciate the time and talent Paris put into that review. Wow. Thanks, guys! Dave, I'm sorry I haven't gotten around to reviewing Prince of Wolves. At this point, my intention is to review both it and Master of Devils in sequential posts. Thanks to your readings at PaizoCon, I've already got a head start on the...Paris Crenshaw (Contributor)2011-07-08T00:54:06ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitIron-Dicehttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#372011-07-08T00:16:21Z2011-07-08T00:16:21Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Dave Gross wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Paris Crenshaw wrote:</div><blockquote> This was a great read. I've posted my review here, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Pathfinder-Tales-Worldwound-Robin-Laws/dp/1601253273/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">at amazon.com</a>, and <a href="http://pariscrenshaw.blogspot.com/2011/07/review-robin-d-laws-worldwound-gambit.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">on my blog</a>. </blockquote>Nice review, man. </blockquote><p>I concur with Dave. I appreciate the time and talent Paris put into that review.Dave Gross wrote:Paris Crenshaw wrote: This was a great read. I've posted my review here, at amazon.com, and on my blog.
Nice review, man. I concur with Dave. I appreciate the time and talent Paris put into that review.Iron-Dice2011-07-08T00:16:21ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitDave Gross (Contributor)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#362011-07-07T22:44:49Z2011-07-07T22:44:49Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Paris Crenshaw wrote:</div><blockquote> This was a great read. I've posted my review here, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Pathfinder-Tales-Worldwound-Robin-Laws/dp/1601253273/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">at amazon.com</a>, and <a href="http://pariscrenshaw.blogspot.com/2011/07/review-robin-d-laws-worldwound-gambit.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">on my blog</a>. </blockquote><p>Nice review, man.Paris Crenshaw wrote:This was a great read. I've posted my review here, at amazon.com, and on my blog.
Nice review, man.Dave Gross (Contributor)2011-07-07T22:44:49ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitParis Crenshaw (Contributor)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#352011-07-07T22:25:22Z2011-07-07T22:25:22Z<p>This was a great read. I've posted my review here, <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Pathfinder-Tales-Worldwound-Robin-Laws/dp/1601253273/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">at amazon.com</a>, and <a href="http://pariscrenshaw.blogspot.com/2011/07/review-robin-d-laws-worldwound-gambit.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">on my blog</a>.</p>This was a great read. I've posted my review here, at amazon.com, and on my blog.Paris Crenshaw (Contributor)2011-07-07T22:25:22ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitItchyhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#342011-07-06T17:33:58Z2011-07-06T17:33:58Z<p>I have finished the book!! Okay, I finished it a couple weeks ago. Once I got into the flow of it I really enjoyed it! Now I need to get my butt in gear and write a review for it...</p>
<p>and for <i>Plague of Shadows</i>...</p>
<p>and for <i>Winter Witch</i>...</p>
<p>Many thanks for a great story!!</p>I have finished the book!! Okay, I finished it a couple weeks ago. Once I got into the flow of it I really enjoyed it! Now I need to get my butt in gear and write a review for it...
and for Plague of Shadows...
and for Winter Witch...
Many thanks for a great story!!Itchy2011-07-06T17:33:58ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound Gambitskinnyfathttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#332011-06-19T10:59:21Z2011-06-19T10:59:21Z<p>I finished the book about a week ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you Robin Laws and Paizo!</p>I finished the book about a week ago and thoroughly enjoyed it. Thank you Robin Laws and Paizo!skinnyfat2011-06-19T10:59:21ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitDane Pitchford (alias of Alexandra Pitchford)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#322012-07-11T17:22:50Z2011-06-17T14:21:27Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Dave Gross wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Dave Gross wrote:</div><blockquote> When I saw that James Sutter had allowed Robin D. Laws to write <i>The Worldwound Gambit</i> in present tense, I did a dance of joy. </blockquote><p>I should have written, "When I saw Robin had written the book in present tense." I knew James was open to all kinds of stylistic choices from the very start. "Hell's Pawns" is in present tense, and I briefly considered that for <i>Prince of Wolves</i> but soon realized what worked for Radovan's voice wasn't so good for Varian's.
<p>What's important is that you choose the style for the story and the characters. </blockquote><p>Huh...I strangely don't remember noticing that Hell's Pawns was written in present tense when I read it, so I guess the style isn't as jarring as I thought it would be. Especially since Hells Pawns is my favorite Pathfinder AP serial to date :)Dave Gross wrote:Dave Gross wrote: When I saw that James Sutter had allowed Robin D. Laws to write The Worldwound Gambit in present tense, I did a dance of joy.
I should have written, "When I saw Robin had written the book in present tense." I knew James was open to all kinds of stylistic choices from the very start. "Hell's Pawns" is in present tense, and I briefly considered that for Prince of Wolves but soon realized what worked for Radovan's voice wasn't so good for Varian's. What's...Dane Pitchford (alias of Alexandra Pitchford)2011-06-17T14:21:27ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitDave Gross (Contributor)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#312011-06-16T21:07:21Z2011-06-16T21:07:21Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Dave Gross wrote:</div><blockquote> When I saw that James Sutter had allowed Robin D. Laws to write <i>The Worldwound Gambit</i> in present tense, I did a dance of joy. </blockquote><p>I should have written, "When I saw Robin had written the book in present tense." I knew James was open to all kinds of stylistic choices from the very start. "Hell's Pawns" is in present tense, and I briefly considered that for <i>Prince of Wolves</i> but soon realized what worked for Radovan's voice wasn't so good for Varian's.
<p>What's important is that you choose the style for the story and the characters.</p>Dave Gross wrote:When I saw that James Sutter had allowed Robin D. Laws to write The Worldwound Gambit in present tense, I did a dance of joy.
I should have written, "When I saw Robin had written the book in present tense." I knew James was open to all kinds of stylistic choices from the very start. "Hell's Pawns" is in present tense, and I briefly considered that for Prince of Wolves but soon realized what worked for Radovan's voice wasn't so good for Varian's. What's important is that you...Dave Gross (Contributor)2011-06-16T21:07:21ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitDave Gross (Contributor)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#302011-06-16T19:34:41Z2011-06-16T19:34:41Z<p>When I saw that James Sutter had allowed Robin D. Laws to write <i>The Worldwound Gambit</i> in present tense, I did a dance of joy. </p>
<p>Robin expresses why freedom of style makes a difference in an excellent guest post at <a href="http://frabjousdave.blogspot.com/2011/06/guest-post-robin-d-laws.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">my blog</a>. Please take a look post your thoughts there, here, or anywhere.</p>
<p>Don't forget to check out the links to Robin's various upcoming projects and his regular blog. A more erudite and useful site on gaming and narrative you will rarely find.</p>When I saw that James Sutter had allowed Robin D. Laws to write The Worldwound Gambit in present tense, I did a dance of joy.
Robin expresses why freedom of style makes a difference in an excellent guest post at my blog. Please take a look post your thoughts there, here, or anywhere.
Don't forget to check out the links to Robin's various upcoming projects and his regular blog. A more erudite and useful site on gaming and narrative you will rarely find.Dave Gross (Contributor)2011-06-16T19:34:41ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitMatthew Morris (RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#292011-06-15T12:29:18Z2011-06-15T12:29:18Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">AmISh wrote:</div><blockquote> I have started reading this book and I have to say that I don't know how it got past an editors desk. It reads like it was written by a junior high student. </blockquote><p>Really? Care to elaborate?AmISh wrote:I have started reading this book and I have to say that I don't know how it got past an editors desk. It reads like it was written by a junior high student.
Really? Care to elaborate?Matthew Morris (RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8)2011-06-15T12:29:18ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitAmIShhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#282011-06-15T12:24:49Z2011-06-15T12:24:49Z<p>I have started reading this book and I have to say that I don't know how it got past an editors desk. It reads like it was written by a junior high student.</p>I have started reading this book and I have to say that I don't know how it got past an editors desk. It reads like it was written by a junior high student.AmISh2011-06-15T12:24:49ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitDane Pitchford (alias of Alexandra Pitchford)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#272012-07-11T17:22:50Z2011-06-09T04:17:06Z<p>I'll definitely be giving this one a look, though I'll admit to being somewhat put off by what I've been hearing about it being written in present tense. I'm sure the story is great, but that particular style (if the current web fiction by the same author is any indication) is rather jarring to me.</p>I'll definitely be giving this one a look, though I'll admit to being somewhat put off by what I've been hearing about it being written in present tense. I'm sure the story is great, but that particular style (if the current web fiction by the same author is any indication) is rather jarring to me.Dane Pitchford (alias of Alexandra Pitchford)2011-06-09T04:17:06ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound Gambitsnobihttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#262011-05-31T02:39:45Z2011-05-31T02:39:45Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Enpeze wrote:</div><blockquote><p> Could also be a nice hollywood movie. :)
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</blockquote><p>I was thinking that as I read it. Great book.Enpeze wrote:Could also be a nice hollywood movie. :)
I was thinking that as I read it. Great book.snobi2011-05-31T02:39:45ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitAnimushttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#252011-05-25T17:32:53Z2011-05-25T17:32:53Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Dark_Mistress wrote:</div><blockquote><p> Well I am about half way through the book so far. I like it all and all, but something about it just seemed... different. It took me awhile to realize what that is. Now I think I know. It reads a lot like a campaign, on how they are played out. The pacing changes speed from time to time and different things fade to black and jump forward. Not a bad style just different is all.</p>
<p>I do really like that it is a party aspect though. I do hope we see more such books from paizo in the future. </blockquote><p>+1.Dark_Mistress wrote:Well I am about half way through the book so far. I like it all and all, but something about it just seemed... different. It took me awhile to realize what that is. Now I think I know. It reads a lot like a campaign, on how they are played out. The pacing changes speed from time to time and different things fade to black and jump forward. Not a bad style just different is all.
I do really like that it is a party aspect though. I do hope we see more such books from paizo...Animus2011-05-25T17:32:53ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitKata. the .....https://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#242011-05-25T02:34:55Z2011-05-25T02:34:55Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Dark_Mistress wrote:</div><blockquote><p> Well I am about half way through the book so far. I like it all and all, but something about it just seemed... different. It took me awhile to realize what that is. Now I think I know. It reads a lot like a campaign, on how they are played out. The pacing changes speed from time to time and different things fade to black and jump forward. Not a bad style just different is all.</p>
<p>I do really like that it is a party aspect though. I do hope we see more such books from paizo in the future. </blockquote><p>I had the same issue with the previous book. Like Dark Mistress said, not a bad style, but different. I'm working through the current Silverburg Planet Stories book (as if my real work was that easy) and looking forward to reading this new offering.Dark_Mistress wrote:Well I am about half way through the book so far. I like it all and all, but something about it just seemed... different. It took me awhile to realize what that is. Now I think I know. It reads a lot like a campaign, on how they are played out. The pacing changes speed from time to time and different things fade to black and jump forward. Not a bad style just different is all.
I do really like that it is a party aspect though. I do hope we see more such books from paizo...Kata. the .....2011-05-25T02:34:55ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitDark_Mistresshttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#232011-05-17T18:29:23Z2011-05-17T18:29:23Z<p>Well I am about half way through the book so far. I like it all and all, but something about it just seemed... different. It took me awhile to realize what that is. Now I think I know. It reads a lot like a campaign, on how they are played out. The pacing changes speed from time to time and different things fade to black and jump forward. Not a bad style just different is all.</p>
<p>I do really like that it is a party aspect though. I do hope we see more such books from paizo in the future.</p>Well I am about half way through the book so far. I like it all and all, but something about it just seemed... different. It took me awhile to realize what that is. Now I think I know. It reads a lot like a campaign, on how they are played out. The pacing changes speed from time to time and different things fade to black and jump forward. Not a bad style just different is all.
I do really like that it is a party aspect though. I do hope we see more such books from paizo in the future.Dark_Mistress2011-05-17T18:29:23ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitBelnorhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#222011-05-08T04:28:11Z2011-05-08T04:28:11Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Dark_Mistress wrote:</div><blockquote> Love the location of this books story. </blockquote><p>Me too. Waiting with anticipation. Books based in the Golarion setting, love it!
<p>Bel. :)</p>Dark_Mistress wrote:Love the location of this books story.
Me too. Waiting with anticipation. Books based in the Golarion setting, love it! Bel. :)Belnor2011-05-08T04:28:11ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitErik Mona (Chief Creative Officer, Publisher)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#212011-03-07T21:51:11Z2011-03-07T21:51:11Z<p>We are working on the framework of licensing translated versions of the Pathfinder Tales novels presently. Serious parties should inquire with Jeff Alvarez, who coordinates our foreign language licenses. You can email him at jeff.alvarez@paizo.com.</p>We are working on the framework of licensing translated versions of the Pathfinder Tales novels presently. Serious parties should inquire with Jeff Alvarez, who coordinates our foreign language licenses. You can email him at jeff.alvarez@paizo.com.Erik Mona (Chief Creative Officer, Publisher)2011-03-07T21:51:11ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound Gambitstepanxolhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#202011-03-05T13:24:20Z2011-03-05T13:24:20Z<p>I've got a quick question for the guys in charge: have you already sold the translation rights for the Tales line, somewhere in the world? What about Italy?</p>
<p>thanks,
<br />
S</p>
<p>PS OK I'll admit it... I'm a (micro) publisher and I'm thinking about it</p>I've got a quick question for the guys in charge: have you already sold the translation rights for the Tales line, somewhere in the world? What about Italy?
thanks,
S
PS OK I'll admit it... I'm a (micro) publisher and I'm thinking about itstepanxol2011-03-05T13:24:20ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitStereofm (alias of Francois MICHEL)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#192010-09-30T20:40:34Z2010-09-30T20:40:34Z<p>I'm not normally fan of this kind of products, but that still looks like a really good buy.</p>I'm not normally fan of this kind of products, but that still looks like a really good buy.Stereofm (alias of Francois MICHEL)2010-09-30T20:40:34ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitVic Wertz (Chief Technical Officer)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#182010-09-30T20:25:39Z2010-09-30T20:25:39Z<p>I've updated the cover image, which now uses the finished artwork. (There might be some additional tweaking of the layout before it goes to press, so while it uses the final •artwork•, it may or may not be the actual final cover.)</p>I've updated the cover image, which now uses the finished artwork. (There might be some additional tweaking of the layout before it goes to press, so while it uses the final *artwork*, it may or may not be the actual final cover.)Vic Wertz (Chief Technical Officer)2010-09-30T20:25:39ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitEnlight_Bystandhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#172010-08-21T12:05:27Z2010-08-21T12:05:27Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">GeraintElberion wrote:</div><blockquote> <div class="messageboard-quotee">Chris Ballard wrote:</div><blockquote> When will we get a book set in Cheliax? </blockquote><p>We've already had Varian Jeggare and Radovan's first story set in Cheliax, plus an entire AP there, plus support articles, plus a companion, plus connections to it in other APs and stories, plus it's impact upon Varian and Radovan in the first Pathfinder Tales novel...
<p>I'm a little worn out with Cheliax stuff by now, I feel that I know more about Cheliax than I do about any other part of Golarion except Varisia.</p>
<p>I would rather hear about somewhere that gets less coverage. Absalom, <b>Galt,</b> Geb, Brevoy, Numeria, Osirion, Molthune, Isger...</p>
<p>What I'd really like to see is a book set in Taldor. </blockquote><p>You might want to look at the product description for the previous book...GeraintElberion wrote:Chris Ballard wrote: When will we get a book set in Cheliax?
We've already had Varian Jeggare and Radovan's first story set in Cheliax, plus an entire AP there, plus support articles, plus a companion, plus connections to it in other APs and stories, plus it's impact upon Varian and Radovan in the first Pathfinder Tales novel... I'm a little worn out with Cheliax stuff by now, I feel that I know more about Cheliax than I do about any other part of Golarion except
...Enlight_Bystand2010-08-21T12:05:27ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitGeraintElberionhttps://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#162010-08-21T07:49:31Z2010-08-21T07:49:31Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Chris Ballard wrote:</div><blockquote> When will we get a book set in Cheliax? </blockquote><p>We've already had Varian Jeggare and Radovan's first story set in Cheliax, plus an entire AP there, plus support articles, plus a companion, plus connections to it in other APs and stories, plus it's impact upon Varian and Radovan in the first Pathfinder Tales novel...
<p>I'm a little worn out with Cheliax stuff by now, I feel that I know more about Cheliax than I do about any other part of Golarion except Varisia.</p>
<p>I would rather hear about somewhere that gets less coverage. Absalom, Galt, Geb, Brevoy, Numeria, Osirion, Molthune, Isger...</p>
<p>What I'd really like to see is a book set in Taldor.</p>Chris Ballard wrote:When will we get a book set in Cheliax?
We've already had Varian Jeggare and Radovan's first story set in Cheliax, plus an entire AP there, plus support articles, plus a companion, plus connections to it in other APs and stories, plus it's impact upon Varian and Radovan in the first Pathfinder Tales novel... I'm a little worn out with Cheliax stuff by now, I feel that I know more about Cheliax than I do about any other part of Golarion except Varisia.
I would rather hear...GeraintElberion2010-08-21T07:49:31ZRe: Forums: Product Discussion: Pathfinder Tales: The Worldwound GambitErik Mona (Chief Creative Officer, Publisher)https://paizo.com/products/btpy8kc4/discuss?Pathfinder-Tales-The-Worldwound-Gambit#152010-08-21T02:11:14Z2010-08-21T02:11:14Z<div class="messageboard-quotee">Mothman wrote:</div><blockquote> I assume this cover is a mock up? Because I’m really wondering what an osyluth is doing hanging about the Worldwound! </blockquote><p>Correct. We will replace it with the real cover once said cover has been painted and is in our clutches.Mothman wrote:I assume this cover is a mock up? Because I’m really wondering what an osyluth is doing hanging about the Worldwound!
Correct. We will replace it with the real cover once said cover has been painted and is in our clutches.Erik Mona (Chief Creative Officer, Publisher)2010-08-21T02:11:14Z