Timitius
PaizoCon Founder, Wayfinder Editor-in-Chief
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As a bonus offer, we decided that for every review we receive for Wayfinder #12, we will add one additional page of content to the PDF edition of Wayfinder #13 (the gothic horror-themed Ustalav edition), up to 10 pages total. These need to be full reviews posted at Paizo.com, but in exchange, our awesome readers will get more content in the next issue.....
Timitius
PaizoCon Founder, Wayfinder Editor-in-Chief
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I think I beat Drejk here...bestiary writer for the Sandling Ooze!
(Who did the art for it? Great job!)
The Bylines at the front of the bestiary article are not in alphabetical order...they are in the order of the bestiary entries in the article. That goes for authors AND artists.
Alex Moore did the sandling ooze, btw.
Timitius
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I just want to say that Tim and Dain did an awesome job driving this issue into the station. I was kind of discombobulated at the end of 2014. Our fearless Editor-in-Chief pulled off another amazing feat of publishing prowess. And Dain's work on layout is always fantastic. Great job, guys.
Pshaw!! Paris did more than his fair share, folks. It takes a team to pull this off, and every single person listed on the inside front cover was part of that team. My thanks and congratulations to each one of those people!
Timitius
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Bless you for the beginning box adventure. All the ones I've found out there are for 1st level and my kids just moved to 2nd. Having more options for that is a gods send.
JGray, be sure to check out our previous issues...we've been putting Beginner Box adventures in since Wayfinder #9. So #9, #10, #11, and now #12. All issues free to download, too.
Tim
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JGray wrote:Bless you for the beginning box adventure. All the ones I've found out there are for 1st level and my kids just moved to 2nd. Having more options for that is a gods send.JGray, be sure to check out our previous issues...we've been putting Beginner Box adventures in since Wayfinder #9. So #9, #10, #11, and now #12. All issues free to download, too.
Tim
Awesome! I (and my kids) thank you.
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I just want to say that Tim and Dain did an awesome job driving this issue into the station. I was kind of discombobulated at the end of 2014. Our fearless Editor-in-Chief pulled off another amazing feat of publishing prowess. And Dain's work on layout is always fantastic. Great job, guys.
Don't forget Garrett. His impact on the layout cannot be understated and he's a big reason that we got it out as soon as we did with all the holiday hoopla thrown into the mix.
zylphryx
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<start expected review plug>
...and I will hereby begin my secondary task of asking whether you all have enjoyed the issue ... and then pester folks to leave reviews.
Heck, there is even added incentive of getting more material in the PDF version of #13 if you do leave a review ... so what are you all waiting for?
</end expected review plug>
OK, that's out of the way (for this page of comments anyway). Enjoy the issue everyone. :)
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First skim looks amazing, and I recognize the names of a lot of talented people in the bylines and on the contributor page.
As a first-time contributor, seeing my name mixed in with all those talented "regulars" was INSANE. I just sat there and boggled at it (The insane grin on my avatar is a pretty good approximation).
HUGE thanks to everyone who put this issue together, especially Catherine Batka who did the gorgeous art for my article.
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I'll take a look through this during this week!
A quick note: The Bookmark for Page 46 is called "Bookmark 25." I think it was supposed to be called "Keeping the Dead Down: An Extremist Order in the Church of Pharasma."
Oops! Thanks for catching that, Itchy. I'll update the .indd file and it will be included in the usual "week or two after publication" update. :)
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Thanks to James Keegan, for the atmospheric artwork for my Embalmer article, as well as the one of the old man showing off his shabtis to the foreign visitor.
I've skimmed the issue last night, trying to decide order to read it, but it's difficult to choose. Everything seems to be superbly focussed on the theme, and nothing appears to be filler.
Some of the articles suggest they would work well together, such as Cole's ointments and perfumes being exactly the kind of items an Embalmer would craft, using his Master Craftsman talent.
I want someone to run a campaign in Osirion now, or at least let me port this material through the Mists of Ravenloft, if only so I can yell "Put the lotion on it's skin!" to my fellow players. :)
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theheadkase wrote:That was me, I'm glad you like it. Figuring out an interesting way to draw a "blob of sand" was a bit challenging, but I think I did alright.I think I beat Drejk here...bestiary writer for the Sandling Ooze!
(Who did the art for it? Great job!)
You sure did, thanks for making it an interesting and action-y looking beastie!
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So, boys and girls... apparently I wasn't chosen to be in #13.
BUT if #12 takes a lot of reviews, maybe one of my articles could still be picked from the queue...
So, without any shame at all,
1) I will throw in a review myself in the next days,
2) I'm here promising to post something new (an archetype, a monster or other) for each new review that will be posted here.
Let's see if I can make it... ^_^