Art for Art's Sake!

Paizo.com brings in a new line of art books!

One look at our lavishly illustrated magazines and products is all you need to know that we here at Paizo love art. So we've decided to add a SQP's line of art books to the paizo.com store.

From legendary Dungeons & Dragons illustrators like Keith Parkinson and Clyde Caldwell to the artistic renderings of Magic: The Gathering artist Doug Shuler, we have something for everyone. Check out the art of Dragon Magazine regulars James Ryman and Daniel Horne, or marvel at the art of the famous Michael Möbius.

While we're on the topic of art books, don't forget that you can now get your preorder in for The Art of Dragon Magazine, due in October. As with all orders, we won't charge your credit card until the book ships, but you'll have the peace of mind that your copy will be sent to you as soon as it is available.

Finally, we still have a few of the art prints featuring the Wayne Reynolds cover art from the first Age of Worms issue, Dungeon 124.

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One look at our lavishly illustrated magazines and products is all you need to know that we here at Paizo love art. So we've decided to add a SQP's line of art books to the paizo.com store.

From legendary Dungeons & Dragons illustrators like Keith Parkinson and Clyde Caldwell to the artistic renderings of Magic: The Gathering artist Doug Shuler, we have something for everyone. Check out the art of Dragon Magazine regulars James Ryman and Daniel Horne, or marvel at the art of the famous Michael Möbius.

While we're on the topic of art books, don't forget that you can now get your preorder in for The Art of Dragon Magazine, due in October. As with all orders, we won't charge your credit card until the book ships, but you'll have the peace of mind that your copy will be sent to you as soon as it is available.

Finally, we still have a few of the art prints featuring the Wayne Reynolds cover art from the first Age of Worms[a] issue, [url="/dungeon/v5748btpy7ebk"]Dungeon 124.


AHHH!!! *jumps up and down in excitement*

All my favorite artists!

...crap, I'm broke!

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

Lilith, you may want to look into our upcoming Gamer Direct Deposit program, where your paycheck can be converted directly into paizo.com store credit.

That way you won't be tempted to spend your hard-earned money on stuff like rent, food or medicine. Instead, you'll be able to focus your buying power on the things that truly matter: The products we sell on paizo.com.


~laughter~ Thanks Gary! Do you want my house too? What about my first born child? Shall we start with major organs?

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

It turns out that buildings, children and organs are hard to convert to store credit. However, gp, pp and sp work fine. So do most other forms of treasure.

Liberty's Edge

I gots...1 extra kidney, eye, ear, arm, leg; how much store credit is an organ worth? Oops, simultaneosity; your post beat me to the punch.


~Looks around for some treasure~ Does monopoly money work? ~hopeful look on my face~ Drat! I knew you would say that, Gary! ~thoughtful look~ I could go raid that Kobold lair, but the Ultimate Adventurer has already raided there. ~grimaces~ And now all the kobold women are trying out the dating services! ~grumbles~ Ah, well. I get paid next week, so you can extort, err, um, accept my money then.


~grins~ Nice try, Heathansson. However, the church of Adventurer Healing does accept those organs for a small fee.


Gary Teter wrote:

Lilith, you may want to look into our upcoming Gamer Direct Deposit program, where your paycheck can be converted directly into paizo.com store credit.

That way you won't be tempted to spend your hard-earned money on stuff like rent, food or medicine. Instead, you'll be able to focus your buying power on the things that truly matter: The products we sell on paizo.com.

Woo-hoo!! That makes it so much easier! Gamer Direct Deposit - neat! :D

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