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The fey have long held special fascination for many. Some are almost human, never quite fitting in as they see the world in a different way, while others are so attuned to the living world that they become unnatural in mortal eyes. In Finwicket's Bestiary: Along the Faerie Path from Clockwork Gnome Publishing, the gnomish explorer Thaddeus Finwicket braved the Realms of Faerie to bring you his notes on four new fey beings. The faerie seer, harvest haunt, and spindler are all fey with a proud Froudian feel, but for something Grimmer, look no further than the thin man. Assassins of the fey courts, the inscrutable thin men are feared even by those that hire them. For the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, this PDF will add several great new options for GMs running any games featuring the enigmatic fey.
What happens when you combine a card game with a roleplaying game? The folks at Ignitus Innovation asked this question, and they came up with Untold: Splintered Serenity! Your character is self-contained in a personalized deck—all of their abilities, items, moves, powers, and skills are detailed on the card itself. The only thing you need to play is a d20 and your deck! Upgrading your character is quick, and combat is fast and furious, "downgrading" your deck as you take damage. The Untold Primer is available for free and is included in the Starter Set, which has enough cards for 6 players and 35 minions for the GM to throw at you!
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Congrats, Allen!
Untold looks pretty dang cool, too.
YES!
More fey is just what the doctor ordered...looks great!
Thin men! How interestesting! Anyone know if they are based of the slender man urban myth?
Tom Qadim wrote: Thin men! How interestesting! Anyone know if they are based of the slender man urban myth?
Thematically, yes. The name spurred my imagination to create something (hopefully) equally creepy.
Tom Qadim wrote: Thin men! How interestesting! Anyone know if they are based of the slender man urban myth?
OT but I looked at that link and -- they think this was created by the SA gang? John Keel was writing about things like this back in the 70's.
That stated, the book/PDF itself looks very cool. More fae, yes!
Eric Hinkle wrote:
That stated, the book/PDF itself looks very cool. More fae, yes!
We definitely have plans for a new fae book in the works that will compliment this one.
Along the Faerie Path also contains a chapter on the Realms of Faerie. One of the goals was to provide something of a Faerie sourcebook as well.
taig wrote: Tom Qadim wrote: Thin men! How interestesting! Anyone know if they are based of the slender man urban myth?
Thematically, yes. The name spurred my imagination to create something (hopefully) equally creepy.
The preview pages on the product page here at Paizo are the ones dealing with the thin men.
Sweet! Grats to the owl the badgah and the puffin!
Patrick Curtin wrote: Sweet! Grats to the owl the badgah and the puffin! Thanks monkey!
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