Cosmo Director of Sales |
Fang |
*trips on fake antennae and ends up on back, feebly waving legs in air* (whispering desperately) Wait! Wait up! I'm stuck on my back!!!!!! (frantically waves legs and antennae in an attempt to flip over)(mumbles to self) boy, those lawyers sure can move in a hurry when they want to...I hope that PostMonster doesn't have a +5 can of Raid on hand...
Cosmo Director of Sales |
*trips on fake antennae and ends up on back, feebly waving legs in air* (whispering desperately) Wait! Wait up! I'm stuck on my back!!!!!! (frantically waves legs and antennae in an attempt to flip over)
...and doing a great Gregor Samsa impression, by the way.
Fang |
Fang wrote:*trips on fake antennae and ends up on back, feebly waving legs in air* (whispering desperately) Wait! Wait up! I'm stuck on my back!!!!!! (frantically waves legs and antennae in an attempt to flip over)...and doing a great Gregor Samsa impression, by the way.
But with much more surrealism, I assure you...
--FangGary Teter Senior Software Developer |
DitheringFool |
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...how often would you have to play DnD with some of the top names in the industry?
Phil Lacefield Jr. Contributor |
...how often would you have to play DnD with some of the top names in the industry?
That depends on what night you have free. Myself, Vic, Jeremy, and three former WotC employees of some note play every Tuesday at Vic & Lisa's house, where she is DMing us through The Shackled City (and a brutal campaign it is indeed!) Our conference room here at the office is packed full of D&D minis, Dwarven Forge and TacTiles terrain, and a gigantic white board; it's occupied at least four nights a week, if not more, by various other campaigns run by and filled with staffers. In fact, I know of only three staffers who are NOT in regular campaigns here at the office. Many of us run campaigns on the side (I run my home-brew on Friday nights with four non-staffers.) Oh, and Our Man Erik is of course one of the original members of the Ptolus campaign.
So, uhh, yeah. Not required, but certainly helpful.
Mike McArtor Contributor |
DitheringFool |
DitheringFool wrote:...how often would you have to play DnD with some of the top names in the industry?That depends on what night you have free. Myself, Vic, Jeremy, and three former WotC employees of some note play every Tuesday at Vic & Lisa's house, where she is DMing us through The Shackled City (and a brutal campaign it is indeed!) Our conference room here at the office is packed full of D&D minis, Dwarven Forge and TacTiles terrain, and a gigantic white board; it's occupied at least four nights a week, if not more, by various other campaigns run by and filled with staffers. In fact, I know of only three staffers who are NOT in regular campaigns here at the office. Many of us run campaigns on the side (I run my home-brew on Friday nights with four non-staffers.) Oh, and Our Man Erik is of course one of the original members of the Ptolus campaign.
So, uhh, yeah. Not required, but certainly helpful.
Oh man! I almost wish I wasn't so mind-bogglingly conservative so the otherwise great state of Washington could abide my dark presence...
Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
Adam Daigle Director of Narrative |
Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
Fake Healer |
Vic Wertz wrote:Lilith wrote:*ow* I bumped my toe...
Is this thing still open, or did you find yourself a willing supplicant for the position of FNG?
So, um... you submitting a resume, or what? C'mon.
-Vic.
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Um...*shuffles feet and looks down at her toes*
Okay. :)
I don't know if E-references count but...I would stake my whole credibility and rep on Lilith being MORE than you guys could ever need in an employee. She is a harder worker on her little projects then most people are at their jobs. Her knowledge and experience make her an in-dispensible resource of the boards and her indoctrination into the ranks of Paizo Publishing would only serve to make the products produced by Paizo that much better. If the choice was between Lilith and Bill Gates, my recommendation would be Lilith, she is a good person with a passion for the business and a unique knowledge and insight that would only serve to propel Paizo Publishing to the next level of quality. Her skills and knowledge serves to "enbiggen" us all.
FH (Ex-Datacommunications Specialist (DuPont), former Carpenter, and Stay-at-Home Father Extraordinare)