I'm totally buying that Seven Swords of Sin


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Liberty's Edge

That just looks awesome. I'm gettin' that bad hog.


Agreed. I'm really excited about the whole series, actually.


I'm in. Looks like good stuff coming our way.

Contributor

This book shall rocketh! I can't wait to get it too! the LORDS OF PAIZO banding together to create One Book To Rule Them All, and the reins in the firm grasp of James Sutter (whose fiction kicks ass by the way for any of you who haven't read it...Dreamcatching)

Yeah, I think I'll definitely be picking this treasure up!

Liberty's Edge

Come on with the subscription service already...
I mean...please.
Ahh-hmpgh
Pretty please...


I'm definitely getting this.

I love sin.

Liberty's Edge

Man, that cover's badass.

Paizo Employee Chief Creative Officer, Publisher

Heathansson wrote:
Man, that cover's badass.

We'd been looking for a good excuse to try Steve Ellis on a cover for a while now. He obviously delivered. Expect to see more from him in the future.

--Erik


Pathfinder Adventure Path, Rulebook Subscriber

Okay I'm confused. Is this module tied to the Pathfinder series #1 or a separate thing? Coincidence in themes or related?

Paizo Employee Director of Games

waltero wrote:
Okay I'm confused. Is this module tied to the Pathfinder series #1 or a separate thing? Coincidence in themes or related?

Seven Swords of Sin is, in some ways, related to the plot of the Rise of the Runelords Adventure Path. That said, it is not required to run RotR, nor do you need RotR to run 7 Swords. Consider it to be more of a side story. Related, but not integral to the plot.

Jason Bulmahn
GameMastery Brand Manager


Erik Mona wrote:
Heathansson wrote:
Man, that cover's badass.

We'd been looking for a good excuse to try Steve Ellis on a cover for a while now. He obviously delivered. Expect to see more from him in the future.

--Erik

I'm still awaiting some new Erol Otus art for Paizo.

Liberty's Edge

I fear EO has been nabbed by one of his....models.


Erik Mona wrote:

We'd been looking for a good excuse to try Steve Ellis on a cover for a while now. He obviously delivered. Expect to see more from him in the future.

--Erik

Erik,

I know this was a contest to see who killed the most PCs with their room. Who won the contest at Gen Con. I know the room with the Chasm in the middle of it has a lot of kills for most of the four days.

Contributor

I don't recall who had the most kills, but Bulmahn, Mona, Cosmo, and Phil had the highest body counts. There were 255 deaths altogether over the course of the con.

*has vivid flashback of JB congo-ing out of the Delve chanting, "Murder, murder, mur-der!"*

Dark Archive Contributor

I saw the numbers on the picture in the blog. My room was completely and utterly undeadly.

*goes back to writing what he knows*

Dark Archive RPG Superstar 2013 Top 32

Will you guys post who wrote each room so that our players know who to blame when they die horribly? That'd be awesome!

Liberty's Edge

Shhhhh....blame the cleric. ;)

Dark Archive RPG Superstar 2013 Top 32

Heathansson wrote:
Shhhhh....blame the cleric. ;)

I'll keep that in mind for Aubrey's Eberron game then. >:)

Contributor

I <3 this thread.

Paizo Employee Director of Narrative

I don't know if we were just smart and lucky, if Wes was just spent after running it all day or if he was taking it easy on us, but none of us died and I rogued my way through completely unscathed. Damned keys didn't work anyway.


Nicolas Logue wrote:

James Sutter (whose fiction kicks ass by the way for any of you who haven't read it...Dreamcatching)

Nicolas, you were absolutely right! Dreamcatching by James Sutter is an excellent story. I'm glad you provided a link so that I could check it out. I guess that's a vote for Nicolas Logue... wait...

Contributor

That Dave Guy wrote:
Nicolas Logue wrote:

James Sutter (whose fiction kicks ass by the way for any of you who haven't read it...Dreamcatching)

Nicolas, you were absolutely right! Dreamcatching by James Sutter is an excellent story. I'm glad you provided a link so that I could check it out. I guess that's a vote for Nicolas Logue... wait...

A vote for Sutter is a vote for Logue!!!

MUUUHHAHAAHHAHAHAAHAH!

Liberty's Edge

Nicolas Logue wrote:
That Dave Guy wrote:
Nicolas Logue wrote:

James Sutter (whose fiction kicks ass by the way for any of you who haven't read it...Dreamcatching)

Nicolas, you were absolutely right! Dreamcatching by James Sutter is an excellent story. I'm glad you provided a link so that I could check it out. I guess that's a vote for Nicolas Logue... wait...

A vote for Sutter is a vote for Logue!!!

MUUUHHAHAAHHAHAHAAHAH!

*sigh*

That's fer you, Pettmeister!!! PROZIT!!!

Liberty's Edge

Oh, and I bought it today. Sweeeeeeet.


I'm itching to see the BBEG...

Spoiler:
Tirana

...return in future adventures. Like a Golarion/Varisian-kind of Bargle.

Liberty's Edge

Hierophantasm wrote:

I'm itching to see the BBEG...

** spoiler omitted **
...return in future adventures. Like a Golarion/Varisian-kind of Bargle.

I just skimmed it tonight. I agree, though.

Spoiler:
she needs a teleportation ring demon like Theleb Ka'arna (I think) so she's sure to get away. She's so hot.

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