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I'm sure it's been asked before, but what are the name and class of the Savage Tide AP iconis?
Thanks in advance
They don't have names, actually. We didn't officially start naming our Iconics until Pathfinder. The only kind-of exceptions are the paladin and the cleric (Abelard and Tyralandi) who became the inspiration for characters in Erik Mona's Age of Worms campaign... but neither of them are among the Savage Tide iconics (who consist of the wizard/quasit, druid/deinonychus, barbarian, and monk).
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Antoine7 |
Antoine7 wrote:They don't have names, actually. We didn't officially start naming our Iconics until Pathfinder. The only kind-of exceptions are the paladin and the cleric (Abelard and Tyralandi) who became the inspiration for characters in Erik Mona's Age of Worms campaign... but neither of them are among the Savage Tide iconics (who consist of the wizard/quasit, druid/deinonychus, barbarian, and monk).I'm sure it's been asked before, but what are the name and class of the Savage Tide AP iconis?
Thanks in advance
That's a shame...my girlfriend really likes the styles of that Wizard...she would have love to know her name.
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Eyebite wrote:How do you know?Tatterdemalion wrote:Out of curiousity, who owns the ST iconics, Paizo or WotC?WotC (unfortunately).
Because they were contained in Dungeon (and Dragon) magazine, which is property of WotC.
The folks here at Paizo have also commented on it numerous times.
EDIT: Beaten to the punch.
Sir Kaikillah |
Sir Kaikillah wrote:Eyebite wrote:How do you know?Tatterdemalion wrote:Out of curiousity, who owns the ST iconics, Paizo or WotC?WotC (unfortunately).
Because they were contained in Dungeon (and Dragon) magazine, which is property of WotC.
The folks here at Paizo have also commented on it numerous times.
EDIT: Beaten to the punch.
thank you