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It was mentioned that the cover art for this was in back in December. Any chance we'll get a peek at that or a mockup cover anytime soon? And please tell me that WAR did the cover or some interior art!
We have a couple other books coming out before this one, so I think it might be a little while before we get around to meaty previews. (And I checked yesterday—the final cover is still in design.)

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Harleykitty wrote:It was mentioned that the cover art for this was in back in December. Any chance we'll get a peek at that or a mockup cover anytime soon? And please tell me that WAR did the cover or some interior art!We have a couple other books coming out before this one, so I think it might be a little while before we get around to meaty previews. (And I checked yesterday—the final cover is still in design.)
Thanks Vic! Just out of curiosity, can you tell us who supplied the cover art?

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Rechan wrote:That time is known as breeding season to the hargoyles, and as "the terrible time where you have to carry an umbrella and wear raincoats and earplugs at all times. And NEVER look up.
Gargoyles are male harpies, and harpies are female gargoyles. The two rarely are found together, as they hate one another. However, during the breeding season, they shelve their feud and have great aerial orgies.
Yep, Kae, that may the funniest thing I've ever seen from you (despite a long history on WotC's Minis boards). Simply impressive.

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I had a different kind of question ... in light of the potential transition between editions, and the possible mechanics and flavor changes that might occur with iconic monsters, does it make sense to delay release of the product?
My impression is that flavor will be dependent on Paizo wants in Golarion, not on whatever Wizards decides to do. The other depends on how much crunch is in the book, which isn't necessarily very much.

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I had a different kind of question ... in light of the potential transition between editions, and the possible mechanics and flavor changes that might occur with iconic monsters, does it make sense to delay release of the product?
Cheers
If I remember correctly, the cover's being done by Andrew Hou.
And there's really not much crunch in the book at all. The vast bulk of the book works fine for 3.5, 2nd, 1st, BEMCI, Stormbringer, 4th, Runequest, Shadowrun, GURPS, and pretty much any other RPG that uses some or all of the monsters in question. Provided you want to inject that game with some Golarion flavor, that is!

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If I remember correctly, the cover's being done by Andrew Hou.
And there's really not much crunch in the book at all. The vast bulk of the book works fine for 3.5, 2nd, 1st, BEMCI, Stormbringer, 4th, Runequest, Shadowrun, GURPS, and pretty much any other RPG that uses some or all of the monsters in question. Provided you want to inject that game with some Golarion flavor, that is!
First - that is a beastly beauty of a cover!
Thanks James - just thinking along the lines of the new crunch/flavor for Orcs and Hobgoblins in 4E.
And as far as injecting my game with Golarion flavor - my game has Golarion track-marks, man.
Cheers