Vic Wertz Chief Technical Officer |
We've just announced the Pathfinder Chronicles products for the 1st Quarter of 2009.
As many of you have probably already anticipated, January's release is the Second Darkness Map Folio.
February brings a sort of followup to Classic Monsters Revisited, the 64-page Dragons Revisited, by Mike McArtor.
For March, we've got Dark Markets—A Guide to Katapesh, by Amber E. Scott, which sheds light on a city featured in the fourth Pathfinder Adventure Path, Legacy of Fire.
April's release takes you beyond Golarion in The Great Beyond—A Guide to the Multiverse, by Todd Stewart.
Dragnmoon |
Yeah!!! I am finally able to get into this thread!!!!
Dale McCoy Jr Jon Brazer Enterprises |
February brings a sort of followup to Classic Monsters Revisited, the 64-page Dragons Revisited, by Mike McArtor.
For March, we've got Dark Markets—A Guide to Katapesh, by Amber E. Scott, which sheds light on a city featured in the fourth Pathfinder Adventure Path, Legacy of Fire.
April's release takes you beyond Golarion in The Great Beyond—A Guide to the Multiverse, by Todd Stewart.
Sold, sold, and sold. Oh, wait, I'm a subscriber already. *Sits back, relaxes and waits*
Watcher |
The Great Beyond is the home of the angels, demons, and gods of the Pathfinder Chronicles campaign setting, making this lushly illustrated guidebook a necessity for players (and characters) interested in the inner workings of the world’s cosmology and myths.
"Lushly illustrated".
I like that. :)
Cheddar Bearer |
What an update. Legacy of fire sounds like a cool idea for an adventure path. Definitely a big change of pace from the first three AP's. I don't think you could get much further from Varisia than Katapesh. The chronicle products look pretty damn impressive too. I'm already looking forward to the dragons revisited book.
F. Wesley Schneider Contributor |
Thank goodness F. Wesley Schneider's latest project, Pathfinder: Ogres and Underthangs, 2009 Calendar, was killed.
Killed? Oh contraire. It's just been pushed back to 2010. Its takes a lot of time and a lot of nauseous artists to make a daily desk calendar with 365 separate pieces of hot ogre action. I'm already thinking about the 2011 offering as well, "Lesions and Lace."