joela
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From Jason's blog:
Today is my last day of development work on the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. This project has consumed my entire work life for the past 15 months, and my every waking moment for the past three weeks. From here it goes over to layout and editing and then off to the printers.This is it.
Today is my last day of development work on the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. This project has consumed my entire work life for the past 15 months, and my every waking moment for the past three weeks. From here it goes over to layout and editing and then off to the printers.
More at the blog.
| DM_Blake |
It's not enough Jason. Not nearly enough.
Only your work life?
Come on, surely during those 15 months you could have consumed some free time, family time, and sleep time too?
Lazy...
Of course all of the above is pure sarcasm.
What I really meant to say was:
Thanks for the wonderful BETA rules, and I can't wait to see the final product.
Kudos on a job well-done! Now get some sleep...
Arnim Thayer
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No matter how it turns out, thanks for all the work. And especially thanks for keeping the open license alive.
Having tried 4E, I found it just wasn't for me. I am glad to have an alternative. Pathfinder is the true inheritor of the D&D RPG name. I recently discovered, much to my surprise, that I have purchased more Pathfinder stuff in the last year than I did D&D stuff from WoTC the previous three years!
Thanks for making us all a part of this!
Tarren Dei
RPG Superstar 2009 Top 8
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Thanks alot Jason. I may be 9, but designing a bunch of rules doesn't sound too easy. When I'm older, my kids will play with the rules. And then their kids will play with rules. And then.... (*runs out of breath*) Well, anyways, 3 cheers for Jason!
I think Nerrat may be getting ahead of himself, but he's already decided that this is the edition of the game he's going to play for years to come.
zacharythefirst
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No matter how it turns out, thanks for all the work. And especially thanks for keeping the open license alive.
Having tried 4E, I found it just wasn't for me. I am glad to have an alternative. Pathfinder is the true inheritor of the D&D RPG name. I recently discovered, much to my surprise, that I have purchased more Pathfinder stuff in the last year than I did D&D stuff from WoTC the previous three years!
Thanks for making us all a part of this!
This. Thanks, Jason!
| Shadowborn |
Hopefully it won't result in a cursed item. ;)
Nope. The gods of Golarion have a vested interest in this particular item. The only side effect, not really a curse, is one that affects all items of this type: it has a tendency to attract trolls.
Add in my personal thanks and that of my gaming group as well, Jason. We're really looking forward to our first official Pathfinder game this summer.
| Turin the Mad |
Wow guys.. thanks for all of the support. I do appreciate it.
BTW.. I am now done..
It is time for sleep..
Jason Bulmahn
Lead Designer
Paizo Publishing
We'll see him rise from his slumber in ... 12 1/2 hours or so. ^_^
Congratulations on completing a real-life adventure path - time for the templated t-rex, the one-eyed one and the rest of the critters to pick up their parts of this immense task!
:) May shoggoths gently sing thee through thy rest.
Etales
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From Jason's blog:
Today is my last day of development work on the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. This project has consumed my entire work life for the past 15 months, and my every waking moment for the past three weeks. From here it goes over to layout and editing and then off to the printers.This is it.
Today is my last day of development work on the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game. This project has consumed my entire work life for the past 15 months, and my every waking moment for the past three weeks. From here it goes over to layout and editing and then off to the printers.
More at the blog.
Let me add my thanks as well Jason!