houstonderek |
Joshua J. Frost wrote:One could also argue that we get on with the game we liked. But, hey, this is the internet--semantics reign supreme.…but Paizo found a market for a new product because 3.5 lovers did not go quietly into the good night.
No, they continued a market they were already producing for because people wanted new material for the game they liked.
Bill Dunn |
Joshua J. Frost wrote:One could also argue that we get on with the game we liked. But, hey, this is the internet--semantics reign supreme.…but Paizo found a market for a new product because 3.5 lovers did not go quietly into the good night.
That's right. We're getting on with the game we like (something 3.5ish), with the closest support we can find (PFRPG).
The 4e designers got on with the game they liked - which turned out to be something different from what Paizo and a whole lot of 3.5 fans liked. So we had to get on with something other than 4e...
KaeYoss |
Regularizing (Regulating?) the collective name of the embodiments of Chaos Itself? Boy, someone's a bit Axiomatic...
Bah. They're the embodiments of frog. Too evil to hold the chaos gig.
Plus, correct spelling isn't a sign of order. It's a sign of not being a 10-year-old counter-strike player (though, of course, the 10-year-old part is like saying "bearded dwarf") ;-P
sowhereaminow |
taig wrote:Pax Veritas wrote:I could never imagine him spearing the Master with a stick of celery. But that is a funny image.Ranch Dretching wrote:Yeah... lot a good that celery ever did Peter Davidson, eh?Pitchfork Salesman wrote:Business is looking up!Can I buy one? They seem so much more effective than celery stalks!Agreed.
For others who may want to know (yeah you, you know who you are), the Celery on Peter Davidson's lapel (he was the fifth or sixth incarnation of Dr. Who - methinks sixth) was used as an indication of inhabitability of the planet atmosphere/air etc.I don't recall if they ever did much else with it in the series, though.
Must resist urge to reply. [Rolls d20] Damn, a 1!
Peter Davison played the fifth doctor in the original TV series. He had quite a tough act to follow, as he was preceded by Tom Baker, widely regarded at the time as one of the Doctor's best incarnations.
Please return to your normal discussion.
minkscooter |
Caesar Slaad wrote:The slaads are coming. Ye shall know chaos.It's "slaadi". And they lack protean.
I tried a few proteans once, they tasted stringy and they were full of these little spiky things that you had to pick out, plus their amorphous anatomy made me always a little unsure whether I should spit something out. I'm not sure they go well with potato or caesar slaad.
KaeYoss |
I tried a few proteans once, they tasted stringy and they were full of these little spiky things that you had to pick out, plus their amorphous anatomy made me always a little unsure whether I should spit something out. I'm not sure they go well with potato or caesar slaad.
I bet you only order calzone only if you know exactly what is in it.
Go eat your lawburgers :P
minkscooter |
minkscooter wrote:I tried a few proteans once, they tasted stringy and they were full of these little spiky things that you had to pick out, plus their amorphous anatomy made me always a little unsure whether I should spit something out. I'm not sure they go well with potato or caesar slaad.
I bet you only order calzone only if you know exactly what is in it.
Go eat your lawburgers :P
Go stuff it in your calzone! Then give it to the gnomes, they'll eat anything. Stupid gnome, said I needed more protean in my diet...
<burrows underground>