
Kyle Baird |

Wow, wow, wow. I'm totally bookmarking this thread as my new go-to ego-booster homepage. Thanks again again all!
And, just to make sure this love in goes to a fraction of all the right people, your friendly Paizo development staff is: Jason Bulmahn, Chris Carey, James Jacobs, Erik Mona, Sean "the K is for Kredentials" Reynolds, Sarah Robinson, Wes Schneider, and James Sutter.
What about Arrick Moanah?

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F. Wesley Schneider wrote:What about Arrick Moanah?Wow, wow, wow. I'm totally bookmarking this thread as my new go-to ego-booster homepage. Thanks again again all!
And, just to make sure this love in goes to a fraction of all the right people, your friendly Paizo development staff is: Jason Bulmahn, Chris Carey, James Jacobs, Erik Mona, Sean "the K is for Kredentials" Reynolds, Sarah Robinson, Wes Schneider, and James Sutter.
Not him. That guy doesn't do squat.

Dhampir984 |

And, just to make sure this love in goes to a fraction of all the right people,
YOU FORGOT THE ACCOUNTANTS! If Lisa thinks they needed some loving, how can you just forget em? ;/
Never good to forget what the boss thinks.

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F. Wesley Schneider wrote:I have to add Cosmo, Alison McKenzie, Gary Teeter, Joshua Frost, Wes Schnider and Lisa Stevens to the roster. And the poor, poor interns/mini-onions. And any and all other Paizo staff that are not listed.Wow, wow, wow. I'm totally bookmarking this thread as my new go-to ego-booster homepage. Thanks again again all!
And, just to make sure this love in goes to a fraction of all the right people, your friendly Paizo development staff is: Jason Bulmahn, Chris Carey, James Jacobs, Erik Mona, Sean "the K is for Kredentials" Reynolds, Sarah Robinson, Wes Schneider, and James Sutter.
Don't forget the pizza delivery folks!

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Well that's pretty much a sure way to get anything you want. Appeals to my fragile ego are ALWAYS appreciated. :P
we do as we can :)
but we keep true to our heartsWhat I tried out at Paizocon probably won't become an AP - we don't really have a format yet for it to be what I want it to be - but it's already seen too much work to lie quiet, so we'll see where it goes as it simmers away on the back burner.
As for an Ustalav AP, Come On. Do you know James and I? Have you seen what we like? Do you KNOW how many ghouls and ghosts have been in Pathfinder? Doing an Ustalav campaign really is just a matter of time. No solid idea when yet, but eventually, no worries.
jeje ok I know I know... just trying to put it on the table isntead of the backburner...
already waiting for Carrion Hill... I don't know anything of the adventure you put in Paizocon... just heard quite interesting things... so... well we are waiting to learn more :)
also Urgothoa and Pharasma needs some love, and an Ustalav AP would be perfect for that

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F. Wesley Schneider wrote:I have to add Cosmo, Alison McKenzie, Gary Teeter, Joshua Frost, Wes Schnider and Lisa Stevens to the roster. And the poor, poor interns/mini-onions. And any and all other Paizo staff that are not listed.Wow, wow, wow. I'm totally bookmarking this thread as my new go-to ego-booster homepage. Thanks again again all!
And, just to make sure this love in goes to a fraction of all the right people, your friendly Paizo development staff is: Jason Bulmahn, Chris Carey, James Jacobs, Erik Mona, Sean "the K is for Kredentials" Reynolds, Sarah Robinson, Wes Schneider, and James Sutter.
Personally, I always credit/blame Alavarez.
He's the one that got me hooked a couple of GenCons ago.

Secretlyreplacedwith |

I blame Sebastian for getting my post suppressed. He publicly admitted flagging it!
You should really be thankful. Having me flag your posts is like getting a personal visit from the spirits of Gary Gygax and Dave Arneson, just so they could game with you.
Seriously.....I'm that awesome.

Dragonchess Player |

What I tried out at Paizocon probably won't become an AP - we don't really have a format yet for it to be what I want it to be - but it's already seen too much work to lie quiet, so we'll see where it goes as it simmers away on the back burner.
Allow me to raise the following suggestion, again:
A separate line, perhaps a 96 page soft-bound super adventure in the style of Red Hand of Doom, with maybe one or two releases per year, would probably be the best option. It wouldn't have to be strictly "followups" to an AP, but could be used to present story arcs too big for a single module but not big enough for an entire AP; for example, the Falcon's Hollow module arc (D0, D1, E1, D1.5) could be made into one big adventure, with expanded information on the town's movers & shakers, surroundings, and options for the party. This would allow a "mid-sized" option between the one-shot/serial Modules and a full blown AP.
BTW, welcome Kyle and Aaron!

Majuba |

Allow me to raise the following suggestion, again:
A separate line, perhaps a 96 page soft-bound super adventure in the style of Red Hand of Doom, with maybe one or two releases per year, would probably be the best option. It wouldn't have to be strictly "followups" to an AP, but could be used to present story arcs too big for a single module but not big enough for an entire AP; for example, the Falcon's Hollow module arc (D0, D1, E1, D1.5) could be made into one big adventure, with expanded information on the town's movers & shakers, surroundings, and options for the party. This would allow a "mid-sized" option between the one-shot/serial Modules and a full blown AP.
This would be a pretty good idea for a "filler issue" if they ever wanted to bump the timing of the AP's out by a month or two.
Personally, I hate James Jacobs the most. His exquisite depiction of Sandpoint and hilariously fun adventure in PF1 made me abandon my long-term epic campaign for this Pathfinder... stuff.

Sharoth |

F. Wesley Schneider wrote:Kyle Baird wrote:(I blame Josh)The phrase most heard in the Pazio offices, followed closely by "I blame Sean"... and then probably "I blame Wes."You need to get out of the pit more. The top is and always has been, "I blame Cosmo."
(I kinda wish I were kidding.)
What you REALLY mean is, "I blame all the Customers that throw their hard earned money at us, thus forcing us to do a moducrum of real work!" Am I right? ~grins~