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There's a two-day convention being held in Melbourne next wekeend, Unicon, and a player travelling from interstate who has played every scenario released so far, except The Devil We Know double which he has already signed up for (damn Pathfinder fanatics!) I was hoping there might be something released before Unicon that I might be able to offer him to play (though I won't have had time to Slot Zero it). Otherwise, I'll conscript him to run a scenario during that session, which isn't a bad alternative.
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There's a two-day convention being held in Melbourne next wekeend, Unicon, and a player travelling from interstate who has played every scenario released so far, except The Devil We Know double which he has already signed up for (damn Pathfinder fanatics!) I was hoping there might be something released before Unicon that I might be able to offer him to play (though I won't have had time to Slot Zero it). Otherwise, I'll conscript him to run a scenario during that session, which isn't a bad alternative.
Thanks for the compliment :-P
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Frost said somewhere recently that the modules come on on the last Wednesday of each month.
Which is the last day of the month, this time.
Yeah, this I gathered 5 minutes after I posted my question. Still I'm curious as to why there aren't any sneak peeks available. As a forewarning or so.
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Hey folks,
I've been in Alabama on business and returned last night with a nasty case of sick. We're striving to get the PDFs up on Friday at the latest but that may slip to Monday depending on my ability to reach the office. Here's a quick preview!
#33 Assault on the Kingdom of the Impossible by Craig Shackleton
#34 Encounter at the Drowning Stones by Tim Hitchcock
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Joshua J. Frost wrote:Tiers, please?Here's a quick preview!
#33 Assault on the Kingdom of the Impossible by Craig Shackleton
** spoiler omitted **#34 Encounter at the Drowning Stones by Tim Hitchcock
** spoiler omitted **
33 Assault on the Kingdom of the Impossible and is for Tier 1-5
34 Encounter at the Drowning Stones and is for Tier 7-11
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#33 Assault on the Kingdom of the Impossible by Craig Shackleton
** spoiler omitted **#34 Encounter at the Drowning Stones by Tim Hitchcock
** spoiler omitted **
Let's recap.
+ Both my favorite scenario writers (Shackleton & Hitchcock) are in the same batch.
+ Both include a particular organization my main character seriously hates.
- The names are kinda silly. AoKoI and EaDS. Or "Assault on KoI" and "Drowning Stones".
These scenarios make me enthusiastic.
Mark Moreland
Director of Brand Strategy
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Navdi wrote:Joshua J. Frost wrote:Tiers, please?Here's a quick preview!
#33 Assault on the Kingdom of the Impossible by Craig Shackleton
** spoiler omitted **#34 Encounter at the Drowning Stones by Tim Hitchcock
** spoiler omitted **33 Assault on the Kingdom of the Impossible and is for Tier 1-5
34 Encounter at the Drowning Stones and is for Tier 7-11
What other information do you know that the rest of us don't? Doug Doug, you better not be holding out on your fellow PFS players/GMs/organizers!
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Doug Doug wrote:What other information do you know that the rest of us don't? Doug Doug, you better not be holding out on your fellow PFS players/GMs/organizers!Navdi wrote:Joshua J. Frost wrote:Tiers, please?Here's a quick preview!
#33 Assault on the Kingdom of the Impossible by Craig Shackleton
** spoiler omitted **#34 Encounter at the Drowning Stones by Tim Hitchcock
** spoiler omitted **33 Assault on the Kingdom of the Impossible and is for Tier 1-5
34 Encounter at the Drowning Stones and is for Tier 7-11
If Josh wanted everyone to know he would share it I'm sure. (sorry!) After he gave out the blurbs I thought it was safe to spill the tiers. I only know the upcoming four scenarios' titles and tiers since I asked Josh directly while planning a November convention. I don't want to talk out of school.
AngrySpirit
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I've been in Alabama on business and returned last night with a nasty case of sick.
Sorry Josh, as a sutherner, I should have warned you against drinking certain types of water down here. Try to stick to the Jack Daniels or George Dickel, its about as pure as it gets.
Now I am just curious what would bring the man all the way over into Alabama. I am honored you visited, sorry about the sickness.
AngrySpirit
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Books-a-Million has offices there.
Ah, Birmingham. I had wondered why I wasn't seeing Paizo regularly in our local stores. I hope you guys had a chance to fix that. Barnes and Noble also has been slack in the Paizo products department. Traveling across the southeast, I like to stop at bookstores when I can. I have found Pathfinder books mixed in with XBOX 360 hint books as well as computer programming books. Its either an interesting marketing strategy or what concerns me more is roleplaying games are losing the war against computer games. Not that they should be in competition, but one can not deny the impact computers have made to gaming in general.
However, coffee and books are a good combo for retail. I wonder if I opened a game book store would I have to also sell pizza and Mountian Dew to attract customers.
Good luck with Books-a-Million!
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I have found Pathfinder books mixed in with XBOX 360 hint books as well as computer programming books. Its either an interesting marketing strategy or what concerns me more is roleplaying games are losing the war against computer games. Not that they should be in competition, but one can not deny the impact computers have made to gaming in general.
Speaking as someone who's tried to educate his co-workers before, that's actually just an artifact of B&N shelvers who don't have the slightest idea what RPGs are, and who therefore just shove the books into whatever likely spot they come across. Annoys the smurf out of me.
James Jacobs
Creative Director
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Joshua J. Frost wrote:I approve this message. I also wish to remind you that new art is now a requirement for all blog posts.Still looks like today.
Also, check tomorrow's blog. It's gonna be ... previewey.
Fair warning. It won't take a lot of oppression from the Blog Police to incite a full-fledged riot and uprising from the blog monkeys toiling in the blogwerks under the city.
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Also, check tomorrow's blog. It's gonna be ... previewey.
Nice, thanks for at least letting us know what's down the pipe as far as tiers go Josh. BTW you mentioned at Gen Con how many parts "The Devil We Know" should be, but I forgot. I'm wanting to say four, but wanted to double check in case I'm wrong or that has changed.
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Blog Police wrote:Fair warning. It won't take a lot of oppression from the Blog Police to incite a full-fledged riot and uprising from the blog monkeys toiling in the blogwerks under the city.Joshua J. Frost wrote:I approve this message. I also wish to remind you that new art is now a requirement for all blog posts.Still looks like today.
Also, check tomorrow's blog. It's gonna be ... previewey.
For the sake of public safety, you are granted a reprieve from new art in the blog. It is no longer required, but is greatly appreciated.