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Has there been any discussion or plans for releasing any novels set in the Pathfinder Campaign Setting? I've always found novels to be a great way to quickly get to know a setting's overall theme, history, major players, and geography quickly. I think it's an avenue that could bring in additional revenue, promote the RPG, and help players get an even better insight on the campaign setting.
Even a series of short stories or weekly chapter releases by various contributors on the paizo.com website would be a great thing to see. I doubt you'd have a shortage of forum contributors willing to post their stories on the site.
Tarrintino

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Has there been any discussion or plans for releasing any novels set in the Pathfinder Campaign Setting? I've always found novels to be a great way to quickly get to know a setting's overall theme, history, major players, and geography quickly. I think it's an avenue that could bring in additional revenue, promote the RPG, and help players get an even better insight on the campaign setting.
Even a series of short stories or weekly chapter releases by various contributors on the paizo.com website would be a great thing to see. I doubt you'd have a shortage of forum contributors willing to post their stories on the site.
Tarrintino
This is a recurring theme of the boards. So far Paizo have said that they have plans, but they are in the early, early stages and not something they want to unleash on the world just yet. So, there are plans. Secret, spooky plans.

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Has there been any discussion or plans for releasing any novels set in the Pathfinder Campaign Setting? I've always found novels to be a great way to quickly get to know a setting's overall theme, history, major players, and geography quickly. I think it's an avenue that could bring in additional revenue, promote the RPG, and help players get an even better insight on the campaign setting.
Even a series of short stories or weekly chapter releases by various contributors on the paizo.com website would be a great thing to see. I doubt you'd have a shortage of forum contributors willing to post their stories on the site.
Tarrintino
We are working on Pathfinder fiction and will hopefully have news to share in the next month or so.
Oh, and if you are Quentin Tarantino, the movie rights are still available! :)
-Lisa

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Has there been any discussion or plans for releasing any novels set in the Pathfinder Campaign Setting? I've always found novels to be a great way to quickly get to know a setting's overall theme, history, major players, and geography quickly. I think it's an avenue that could bring in additional revenue, promote the RPG, and help players get an even better insight on the campaign setting.
Even a series of short stories or weekly chapter releases by various contributors on the paizo.com website would be a great thing to see. I doubt you'd have a shortage of forum contributors willing to post their stories on the site.
Tarrintino
Rea... ding... With eyes. Huh. I don't think it'll ever catch on.
I believe that what the Lord of all Ustalav was trying to convey to you, Tarrintino, was that this subject has been extensively discussed to death on at least half a dozen threads already…
However, as the search function can at times be somewhat unreliable, here are links to some of those threads:
Recent thread about Pathfinder Fiction: *link*
Thread including links to video of Pathfinder staff talking about pathfinder fiction at PaizoCon 2009 *link*
Extensive Thread on this subject posted in 2008: *link*
Extensive Thread about Pathfinder novels from 2008/2009: *link*
Thread on this topic posted earlier this year: *link*
The site Montalve linked to has a group of writers who post their own fan fiction, the Wayfinder #1 magazine (available as a free download from the Paizo Site somewhere round about here *link*) contains fan fiction edited and presented by the Cookie Mistress of the Paizo boards herself and a certain slippery amphibian, and a Wayfinder #2 magazine is currently underway.
Also, both James Sutter (Pathfinders #1 - #18) and Elaine Cunningham (Pathfinders #18 - #24) have written stories in previous Pathfinder adventure paths concerning the (mis)adventures of various members of the Pathfinder Society, and Dave Gross is contributing fiction to the current arc.
Edit:
And a belated welcome to the Paizo boards, Tarrintino, as I don't believe I've seen you posting before.
Now if you'll excuse me, but I need to go and post a rant down in the off-topic section about the failures of the England men's cricket team...

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The site Montalve linked to has a group of writers who post...
and 3 videos about what Paizo Staff said about Pathfinder Fiction in thelast Paizocon... being more direct you can find here the Pathfidner Fiction

Mairkurion {tm} |

Charles Evans 25 wrote:The site Montalve linked to has a group of writers who post...and 3 videos about what Paizo Staff said about Pathfinder Fiction in thelast Paizocon... being more direct you can find here the Pathfinder Fiction
These indeed are the videos to which I was referring, and I found them informative (thanks to Montalve for the linkage). Allow me to add my belated welcome to you, Tarrintino--I was in something of a hurry earlier.

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Thank you all for the helpful posts, I really appreciate it.
I've got one last question though. Here goes:
Part of my concept is that while he's adventuring (the Council of Thieves AP, btw) he'll be spending his downtime working on and upgrading a bow for himself, which will be his masterpiece, starting with a simple longbow fresh out of the workshop, and then fine tuning and eventually enchanting it with more and more powerful magic properties. His bow will have great sentimental value and be very ornate and artistic, and his prized possession.
I understand the rules for the cost of upgrading an item magically, they're easy. It's just the cost of the resulting item minus the cost of the starting item. I also understand the time needed to upgrade.
What I'm missing is, again, the DC of the check and CL required. If they're the same as if I were creating the item newly, then I've got it already. For example, the DC and CL required for creating a brand new +1 seeking bow would be exactly the same as upgrading a +1 bow to a +1 seeking bow. If that isn't the case, how does this situation differ?
I also am concerned about the consequences of failure to make the DC while upgrading. Are just the materials for the upgrade destroyed, or would the whole bow be destroyed? Thanks again for all of your help.

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Thank you all for the helpful posts, I really appreciate it.
I've got one last question though. Here goes:
Part of my concept is that while he's adventuring (the Council of Thieves AP, btw) he'll be spending his downtime working on and upgrading a bow for himself, which will be his masterpiece, starting with a simple longbow fresh out of the workshop, and then fine tuning and eventually enchanting it with more and more powerful magic properties. His bow will have great sentimental value and be very ornate and artistic, and his prized possession.
I understand the rules for the cost of upgrading an item magically, they're easy. It's just the cost of the resulting item minus the cost of the starting item. I also understand the time needed to upgrade.
What I'm missing is, again, the DC of the check and CL required. If they're the same as if I were creating the item newly, then I've got it already. For example, the DC and CL required for creating a brand new +1 seeking bow would be exactly the same as upgrading a +1 bow to a +1 seeking bow. If that isn't the case, how does this situation differ?
I also am concerned about the consequences of failure to make the DC while upgrading. Are just the materials for the upgrade destroyed, or would the whole bow be destroyed? Thanks again for all of your help.
Ooo...another freaky phantom post from a different thread. This happened to me once.

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Pathfinder Chronicler put videos of this discussion from GenCon up on YouTube.
To be accurate, these videos were taken at PaizoCon 2009. A glorious event that cannot be described within our mortal understanding.
But for those that love GenCon and its hysteria, I can see how one can get that confused. Similar to taking heavy drugs and believing you are in heaven as opposed to actually being there. I can say without a doubt, I know the difference.

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But for those that love GenCon and its hysteria, I can see how one can get that confused. Similar to taking heavy drugs and believing you are in heaven as opposed to actually being there. I can say without a doubt, I know the difference.
I bet you got to heaven by taking some lighter drugs, like beer.

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Mairkurion {tm} wrote:Pathfinder Chronicler put videos of this discussion from GenCon up on YouTube.To be accurate, these videos were taken at PaizoCon 2009. A glorious event that cannot be described within our mortal understanding.
Sorry. Brain typed one thing, fingers typed another. Soon, my brain will have no need of those stupid fingers...and THEN we shall SEE!

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I was just curious if there is any new info to update us on? I just recently got back into reading again and these would definitely be of interest to me.
Eric Mona teased... 2 weeks.
But then again he was wearing a three mask and kinda look like he had three breasts, so who knows what that means.