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Dedicated Voter Season 6, Star Voter Season 7

The Chymick and the Ossuary Golem.

I only used two of my four votes, 'cause I just wasn't wild enough about any of the other entries, though some came kinda close.

One thing I also like in each year's RPG Superstar is seeing if the people I liked in Round 1 continue to delight me in each new round.

So far I'm quite digging the progression of Benjamin Bruck's
Steadfast Gut-Stone // Chymick

and Matthew McGee's
Batrachian Helm // Ossuary Golem.

I like what I'm smellin', and what I'm smellin' is the sweet, sweet tang of Superstardom! ; )

M

Dedicated Voter Season 6, Star Voter Season 7

(Whoops- I first typed "Steadfast Git-Stone"
That's rather a different Wondrous Item, old chap, what what?)

Star Voter Season 6

The polls thus far:

1 Benjamin Bruck (Chymick)
1 Matthew McGee (Ossuary Golem)

The Exchange

Not done with voting yet, but wanted to comment on something that I've used to narrow down the field - trying to pronounce the monster name. There are a few out there that are awful. I hope that our superstars did wander round the house saying their monster names out-loud before writing them down.

The Exchange

Marcus Ewert wrote:

(Whoops- I first typed "Steadfast Git-Stone"

That's rather a different Wondrous Item, old chap, what what?)

What a fantastic concept for a figurine!

Star Voter Season 6

Matthew Morris / Lahamu
Matthew McGee / Ossuary Golem

These are the two I liked the best;)
Still lurking around to spend my last two votes though:)

RPG Superstar 2013 Top 16 , Marathon Voter Season 6, Marathon Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 8, Dedicated Voter Season 9 aka Darkjoy

My votes went to these four:

Jeff Spencer — Marrow worm
Jesse Benner—Chaitrakhan
Jim Groves — Skintaker
Matthew McGee — Ossuary Golem

RPG Superstar 2010 Top 16 aka tejón

Benjamin Bruck — Chymick
David Posener — Haga
Jim Groves — Skintaker
Lief Clennon — Rotling

Big surprise on that last one, right? :)


In no particular order:

Matthew McGee/Ossuary Golem
Jesse Benner/Chaitrakhan
Chris Mortika/Lantern Thrall
Jason Schimmel/Caltrop Golem

Owner - House of Books and Games LLC , Marathon Voter Season 6, Star Voter Season 7

I have it narrowed down to seven.

I'll have to re-read those seven tonight and see what I think.

The Exchange

My favourite was the Ardorwesp

2) Ossuary Golem
3) Slithering Horror
4) Chymick

I managed to narrow it down to seven and then picked the three who had also given me great magic items.

Good luck next round.

Cheers

Contributor, RPG Superstar 2009, RPG Superstar Judgernaut

(In alphabetical order) I went for the:

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Ardorwesp
Caltrop Golem
Ossuary Golem
Skintaker


Alright, here goes:

My votes went to

David Posener — Haga
Erik Randall — Sin-Fallen Angel of Gluttony
Joshua Kitchens — Astrumal
Matthew McGee — Ossuary Golem,

although it was a hard choice. There were about 6 monsters that I would have voted for, but, alas, one man, four votes ;).

Star Voter Season 6

Sander Skeie aka Smands wrote:

Matthew Morris / Lahamu

Matthew McGee / Ossuary Golem

These are the two I liked the best;)
Still lurking around to spend my last two votes though:)

Well, there goes my last votes:)

Tom Phillips — Slithering Horror
Jim Groves — Skintaker

I agree with you guys, too few votes:) Lots of good concepts this year, looking forward to the next round:)


My choices are:

Joshua Kitchens/Astrumal
Dennis Baker/Brown Urus
Alex Shideler/Prismwing, Larvae
Jason Schimmel/Caltrop Golem

Star Voter Season 6, Star Voter Season 7, Dedicated Voter Season 8, Star Voter Season 9

I have to say that it was a lot easier than I thought. I really don't need more options for face smashing, and that was a big part of what was brought to the table. I went for:

Arborwesp
Haga
Lahamu
Skintaker

-Ben.

Dedicated Voter Season 7

Adventure Path Charter Subscriber

Alexander MacLeod-Ardorwesp
Jim Groves-Skintaker
Tom Phillips-Slithering Horror
All, well written, useful and grab me right away.
I have one vote left and am searching the rest for one that is worthy.
Not that anyone is unworthy, but, I can only place four votes!


So far I'm voting for Jim Groves - Skintaker and Nicolas Quimby - Liesinger.

Still figuring out my other two votes.

Liberty's Edge Contributor , Star Voter Season 6, Marathon Voter Season 7, Star Voter Season 9

My votes went to:

Churjiir
Chymick
Skintaker
Splorudra

There were 3 others that were close and hopefully they'll make it to the next round.


Chymick-Benjamin Bruck
Haga-David Posener
Wyrnhiri-James Martin
ROTLING-Lief Clennon

Rotling is my fav with Haga a close second.

Star Voter Season 9

David Posener/ Haga
Jim Groves/ Skintaker
Matt Goodall/ Churjiir
Matthew McGee/Ossuary Golem

The Aussies came on strong this year.

Runner-ups for me were:
Ardorwesp
Astrumal
Chymick
Rotling
Splorudra

Right now, Matthew McGee is in the lead for me, as I liked his Wondrous Item most among the 4 I voted for.

All 32 of these were great, fascinating reads. Thanks to everybody who submitted!

Dark Archive

My votes were for:
Chaitrakhan
Splorudra
Brown Urus
Astrumal

RPG Superstar Season 9 Top 32, RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32 , Dedicated Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 8, Star Voter Season 9

My votes went to:
Ardorwesp
Astrumal
Liesinger
Splorudra

Star Voter Season 6, Star Voter Season 7, Star Voter Season 9

Lots of creepy shock value monsters to choose from, but not many "OMG thats Freaking cool" ones. my 4 votes go to.
1)Benjamin Bruck - Chymick (one whose item i would have voted for in round 1 had i been given the chance).
2)Tom Phillips - Slithering Horror (another round 1 favorite for me).
3)Jason Schimmel - Caltrop Golem (didn't like his item, but this monster caught my attention).
4)Richard Hunt - Splorudra (teenage mutant ninja...frogs? much like yoda-fu in the star wars prequels - this things just cool).

Scarab Sages

In no particular order:

Ossuary Golem
Caltrop Golem
Chymick
Ardorwesp

Also, what the heck was it with "when you get a lot of them together, they get smart"? That showed up multiple times and I didn't like it at all. Seemed a cheap way to fill two monster slots with one monster.

Sovereign Court RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8 , Star Voter Season 6

Patrick Walsh wrote:

In no particular order:

Ossuary Golem
Caltrop Golem
Chymick
Ardorwesp

Also, what the heck was it with "when you get a lot of them together, they get smart"? That showed up multiple times and I didn't like it at all. Seemed a cheap way to fill two monster slots with one monster.

It worked for Voltron... ;-)


In particular order:

1)Jesse Benner—Chaitrakhan (nicely done with the heat senses)

2)Matthew McGee — Ossuary Golem (possessed golem nice)

3)Matt Goodall — Churjiir (nice low level boss, interested in how you will keep the CR down with all of the abilities stated)

4)Alexander MacLeod — Ardorwesp (Wasp with metal...oh the ideas I have for this one..gnome's familiar?? hehe)

This year there was a lot of undead, constructs and gross monstrosities (must be because of the influx of "Saw" type movies out). I am a firm believer that a monster doesn't have to be nasty looking or gross to strike fear in the PC's. I voted for these entries because they set up the environment or habitat that each creature lives in effectively. Very easy to incorporate into your world because the environment description was nicely done.


Alphabetically

Benjamin Bruck - Chymick, Steadfast Gut-Stone
Jesse Benner - Chaitrakhan, Snapleaf
Jim Groves - Skintaker, Seducer's Bane
Matthew Morris - Lahamu, Tankard of the Cheerful Duelist

Shadow Lodge Contributor, RPG Superstar 2010 Top 8 aka Benchak the Nightstalker

Marcus Ewert, Lief Clennon, French Wolf, taig, The Scotch Assassin, james knowles, Patrick Walsh--Thanks for the votes, all of you!

Edit: Ninja'd by Caedwyr, thank you too!

Sovereign Court

Chaitrakhan
Churjiir
Lahamu
Splorudra

RPG Superstar 2013 Top 8 , Marathon Voter Season 6, Star Voter Season 7 aka Demiurge 1138

It was a tough call; there were about 7 or so I could have given the nod, but I ended up with:

David Posener — Haga
Matt Goodall — Churjiir
Richard Hunt — Splorudra
Sean McGowan — Rictus

Good luck, everybody!


Splorudra, Rictus, Lantern Thrall, and Skintaker.

Haga would've been my fifth vote if there were such. Sorry David, maybe next round -- I suspect you'll make it in.

Star Voter Season 6

The exit poll tally thus far:
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11 Jim Groves - Skintaker
10 Matthew McGee — Ossuary Golem

7 Benjamin Bruck - Chymick
7 Richard Hunt — Splorudra
6 Jesse Benner - Chaitrakhan
6 Alexander MacLeod — Ardorwesp
6 David Posener — Haga
5 Matt Goodall — Churjiir
5 Jason Schimmel — Caltrop Golem
4 Joshua Kitchens — Astrumal
4 Matthew Morris - Lahamu
4 Tom Phillips — Slithering Horror

2 Dennis Baker — Brown Urus
2 Lief Clennon — Rotling
2 Sean McGowan — Rictus
2 Chris Mortika — Lantern Thrall
2 Nicolas Quimby — Liesinger

1 James Martin — Wyrnhiri
1 Erik Randall — Sin-Fallen Angel of Gluttony
1 Alex Shideler — Prismwing, Larvae
1 Jeff Spencer — Marrow worm

Please correct me if I double counted. And, of course, these exit polls are NOT predictive. After all, two votes puts you in the top 16 right now.

Owner - House of Books and Games LLC , Marathon Voter Season 6, Star Voter Season 7

Interesting. I had avoided this thread until I finalized my votes, which are the following:

Chymick, Ossuary Golem, Skintaker and Splorudra :)

Curious, that.

Edit: There's 8 that I'm hoping make the cut, but I only had 4 votes ...


In Alphabetical Order:

Astrumal
Brown Urus
Lantern Thrall
Skintaker

I'm hoping the others I didn't have enough votes for also get in :-)

Dedicated Voter Season 6, Star Voter Season 7

Roguerouge- thanks for vote-tallying-
As I recall, you did that for the similar threads I started for last year's contest as well- the unofficial exit polls.

I also appreciate your reminder to all contestants not to get unduly dismayed if their entries aren't getting many 'votes' herein. I don't actually remember exactly how it correlated last year- but I think the accuracy of these exit polls were *far *from 100%, in regards to what finally won. Sometimes I think we were only batting about 50%, though I don't recall precisely...

Anyway, what the hay- it's fun!


I wanted monsters that would make players panic and/or did something no current monster was doing.

Ardorwesp-I can write in telepathy which was my only real concern
Ossuary Golem-I don't like the idea of corporeal undead being inside of them, but I can work around that
Lahamu-The idea of Vampire ponies was not to scary, but losing charisma, which is generally a dump stat is.
Slithering Horror-The attack that keeps on attacking. Using a few of these will make players panic, especially if they are low on hp.

RPG Superstar 2010 Top 32 aka Hydro

Aside for my own Liesinger (can't expect anyone to believe in you if you don't believe in yourself), the Spitfire hit me like a ton of bricks and definitely has my vote.
Having a hell of a time working out the other two. I almost feel like there's no real weighing of pros and cons, because the number of entries so good that they DEMAND my vote outnumber the number of votes that I can cast.


Nicolas Quimby wrote:

Aside for my own Liesinger (can't expect anyone to believe in you if you don't believe in yourself), the Spitfire hit me like a ton of bricks and definitely has my vote.

Having a hell of a time working out the other two. I almost feel like there's no real weighing of pros and cons, because the number of entries so good that they DEMAND my vote outnumber the number of votes that I can cast.

I also had a hard time choosing my top 4. There were a couple that were my clear favourites, and then about 6-8 others that I wanted to vote for. The competition is very fierce this year.


Slithering Horror was my favorite by far. My perfect type of monster.

Ossuary Golem came in second. I agreed with one of the judges that breaking something isn't always the best answer, and this really turns the idea of bash-now-worry-later on its head.

Skintaker was another because it filled such a nice niche, and it was eerie besides.

And lastly Splorudra, because of its really old school vibe. I could see it in a number of jungle or swamp based 1e modules, including Temple of the Frog hehe.

Marathon Voter Season 6, Marathon Voter Season 7, Star Voter Season 8

Ossuary Golem
Chaitrakhan
Rictus
Skintaker

Got my votes (and there were 3-4 more that I would have liked to have voted for).


Marcus Ewert wrote:

Roguerouge- thanks for vote-tallying-

As I recall, you did that for the similar threads I started for last year's contest as well- the unofficial exit polls.

I also appreciate your reminder to all contestants not to get unduly dismayed if their entries aren't getting many 'votes' herein. I don't actually remember exactly how it correlated last year- but I think the accuracy of these exit polls were *far *from 100%, in regards to what finally won. Sometimes I think we were only batting about 50%, though I don't recall precisely...

Anyway, what the hay- it's fun!

Actually, I recall that the polls, after receiving about 50-80 people's input were pretty much 100% accurate with the exception of the bottom 2 advancers in the first round. (You need enough input to be statistically significant). RogueRouge did a good job of separating up the tiers thus far and his top two will likely advance, but the really meaningful numbers will be arriving in a few days.

That is not to say that this year's results will be predictive, however. Who knows if people lie this year, or there are more voters than posters and the posters turn out to be non-representative.

For submittees who suffered Clark's disapproval, high support in this thread may turn out to be noncorrellative-- given that some non-posters may be less involved in the contest and more trusting of the judges; therefore, they may be likely to just skim Clark's A,B,C scale and read submissions (and vote) based solely on that time-filter.

Example from 2009: http://paizo.com/paizo/messageboards/paizoPublishing/rpgSuperstar/rpgSupers tar2009/general/exitPollsRound2&page=2
All were correct except Boemundo.

http://paizo.com/paizo/messageboards/paizoPublishing/rpgSuperstar/rpgSupers tar2009/general/exitPollRound4&page=2
Dorman beat Gulliver by 3 votes in the Poll; but won the actual vote. This likely didn't predict because it wasn't statistically significant. Comments on this thread suggested that this and Boemundo were the only 2 predictions that were incorrect in 2009.

Dedicated Voter Season 6, Star Voter Season 7

Okay, Light Dragon- sounds like you remember far better than I do! (Though it's funny, I just checked this thread after re-reading some in CHILDREN OF DUNE - which was just getting very stern about the fallacies of prediction...) But I'm happy to being housing a host of Useful Augurs, here on this thread...

btw, how come I don't seem to have any of my old aliases handy (I believe last year it was 'Marcus o' the Green') - I'm guessing that they die out if you haven't used 'em in a while - ?

EDIT: Never mind, I found Old Me...

Marathon Voter Season 6, Dedicated Voter Season 7, Marathon Voter Season 8, Star Voter Season 9 aka Clouds Without Water

Haga, Wyrmhiri, Splorudra, Slithering Horror

So far David Posener is 2 for 2 in my book. Both rounds his entries seem like they belong to a rich, deep world. Promising.


Lets see,

After two days of careful deliberation, and a spreadsheet weighing their merits:

I love these three, and would I would be crushed not to see stats for them.
James Martin — Wyrnhiri
(Oh so very very sweet, degenerate dragons with flightless membraneless wings, inspired!)
Matthew McGee — Ossuary Golem
(Monster within a monster, and classy to boot, yes please!)
Stephen Sheahan — Corpse Sticher
(It's stitching corpse bits onto it's body with it's own frigging thread people!)

There are alot of entries right at their heels but I chose the Haga as my 4th vote, after all the Haga already knows who's going to win this year.
David Posener — Haga

Scarab Sages Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 4, Legendary Games

Votes for:
David Posener - Haga - probably my #1 favorite of the round

Benjamin Bruck - Chymick
Jesse Benner - Chaitrakhan
Lief Clennon - Rotling

Just missed:

Joshua Kitchens - Astrumal
Richard Hunt - Splorudra
Sean McGowan - Rictus

I agonized a bit between the Rotling and the Astrumal and finally went with Lief's entry on the strength of his round 1 entry (liked the blossoms a bit more than the locket). I went with Jesse in round 2 even though I was not a fan of his item, though I was tempted to switch Sean with him because I liked the monkey in round 1.

I have not read any of the 'exit poll' so far.


Sorry if this complicates the count :-)
But I updated my vote to: (in alphabetical order)

Brown Urus, Lantern Thrall, Rictus, Rotling

Skintaker is very awesome, but it looks like it's doing fine without my vote right now. :-)
I also really loved the Astrumal and hope you make it to the next round, but 7k Blossoms and Cacophonous Monkey from 1st round swayed my vote there.

Dark Archive

Some hard choices in this round, but my votes went to:

Nicolas Quimby — Liesinger : I absolutely adore this monster, and feel that the creator deserves a big pat on the back for creating something creepy, reasonably balanced and well-constructed.

Joshua Kitchens — Astrumal : There's just something awesome about 'creature from beyond the star' that calls out to me. Furthermore, this one's different from most that I've seen in my time gaming. Gold star.

Jesse Benner—Chaitrakhan : So much awesome. Evocative, well-designed and creative.

Benjamin Bruck — Chymick : Construct love. This is well-designed and supernifty. Bravo!


Mine were:

Marrow worm
Rotling
Rictus
Skintaker

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