Is it an obscure tribute that I see?


Pathfinder First Edition General Discussion


Please take the core rulebook and flip to page 152. Now look at the shields. Looks closer. At the tower shield.

Now check this band website:

http://www.neubauten.org/

Something tells me that artist is a fan :P

I must admit I didn't really notice the symbol at first. It took me several readings before I noticed it.


Maybe so...maybe the symbol is one from some other source that both the artist and the band like the looks of.

Kinda how "dwarven runes" look a whole lot like Viking runes.

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Ganryu wrote:

Please take the core rulebook and flip to page 152. Now look at the shields. Looks closer. At the tower shield.

Now check this band website:

http://www.neubauten.org/

Something tells me that artist is a fan :P

I must admit I didn't really notice the symbol at first. It took me several readings before I noticed it.

not to burst your bubble, but that symbol is way older than that band. I don't remember the name of the symbol or the origin (i knew at one time, but my mind is slipping). I will do some research and get back to you. That symbol is also all over the place in the game mastery item cards. Henry Rollins also has a tattoo of it.


This?


Looks like a petroglyph of a man, if ya ask me...

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It's all over many of the item cards in one of the earlier sets. (Hero's Hoard?)

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It reminds me of the symbol for Mercury, but not quite.


Cartigan wrote:
This?

Yup.. This. :oP


Speaking about obscure tributes... Has anyone noticed Castle Odranto in Ustalav? The tribute to "The Castle of Otranto", the first gothic novel in english literature, is not that obscure. ;)

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