Dane Pitchford
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With the new year coming up, I felt it would be a good time to announce the brand-spanking new Pathfinder Society Seattle Lodge web site! Woo.
It's still in the early stages, with just the basics, including an RSS feed for announcements and a calendar that I'll be updating with all of the PFS game days in Seattle and beyond. Hopefully, as Seattle PFS grows, so will the site, so feel free to check it out and join the group to get info on upcoming events, and to sign up for games (or even help set them up in your area).
Keep Playing!
-Dane Pitchford, Seattle Venture-Captain
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Hey Dane, Keven here are you going to Paizocon in June? If so i am still missing some scenarios that you GM'd for, and still need Chronicle sheets for the affected characters. You can contact me at khellendros460@hotmail.com to converse more on this subject. Thanks! You should come down once in awhile and play some PFS@O.C.C in Olympia.
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Dane, it sounds like things are going well over there for the Seattle Lodge. I wish you all the best of luck.
That being said, I am thinking you should have a back up mod for the high level mods you are scheduling at Norwescon.
I Gm'd there last year and the number of prior PFS players was pretty small, smaller yet were the PFS players with characters above level 4.
Almost all of your players will be brand new to both Pathfinder and PFS, Thelesuit did an awesome job last year with an introduction table alongside the gaming ones.
J. Frost hooked up Thelesuit with swag for GMs who ran games and/or worked the introduction/help table. Maybe Hyrum and Mark will do the same.
Paizo had a pretty decent presence last year with panels and such.
If you are running the show this year, I suggest back up low level mods in case you do not have enough players for the high ones. I also suggest since its next month, that you immediately post for GMs and help on THIS website and not just the google site.
Wish I could be there to help out.