Scooter Scott |
So far Gods and Magic is a great supplement, but I had read somewhere here on the message board that each deities Holy Days were supposed to be included in their stat block... I will admit to not having read every entry between the covers, but I have not found any such listing... Nor have I been able to locate more than one or two mentions in the text about them.
Am I blind (and/or possibly an idiot) or did the Holy Days not get included for some reason? If they did not get included, is there a resource somewhere that outlines them?
I am in the middle of writing an entire campaign, and these days are kinda important... Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Scooter
Dragnmoon |
So far Gods and Magic is a great supplement, but I had read somewhere here on the message board that each deities Holy Days were supposed to be included in their stat block... I will admit to not having read every entry between the covers, but I have not found any such listing... Nor have I been able to locate more than one or two mentions in the text about them.
Am I blind (and/or possibly an idiot) or did the Holy Days not get included for some reason? If they did not get included, is there a resource somewhere that outlines them?
I am in the middle of writing an entire campaign, and these days are kinda important... Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Scooter
They are listed in the Campaign Setting book (Old 3.5 book), and may be re printed in the upcoming Inner Sea World Guide (PFRPG) Hardcover coming out in March.
Scooter Scott |
Scooter Scott wrote:They are listed in the Campaign Setting book (Old 3.5 book), and may be re printed in the upcoming Inner Sea World Guide (PFRPG) Hardcover coming out in March.So far Gods and Magic is a great supplement, but I had read somewhere here on the message board that each deities Holy Days were supposed to be included in their stat block... I will admit to not having read every entry between the covers, but I have not found any such listing... Nor have I been able to locate more than one or two mentions in the text about them.
Am I blind (and/or possibly an idiot) or did the Holy Days not get included for some reason? If they did not get included, is there a resource somewhere that outlines them?
I am in the middle of writing an entire campaign, and these days are kinda important... Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Scooter
D'oh! Guess I will have to spring for the 3.5 Setting then... Thanks Dragnmoon. Do you happen to know if there is a table, or are they just spread throughout the text?
Dragnmoon |
D'oh! Guess I will have to spring for the 3.5 Setting then... Thanks Dragnmoon.
just for that one page section? someone may be willing to re post them here, I don't have the time though I am off to work.
Cpt_kirstov |
Scooter Scott wrote:just for that one page section? someone may be willing to re post them here, I don't have the time though I am off to work.D'oh! Guess I will have to spring for the 3.5 Setting then... Thanks Dragnmoon.
Some of the holidays have had pages on The Wiki here (the link is to the 'holidays' category)
KaeYoss |
KaeYoss wrote:An a capella string quartet the like of which you have never heard the like of which.I'm pretty sure I don't want to know how that works.
Oh, your mind totally freaks out if you witness it, freeing you from the arbitrary constraints of so-called "sanity".
There is a nice poem about the happenings of that shindig, but it's in German.
Nevertheless I will try a translation (I fear it won't rhyme as much as the original)
Dark it was, the moon shone brightly
On green meadows, covered with snow
As a car, fast as lightning
Turned around the corner slow
Inside sat people, standing
Silently engrossed in conversation
As a rabbit that was shot to death
Was ice-skating on a sandbank
And a fair-haired lad
With jet-black hair
Leaned against a green bench
Which was painted red
Beside him sat his old aunt
Which was only 17 years old.