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Krazy Kragnar is a trickster, merchant, dealmaker, survivor, and, of course, goblin. As a master trader, his career has a long and colorful history, much of which should not be repeated in polite company. Kragnar first came to prominence when he began a line of used chariot yards (the merchandise for which is detailed in The Genius Guide to Loot 4 Less Volume 7: Krazy Kragnar’s Used Chariots). When angry dwarves shut down that operation, he turned to a new business plan with Krazy Kragnar’s Surplus Alchemy Shop. When that entirely legitimate business burned to the ground (and the local human guards and fire wardens made no effort to save it), canny Kragnar turned back to his roots and began working in semilegal magic items at a Goblin Market (as detailed in Krazy Kragnar’s Black Market Magic Items).
Krazy Kragnar has now moved into an area well outside the slums surrounding the Goblin Market and opened Krazy Kragnar’s Magic Staff Emporium, offering a wide range of “stock” magic staves, as well as custom orders returned in half the time of any competitor. Unlike previous shops owned or run by Kragnar, the Magic Staff Emporium is a high-end establishment that caters to high-end clients. In selling only magic staves it keeps its client list exclusive, but in doing so quickly it attracts dwarf gesith mages from the far-off Rune Peaks, tormentor battle-cursers from Ankhara, secretive shadow-bedreven from the Cairnwood, and adventurous archmages of all stripes. The prices at the Magic Staff Emporium might be a little higher, but when you need a staff of healing by the end of the week, you’re willing to pay a premium.
So what are you waiting for? Head on over to Krazy Kragnar's Magic Staff Emporium and see what the zany goblin has for sale!
Marc Radle
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(Cross posted from main thread :)
I'm really happy with how these staves turned out and I'm really interested to see what everyone thinks.
Each of the magic staves presented has three versions - a lesser, standard and greater version. There are also rules to upgrade from one version to the next, allowing the owner to keep the staff for his entire career, since the staff can grow in power as the owner does!
James Martin
RPG Superstar 2010 Top 16, 2011 Top 32
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Marc Radle wrote:(cough) ... maybe even a review if you are so inclined (cough) ;)Thanks guys!
I look forward to hearing what you think after you get the chance to realy dig into it ... maybe even a review if you are so inclined :)
I feel a strange hint in the air. Is it winter already? ;)
It's on my list of things to do! I promise!
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Marc Radle wrote:(cough) ... maybe even a review if you are so inclined (cough) ;)Thanks guys!
I look forward to hearing what you think after you get the chance to realy dig into it ... maybe even a review if you are so inclined :)
I havent been able to download it yet because of the issues with dungeon a day, so I havent been able to look at it yet. I will definately put up a review after I get my hands on it.
Marc Radle
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James Martin wrote:Alright, I reviewed it!
Now call off the flying monkeys, Radle. Do you have any idea how much poo they can generate?!?
Many thanks for the review!
I can't help with the monkeys though, they're subcontractors working directly for Marc...
Ha ha!
Thanks James. As I said in the other thread, you have quite a way with words.
OK, since you just had to bring up flying monkeys, I actually have a dopey Wizard of Oz flying monkey story from back in my First Edition AD&D days ...
We were playing in an Oriental Adventures campaign (I loved that book!). I was playing a hengeyokai (a race of animal shape shifters from asian myth) ... a monkey hengeyokai to be exact ...
Anyway, our party was in some huge cavern deep under a Shogun's castle in the middle of a giant battle. My monkey hengeyokai, who at that moment was in his hybrid form (half human, half monkey) was up on a ledge shooting arrows. I needed to get down to the floor but it was pretty far down. Then I remembered that I had recently found a cool black Cloak of the Bat type of magic item. I announced I was using my Cloak to fly down ...
All my friends stopped and looked at me, grins spreading across their faces.
"Wait," one of my friends said slowly, "your character is a half human, half monkey, right?"
"Um, yeah ..."
"And you just sprouted giant bat wings?" another friend continued
"Well ... yeah ..."
At that point they all started laughing, bellowing the flying monkey music from the Wizard of Oz and saying 'Fly, my pretties!'
It must have been a half hour before we could get back to the actual battle.
From that point on, I could never use that cloak without my friends breaking into the flying money song ...
Sigh ... good times ...
Marc Radle
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Woo hoo!
A couple very nice 5-Star reviews :)
You can read them here >>> Krazy Kragnar's Magic Staff Emporium
Marc Radle
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Hey everyone, just a quick heads up to mention this recieved another 5 star review (you can read it by checking out the links above) AND I just saw in the Paizo e-mail that it is in the top ten most downloaded non Paizo products!
Oh, and FYI ... there is no nudity in this at all. All 10 staves illustrated are tastefull covered in chains, thorns, runes etc :)
Sorry, couldn't resist ;)
Marc Radle
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Marc Radle wrote:I havent been able to download it yet because of the issues with dungeon a day, so I havent been able to look at it yet. I will definately put up a review after I get my hands on it.Marc Radle wrote:(cough) ... maybe even a review if you are so inclined (cough) ;)Thanks guys!
I look forward to hearing what you think after you get the chance to realy dig into it ... maybe even a review if you are so inclined :)
(cough) ... maybe even a review if you are so inclined (cough)
Looks like I still have not been able to shake this cough ;)
| Kolokotroni |
Kolokotroni wrote:Marc Radle wrote:I havent been able to download it yet because of the issues with dungeon a day, so I havent been able to look at it yet. I will definately put up a review after I get my hands on it.Marc Radle wrote:(cough) ... maybe even a review if you are so inclined (cough) ;)Thanks guys!
I look forward to hearing what you think after you get the chance to realy dig into it ... maybe even a review if you are so inclined :)
(cough) ... maybe even a review if you are so inclined (cough)
Looks like I still have not been able to shake this cough ;)
I have in fact not forgotten. However...
I am using a staff magus in the finale of my current campaign in 2 weeks. He will be using some of your new staves. I thought the review might benefit from a little play experience even if it is just an npc.