Justin Sluder
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I recommend starting with basic stuff if you're going to try for PFS, as they don't typically take a series of connected adventures for PFS. Also, outside of PFS, I don't think Paizo really does take unsolicited work, unless you're someone with a good reputation in the industry.
Have you done work for anyone yet?
GM Elton
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I recommend starting with basic stuff if you're going to try for PFS, as they don't typically take a series of connected adventures for PFS. Also, outside of PFS, I don't think Paizo really does take unsolicited work, unless you're someone with a good reputation in the industry.
Have you done work for anyone yet?
Atlas Games.
GM Elton
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Oooooh!
My thread got moved to the homebrew area. That means I can write whatever I want! I had an idea for an adventure set in the Finger Lakes area of Upstate New York. I can set the adventure in that area!
--- I can put in an appendix for those that want to use Advanced d20 Magic!
--- I can set an adventure that explores why Gnolls act so savagely. I just looked at the Gnoll entry in Bestiary and downloaded The Slayer's Guide to Gnolls. This is after writing a piece of fiction about them.
--- Oh, I can write it using Movie Script structure like how Burning Shoalin from Atlas Games' Coriolis series is written.
--- Oh, oh, PSIONICS! Since I know that system forwards and backwards!
--- CREATIVE FREEDOM!!! :D