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Painlord wrote:Crocodile! (obligatory diagram for Pain) BBEGI think some BBEG is going to have a new set of eido-alligator skin boots.
-Pain
Are you sure that's a crocodile? It's hard to be certain, because the hand obscures the most obvious differentiating feature, but that looks more like an alligator to me
(If you can hear the clock ticking, though, it's definitely a crocodile)
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@Pain
I think after hearing "shiftless bunch of ne'er do wells" ...
That was actually VL Will Johnson
On a different note: Curse you Painlord, I was going to apply GM credit for Eyes of the Ten because I'm a crazy man, but without the 4th part there doesn't seem to be much point.
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The Future of Lord Sobek?
The future of Alyssia?
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The VC of DC Dan Simons will be making his triumphant return to Kubla 2012!
Who's next?!
Hey, I'm the LW of WY and I'll be there!!
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@Pain
I think after hearing "shiftless bunch of ne'er do wells" I know one of scenarios I would like to judge for you.:-D
Sheesh, Eric nearly TPK'd my group last week in San Diego at Kingdom Con. It's like he wants a second chance. ;-)
I was simply pointing out that killing off the folks currently signed up for Eyes of the Ten early will not result in quality volunteers for the Con. It may however result in more beer sold.
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Alex Draconis wrote:Painlord wrote:Crocodile! (obligatory diagram for Pain) BBEGI think some BBEG is going to have a new set of eido-alligator skin boots.
-Pain
Are you sure that's a crocodile? It's hard to be certain, because the hand obscures the most obvious differentiating feature, but that looks more like an alligator to me
(If you can hear the clock ticking, though, it's definitely a crocodile)
Oh I'm very sure. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-448152/The-man-lent-hand-crocodile. html
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little monsters
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I guess there are a few monsters below huge, you're welcome to show them all the pain you want.
Despite Will Johnson's comments about Eric Brittain nearly TPKing them, I saw through, and defeated, the sneaky plot to get softy Eric Brittain to GM the first part to help you guys out.
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On a more serious note I expect the adventure to be, tough, challenging, rewarding and a lot of fun. I think you guys can do it, although you will need to be on top of your game. I am honored to be running Eyes of the Ten for some of BAPS finest.
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Alex Draconis wrote:little monsters???
I guess there are a few monsters below huge, you're welcome to show them all the pain you want.
Despite Will Johnson's comments about Eric Brittain nearly TPKing them, I saw through, and defeated, the sneaky plot to get softy Eric Brittain to GM the first part to help you guys out.
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On a more serious note I expect the adventure to be, tough, challenging, rewarding and a lot of fun. I think you guys can do it, although you will need to be on top of your game. I am honored to be running Eyes of the Ten for some of BAPS finest.
I am very much looking forward to it.
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Shivok wrote:If anyone is interested in sharing a room to the Con. Send me a message via PM.
In case your wondering I'm average sized and yes I wash every day, military, married, law enforcement, etc.
I'm working on this for you as well.
We'll work it out, Shivok.
-Pain
Thanks Bro! much appreciated. I still reserved room just in case. :)
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I'm going, my GM Jason is going. This is our second year.
We loved it SO much last time we're traveling up from Los Angeles, even though there's a convention going on down there at the same time. (And Mrs. P's cookies were delicious. :P)
I'm also playing PFS for the first time this year! Hail Kublacon! ;)
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>[This Just In]<
Our friends at Lone Wolf Development have donated the use of a HeroLab Character Creation Station for KublaCon.
There will be a couple laptops and a printer available for players to create new characters or level up an existing one!
These were a HUGE success at both PaizoCon & GenCon last year and we're really excited to bring them to our local conventions!
Tick-Tock.
Tick-Tock.
-Azmyth
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I'm excited.
Me too. Looks well organized.
I've got that week cut out for me:
I'll have Kublacon those four days then I'm flying on a red-eye that Monday night and getting back to NJ on Tuesday morning - picking up the minivan loading up a couple of GM/player's and driving to Origins for another 5 days of gaming. 23+ slots in 9 days!
Thank my lucky stars my wife is okay with this. (that, and a bunch of brib...er.. gifts didnt hurt the cause! :)
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Michael Brock wrote:All signed up and looking forward to it. Looks like I might actually get to play a couple of games!Free resurrection at my table for the GM who kills off one of his characters.
I've got space for one more at my tables of King Xeros and Fingerprints of the Fiend on Sunday. ;-)
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Michael Brock wrote:All signed up and looking forward to it. Looks like I might actually get to play a couple of games!Free resurrection at my table for the GM who kills off one of his characters.
Free beer for anyone who buys a ticket to play at his game but doesn't show up. Two beers if it is a home game. :-p
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Kyle Baird wrote:Free beer for anyone who buys a ticket to play at his game but doesn't show up. Two beers if it is a home game. :-pMichael Brock wrote:All signed up and looking forward to it. Looks like I might actually get to play a couple of games!Free resurrection at my table for the GM who kills off one of his characters.
What if I buy a ticket to my own home game and don't show up?
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Michael Brock wrote:All signed up and looking forward to it. Looks like I might actually get to play a couple of games!Free resurrection at my table for the GM who kills off one of his characters.
Well, I'm running First Steps Part I, which has at least one good possibility for killing characters. Unfortunately Mike doesn't seem to have signed up for that one. In fact at the moment *nobody* has signed up for it, even though just about every other table is getting full. But as this is being run on Saturday afternoon I expect we'll get plenty of walk-ins.
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Michael Brock wrote:What if I buy a ticket to my own home game and don't show up?Kyle Baird wrote:Free beer for anyone who buys a ticket to play at his game but doesn't show up. Two beers if it is a home game. :-pMichael Brock wrote:All signed up and looking forward to it. Looks like I might actually get to play a couple of games!Free resurrection at my table for the GM who kills off one of his characters.
Then you are confused past the point that I, or anyone else, can help you.
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Kyle Baird wrote:Then you are confused past the point that I, or anyone else, can help you.Michael Brock wrote:What if I buy a ticket to my own home game and don't show up?Kyle Baird wrote:Free beer for anyone who buys a ticket to play at his game but doesn't show up. Two beers if it is a home game. :-pMichael Brock wrote:All signed up and looking forward to it. Looks like I might actually get to play a couple of games!Free resurrection at my table for the GM who kills off one of his characters.
whispers to Mike he is already waayyyy confused about many life situations, most of us, cept for the great Doug have given up hope. Doug still has the glimmer that Kyle could be a functioning member of society and so continues to keep working with him
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Sweet.
Our advanced scout has identified THE EXACT SPOT to put the big-butt banner that Brock brought.
-Pain
p.s. Alliteration. Yeah, I did that.
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Just got home after four days, ten scenarios (one as GM), lots of new friends, more good moments than I can recount, and nowhere near enough sleep. It was nice to connect faces (some of which I recognized from previous cons) to forum handles.
Came perilously close to losing my favourite character on the last table. In fact we were right on the verge of a TPK; I think there were two or three separate die rolls in the last encounter which could have pushed us over the edge if they had gone the other way. Fortunately we survived to adventure another day (and I learned a couple of things not to do ...)
Thanks to Painlord, Azmyth, BAPS, and everyone else on the crew for putting it together, and to Mike & Jason for gracing us with their presence.
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Funny as I sit at the airport waiting for my flight back to the East Coast I can say John's post pretty much sums it up for me as well.
Couple of things to add:
Thanks to all the players and Gm's who made this a great and fun experience for everyone. Thanks for the GM and Player boons. Also thanks for the Con coin. It was a sweet addition and a new token for my enlarged characters!
We got a lot of excited players who will undoubtably return to play and hopefully continue to grow PFS (and the Pathfinder RPG) in their regions.
Certainly I cant forget the very visible teamwork and espirt de corps displayed in every member who helped organize PFS and made it a very enjoyable and successful event.
To Princess Isis - Don't worry you'll find Mr. Right. Hint: Search the Mwangi Expanse I'm sure there was a local witch doctor by the name Nanji asking about you. He lives near the River Bdong!!!
MARCUS ERVIN
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I wanted to offer my heartiest of thanks to everyone who made the Pathfinder Society events at KublaCon so much fun. From the people who work countless ours behind the desk to my two GMs (Travis and Steve), you folks do a bang up job!
This was my first time participating in official Pathfinder Society adventures and it was an absolute blast!
A quick question: I'm sure everyone is still recovering from the post KublaCon hangover, but I am curious, how long before you see your "sessions" appear for your online registered character after a convention the size of KublaCon?
Already looking forward to next year!
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Thanks to Azmyth, Painlord, and the rest of the team for another great KublaCon! Long days, short nights, and a ton of fun was had. As usual, I had some great GMs and players sitting around the table with me. Now all I have to do is make it through work today after last night's red-eye flight and I can finally get some sleep...