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So what happens when you are an author and publisher of dark foreboding Pathfinder content and someone else comes along and presents a new class that really just begs you to write for it. Well, you jump at the chance, that's what.
Coming soon is our newest Infamous Adversary - Urizen the Bleak Lord, a Death Knight by Super Genius Games.
Using our normal cadre of material plus content from 'The Super Genius Guide to the Death Knight' and Owen's excellent 'The Vile Magic of Argonax the Mad,' TPK has written a particularly inspired Super Genius themed villain. One who can easily be planted in your game setting and who is sure to be a memorable foe.
INTRODUCTION
Towering in an ancient suit of cold blue-black plate, Urizen stands immobile and impassive. Sharp, icy wind cuts around him like a tornado of razor blades, and yet he only stares ahead with the blazing blue energy where he once had eyes. Those same eyes once belonged to the living, and now only gaze to the future, to a time when the world is swallowed by ice and he rules upon a throne of bones.
This new Infamous Adversary will also feature some killer fiction, full Hero Lab support and an introduction by none other than the mad genius Owen K.C. Stephens himself.
Bow before Urizen on this Friday the 13th.

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So ... did it get released?
It'll never be "released." Eventually it will be "unleashed."
We'll be back up and running shortly, so this will see an August release.
This gives us time to add more evil...
You can't rush these things. "You rush an evil writer, you get rotten evil."

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Good to know. Things were looking bleak for a moment.
Ahhhhhhh... I see what you did there.
You can't rush these things. "You rush an evil writer, you get rotten evil."
Right, and we are very good at being very bad. In fact, I'm shooting for dirty rotten filthy evil. One has to have goals.

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I can't help but admire the transportation that is being made available.
Things will look very bleak for the peasants running amok like herded cats as they witness something wicked this way comes.
Even William Blake will wonder what hath been wrought.

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