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PDFs will initially be posted on the Company's thread (or perhaps a separate one just for the newsletter). With regards to exposure, I expect that any newsletter involving another Company will be put up on that Company's site or thread for the simple reason that it will appeal to the Company's ego. ;D
I also enjoy the PDF approach to start off. Distribution again seems to be the biggest problem with that.
as do I, though I would love to see the devs try to fit KC's articles into the game as child-friendly.
...is Brother arguing with himself? O_o

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The clinician will notice symptomatic effects of the subject's dichotomization of online/offline realities. This may result in virtual schizophrenic phenomena, and the rational should ration the ratio of online interactions. In-character behaviors in external environments, as opposed to interior, are to be eschewed in direct proportion to the subject's relative exposure to electromagnetic fields. This can most readily be achieved through the adoption of aluminum foil to shield the cranium.

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I do want one of my characters to be an exploring monk/bard who keeps the tales of those he ends up running into. Perhaps a good fit?
Also, can you not be called the Pathfinder Chronicle or Chroniclers? It seems like your goals may be somewhat in-between that of the Lore Master and Pathfinder Chronicler prestige classes.

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Sounds like a perfect fit for the Heralds!
I considered this group being part of the Pathfinders, but ultimately decided that there already being an NPC Pathfinder lodge in the area would just obscure things too much. Instead, the company was founded by ex-Pathfinders who were weary of how biased their organization had become.

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I really am sorry about...that. That thing that just happened. That thing that lasted over two months.
I started a PbP, and started a much rougher school term (which is currently kicking my ass, incidentally) and came to realize that there's just no way I'll be able to keep up with running my own Company. I'm just too s%@@ty and unreliable for a job like that. Hell, I'm not even reliable enough to be a member a Company—just ask the druids. XD
The biggest proper organization I'll be comfortable running is the Mooncalves. However, I do still intend to contribute to the fanwork community of this game, and I'll still be playing my Herald. If I have time, I'll even be making the PDFs.
You are all still welcome to submit stuff, but I suggest this be kept an informal group. Heralds can be free to be members of other groups in the meantime. Every now and then (for big events), we could unite in a short-term Party. Just so people don't shoot us by mistake. But this seems the best way to run things.

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I was planning to get inconceivably rich (I don't think that word means what I think it means) and buy myself a settlement to make it a bard school. The entire settlement would be centered around the highest level bardic feats and accomplishments and bard characters gather there and work off of each other producing fan art and other creations like the Royal Academy of the Arts (RATA) in London but for bards in River Kingdoms.
Your company could move in there if you work up a spunky training montage.

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heh, KC I think rory gallagher has a song about you... something bout a bad penny or something...

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Sounds like a perfect fit for the Heralds!
I considered this group being part of the Pathfinders, but ultimately decided that there already being an NPC Pathfinder lodge in the area would just obscure things too much. Instead, the company was founded by ex-Pathfinders who were weary of how biased their organization had become.
It looks like there'll be some PC Pathfinders (current or retired) out there, too.
I'm sure 'Thod's Friends' will be happy to have you.

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