paizo.com Recent Posts in Thank You to Venture-Captain Alex Greenshieldspaizo.com Recent Posts in Thank You to Venture-Captain Alex Greenshields2014-03-25T03:49:40Z2014-03-25T03:49:40ZRe: Forums: Local Play: Thank You to Venture-Captain Alex GreenshieldsAvatar-1https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2qtqf?Thank-You-to-VentureCaptain-Alex-Greenshields#42014-03-26T03:30:26Z2014-03-26T03:30:26Z<p>Very cool.</p>Very cool.Avatar-12014-03-26T03:30:26ZRe: Forums: Local Play: Thank You to Venture-Captain Alex GreenshieldsGM Lamplighter (alias of Scott Young, Contributor)https://paizo.com/threads/rzs2qtqf?Thank-You-to-VentureCaptain-Alex-Greenshields#32014-03-26T02:43:49Z2014-03-26T02:43:49Z<p>It's great to see this sort of comment in public now, rather than not until his retirement! (Wait... I didn't miss a post, Alex is still V-C, right?)</p>It's great to see this sort of comment in public now, rather than not until his retirement! (Wait... I didn't miss a post, Alex is still V-C, right?)GM Lamplighter (alias of Scott Young, Contributor)2014-03-26T02:43:49ZRe: Forums: Local Play: Thank You to Venture-Captain Alex GreenshieldsMattastrophichttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2qtqf?Thank-You-to-VentureCaptain-Alex-Greenshields#22014-03-25T19:37:15Z2014-03-25T19:37:15Z<p>Hear, hear. I still have fond memories of the first session I played in under Alex, a table of The Infernal Vault. Man, that was a long time and about three game stores ago.</p>
<p>-Matt</p>Hear, hear. I still have fond memories of the first session I played in under Alex, a table of The Infernal Vault. Man, that was a long time and about three game stores ago.
-MattMattastrophic2014-03-25T19:37:15ZForums: Local Play: Thank You to Venture-Captain Alex Greenshieldsxebechehttps://paizo.com/threads/rzs2qtqf?Thank-You-to-VentureCaptain-Alex-Greenshields#12014-03-26T03:30:13Z2014-03-25T03:49:40Z<p>Alex,</p>
<p>Back in 2010 I had never played a tabletop roleplaying game. A coworker at the time introduced a few of us to Pathfinder after he had transitioned from D&D 3.5. I was hooked, but meeting once a month for our Kingmaker campaign wasn’t cutting it. After I had come across the existence of Pathfinder Society Organized Play I built up the courage to try it. You were my first PFS GM back in the summer of 2011 and #29: The Devil We Know—Part I: Shipyard Rats was my first PFS scenario.</p>
<p>It was immediately evident that more GMs were needed, so you encouraged me to give it a shot, despite my inexperience. Pathfinder has become more than just a hobby, in large part because of your generosity and good will. The years that have followed have built lasting friendships. A large group of us regularly get together to enjoy Pathfinder, board games, and outdoor activities. Heck, one of these friends is now my roommate, and I am very happy for that.</p>
<p>Truly, your hard work to make Pathfinder available, and enjoyable, for the Portland, Oregon community has done a great deal to influence my life for the better. I have no doubt that it has been the case for others as well.</p>
<p>Always grateful for your friendship,
<br />
Jeremy</p>Alex,
Back in 2010 I had never played a tabletop roleplaying game. A coworker at the time introduced a few of us to Pathfinder after he had transitioned from D&D 3.5. I was hooked, but meeting once a month for our Kingmaker campaign wasn’t cutting it. After I had come across the existence of Pathfinder Society Organized Play I built up the courage to try it. You were my first PFS GM back in the summer of 2011 and #29: The Devil We Know—Part I: Shipyard Rats was my first PFS scenario.
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