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Rysky wrote:
Limeylongears wrote:
Sissyl wrote:
Stab, then kiss boo boo.
Don't make Yogi jealous!
He can wait his turn like everyone else.

He and Ranger Smith are going to 'hunt for pic-a-nic baskets' in the woods. It'll be fine.

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Limeylongears wrote:
Rysky wrote:
Limeylongears wrote:
Sissyl wrote:
Stab, then kiss boo boo.
Don't make Yogi jealous!
He can wait his turn like everyone else.
He and Ranger Smith are going to 'hunt for pic-a-nic baskets' in the woods. It'll be fine.

Hope they have fun ^w^


Rysky, colleague in evil of mine, i need your opinion.

Situation: i glitterdusted the majority of the party.
They are now blind.
Which is nice..

They face a dretch. Should i have the dretch unleash stinking cloud?
This does, however, prevent the evil sorceress from shooting MM and scorching rays at the party.

With the cavalier posting ahead of me, i know to the dretch falls under his greatsword.

Stinking cloud, yes or no?

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The Fiend Fantastic wrote:

Rysky, colleague in evil of mine, i need your opinion.

Situation: i glitterdusted the majority of the party.
They are now blind.
Which is nice..

They face a dretch. Should i have the dretch unleash stinking cloud?
This does, however, prevent the evil sorceress from shooting MM and scorching rays at the party.

With the cavalier posting ahead of me, i know to the dretch falls under his greatsword.

Stinking cloud, yes or no?

Sure, the party members still gets their Fortitude saves to function normally.

I'm not sure how it would prevent the Sorcereress from casting her spells though, unless she got hit by the cloud as well and failed her save.

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Rysky wrote:
The Fiend Fantastic wrote:

Rysky, colleague in evil of mine, i need your opinion.

Situation: i glitterdusted the majority of the party.
They are now blind.
Which is nice..

They face a dretch. Should i have the dretch unleash stinking cloud?
This does, however, prevent the evil sorceress from shooting MM and scorching rays at the party.

With the cavalier posting ahead of me, i know to the dretch falls under his greatsword.

Stinking cloud, yes or no?

Sure, the party members still gets their Fortitude saves to function normally.

I'm not sure how it would prevent the Sorcereress from casting her spells though, unless she got hit by the cloud as well and failed her save.

Ah, nvm, I read up what Fog Cloud does. Hmm, while Scorching Rays are out Magic Missile does always hit :3


Wouldn't she need to see them somewhat, to aim Magic Missile?

It's hard to target what you can't see.

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The Fiend Fantastic wrote:

Wouldn't she need to see them somewhat, to aim Magic Missile?

It's hard to target what you can't see.

Shd didn't see them before the cloud goes up?


Yes, but still it would be just 1 shot.

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The Fiend Fantastic wrote:
Yes, but still it would be just 1 shot.

F*%! it, Fireball them.

She could also spends the rounds they're occupied buffing or summoning? Or lay down a string of explosive runes as she makes her escape.


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*peeks around thread once more*

>.>
<.<

*once again sees no one in sight*
*puts on tap shoes and picks up cane*

♪♫ By the light, ♪♫
*tap ta-tap, tap ta-tap*
♪♫ Of the silvery moon, ♪♫
*tap ta-tap, tap ta-tap*
♪♫ I want to spoon, ♪♫
*tap ta-tap, tap ta-tap*
♪♫ To my honey I'll croon love's tune. ♪♫
*tap ta-tap, tap ta-tappity tap*
♪♫ Honey moon, ♪♫
*tap ta-tap, tap ta-tap*
♪♫ Keep a-shinin' in June, ♪♫
*tap ta-tap, tap ta-tap*
♪♫ Your silvery beams will bring love's dreams, ♪♫
*tap ta-tap, tap ta-tap*
♪♫ We'll be cuddlin' soon, ♪♫
*tap ta-tap, tap ta-tap*
♪♫ By the silvery moon. ♪♫
*tap ta-tap, tap ta-tappity tap tap*

<.<
>.>

*takes off shoes and hides cane*
*remembering last time, places peppermint candy canes over pit trap filled with peppermint schnapps*
*sneaks out of thread*

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*about to pounce on Wampi*

...

Eh, I can always chase him down later for spooning.

*takes up position awaiting a certain Slaad*


Mistress Rysky I am trying to catch up on my PF Tales novels before I get Pirate's Prophecy with mi subscription. I am currently reading Firesoul...what should I read after that?

I will have Beyond the Pool of Stars, Forge of Ashes, Death's Heretic and Redemption Engine left.


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My wife loves Beyond the Pool of Stars.

I got it for her for Christmas and she read it, and is currently rereading it.

Edit: I love Death's Heretic, and am currently on the second one, also very good.

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John Kretzer wrote:

Mistress Rysky I am trying to catch up on my PF Tales novels before I get Pirate's Prophecy with mi subscription. I am currently reading Firesoul...what should I read after that?

I will have Beyond the Pool of Stars, Forge of Ashes, Death's Heretic and Redemption Engine left.

I haven't got to read BtPoS yet but I loved his other books so that might be a good bet.

Forge of Ashes was f&&&ing awesome, as was Death's Heretic and The Redemption Engine.

So depending on how long it takes you to read a book I would suggest FoA or BtPoS if it'll fit the timeframe or if you read fast enough read Salim's books back to back.

Hard to go wrong with any of them :3

.., and since you opened the door... *sauntrers over to JK's thread*

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Not Very Rysky wrote:

My wife loves Beyond the Pool of Stars.

I got it for her for Christmas and she read it, and is currently rereading it.

Edit: I love Death's Heretic, and am currently on the second one, also very good.

XD


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The Iomedae avatar ties it all together, does it not?

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Not Very Rysky wrote:
The Iomedae avatar ties it all together, does it not?

Very much so :3


Death's Heretic for sure Jon, read that one, loved it, Salim is....just friggin awesome!

I still have not read Fire Soul, will have to read it after I finish Bloodbound. (I dare say I have an "owned but not read it yet" backlog of books that is at least three digits, if not four, deep, yes, I own that many books, don't judge me LOL!)

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GM_Beernorg wrote:

Death's Heretic for sure Jon, read that one, loved it, Salim is....just friggin awesome!

I still have not read Fire Soul, will have to read it after I finish Bloodbound. (I dare say I have an "owned but not read it yet" backlog of books that is at least three digits, if not four, deep, yes, I own that many books, don't judge me LOL!)

Same.

*sigh*

I prefer to read books in 1 or 2 sittings, so I haven't gotten a chance yet to read Beyond the Pool of Stars or Bloodbound :(


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Procrastination bibliophiles unite!

(I seem to go through periods where I don't read anything, then I will read like 4-8 books in a row back to back over a short period, wondering if publishing books has something to do with this)

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GM_Beernorg wrote:

Procrastination bibliophiles unite!

(I seem to go through periods where I don't read anything, then I will read like 4-8 books in a row back to back over a short period, wondering if publishing books has something to do with this)

YUS.

*jump high-fives*


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::receives jump high-five:: Go team procrastination!

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GM_Beernorg wrote:
::receives jump high-five:: Go team procrastination!

Meh, later.


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Pathfinder Maps, Pathfinder Accessories, Starfinder Society Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

Never put off to tomorrow what you can put off indefinitely.

Or to put it another way, I give you the Tao of Lazy Smurf:

Why run when you can walk?
Why walk when you can stand?
Why stand when you can sit?
Why sit when you can lie down?
And since you're lying down anyway...

*snores*


Okay Rysky, so say I have a magical time machine that can go back to any period of Earth, without any worries about losing the Earth in celestial movements, timeslipping into solid matter, or all the usual tripups. How far back could I go before Earth becomes completely inhospitable to myself as a human? It's been bugging me lately.


GM_Beernorg wrote:

Death's Heretic for sure Jon, read that one, loved it, Salim is....just friggin awesome!

I still have not read Fire Soul, will have to read it after I finish Bloodbound. (I dare say I have an "owned but not read it yet" backlog of books that is at least three digits, if not four, deep, yes, I own that many books, don't judge me LOL!)

The thing why I have not read Death's Heretic yet is....I thinking I am not going to like Salim that much...I get that he is a atheist...which is fine...but am getting the feeling that he is a dick about it.

Bloodbound is really good....though oddly enough I would not say it was in particularly scary...but the characters are great. And I think that there will be enough group in Golarion the Mistress Rysky will hate with the fiery passion of a thousand suns.


Salim does not seem to be really any worse than any other average Rhadoumi atheist, if anything, I think he is less militant about it, given his "unique" situation with the Lady of Graves. Though to each their own.

Upfront, good way to put it Cap, that is indeed Salim style. I do not recall him really pushing anyone to abandon the gods, he just has a very, antagonistic relationship with one in particular, which actually gives him a reason to continue to think like a Purple Legion atheist, I know I would in his place.


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I like Salim, I wouldn't say he's an a%#~~$$ about it, just very upfront.

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Marco Polaris wrote:
Okay Rysky, so say I have a magical time machine that can go back to any period of Earth, without any worries about losing the Earth in celestial movements, timeslipping into solid matter, or all the usual tripups. How far back could I go before Earth becomes completely inhospitable to myself as a human? It's been bugging me lately.

Um, until you get to the point when the atmosphere hasn't developed far enough to support a modern person?

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GM_Beernorg wrote:

Salim does not seem to be really any worse than any other average Rhadoumi atheist, if anything, I think he is less militant about it, given his "unique" situation with the Lady of Graves. Though to each their own.

Upfront, good way to put it Cap, that is indeed Salim style. I do not recall him really pushing anyone to abandon the gods, he just has a very, antagonistic relationship with one in particular, which actually gives him a reason to continue to think like a Purple Legion atheist, I know I would in his place.

Pretty much this.

Also, lol Purple Legion :3

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John Kretzer wrote:
Bloodbound is really good....though oddly enough I would not say it was in particularly scary...but the characters are great. And I think that there will be enough group in Golarion the Mistress Rysky will hate with the fiery passion of a thousand suns.

Nope, there's always more groups for me to hate.

I'm going under the assumption that that was supposed to be "a certain" instead of "enough".

Dark Archive

Favorite PF Iconic?

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NenkotaMoon wrote:
Favorite PF Iconic?

Amiri, with Imrijka a close second.

I have a weakness for amazons. I would have said I have weakness for women that can kick my ass but that would have applied to all of them then lol.


GM_Beernorg wrote:

Salim does not seem to be really any worse than any other average Rhadoumi atheist, if anything, I think he is less militant about it, given his "unique" situation with the Lady of Graves. Though to each their own.

Upfront, good way to put it Cap, that is indeed Salim style. I do not recall him really pushing anyone to abandon the gods, he just has a very, antagonistic relationship with one in particular, which actually gives him a reason to continue to think like a Purple Legion atheist, I know I would in his place.

Yeah...there is a fine line between being upfront about it and being a antagonistic jerk with a over inflated superiority complex vs anyone who worships a god...I will eventually get to those books though.


I very much enjoyed all of the Pirates series thus far as well, if you like pirates (and seriously, who doesn't like pirates?), the rollickingness and memorable crew make 'em worth reading.


GM_Beernorg wrote:
I very much enjoyed all of the Pirates series thus far as well, if you like pirates (and seriously, who doesn't like pirates?), the rollickingness and memorable crew make 'em worth reading.

The Pirate Novels are my favorite PF tales yet....I really like Chris A Jackson works and have pretty much read everything he has written.

But we should be asking questions of Mistress Rysky...or she might not punish us...

So what are you reading now, Mistress Rysky?


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John Kretzer wrote:
GM_Beernorg wrote:
I very much enjoyed all of the Pirates series thus far as well, if you like pirates (and seriously, who doesn't like pirates?), the rollickingness and memorable crew make 'em worth reading.

The Pirate Novels are my favorite PF tales yet....I really like Chris A Jackson works and have pretty much read everything he has written.

But we should be asking questions of Mistress Rysky...or she might not punish us...

So what are you reading now, Mistress Rysky?

A confectioner's cook book called 1001 Ways to Sugar a Pugwampi. I am not in favour of this volume, but have little say in the matter. :p

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John Kretzer wrote:
GM_Beernorg wrote:
I very much enjoyed all of the Pirates series thus far as well, if you like pirates (and seriously, who doesn't like pirates?), the rollickingness and memorable crew make 'em worth reading.

The Pirate Novels are my favorite PF tales yet....I really like Chris A Jackson works and have pretty much read everything he has written.

But we should be asking questions of Mistress Rysky...or she might not punish us...

So what are you reading now, Mistress Rysky?

Indeed, Jackson is an awesome writer and he was really nice when I met and talked with him at Dragoncon.

Sorry JK but I'm okay with a bit of autonomy among my askers :3

Right now? The rules forums for what I can only describe as bile fascination.

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Master Pugwampi wrote:
John Kretzer wrote:
GM_Beernorg wrote:
I very much enjoyed all of the Pirates series thus far as well, if you like pirates (and seriously, who doesn't like pirates?), the rollickingness and memorable crew make 'em worth reading.

The Pirate Novels are my favorite PF tales yet....I really like Chris A Jackson works and have pretty much read everything he has written.

But we should be asking questions of Mistress Rysky...or she might not punish us...

So what are you reading now, Mistress Rysky?

A confectioner's cook book called 1001 Ways to Sugar a Pugwampi. I am not in favour of this volume, but have little say in the matter. :p

Its a good read. Mostly Wumpums is getting a different kind of sugar ^w^


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What kind of character(s) have you made from Occult Adventures?

Other then (I assume) a Spiritualist with a swinging phantom.

What's your favorite sorcerer bloodline?

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Not Very Rysky wrote:

What kind of character(s) have you made from Occult Adventures?

Other then (I assume) a Spiritualist with a swinging phantom.

What's your favorite sorcerer bloodline?

lol I've made two Spiritualists, really interested in the Nedium but I haven't made one yet, and made about 3 Id Ragers (currently my favourite archetype).

Hmm, probably Linnorm from PFU's Wayfinder #2 and Vampiric from Kobold Press' Deep Magic.

Though Ghoul from Paizo's Monster Codex is pretty neat too.


What would you say would be your most memorable RPing moment, Rysky?

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Dragoncat wrote:
What would you say would be your most memorable RPing moment, Rysky?

Ooo this is hard >_<

My personal favourite would probably be when I was playing a Gnoll bodyguard that kept 6 other party members from mutinying during a duel for leadership just by being there.


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Rysky wrote:
Dragoncat wrote:
What would you say would be your most memorable RPing moment, Rysky?

Ooo this is hard >_<

My personal favourite would probably be when I was playing a Gnoll bodyguard that kept 6 other party members from mutinying during a duel for leadership just by being there.

You played a GNOLL!?!?! <3

I knew there was a reason I still hung out around here!

...it sure isn't the constant abuse! :p


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Master Pugwampi wrote:
Rysky wrote:
Dragoncat wrote:
What would you say would be your most memorable RPing moment, Rysky?

Ooo this is hard >_<

My personal favourite would probably be when I was playing a Gnoll bodyguard that kept 6 other party members from mutinying during a duel for leadership just by being there.

You played a GNOLL!?!?! <3

I knew there was a reason I still hung out around here!

...it sure isn't the constant abuse! :p

Well the constant abuse is why I stay...

I always reveal too much...sigh.

What is your worst gaming story?

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Master Pugwampi wrote:
Rysky wrote:
Dragoncat wrote:
What would you say would be your most memorable RPing moment, Rysky?

Ooo this is hard >_<

My personal favourite would probably be when I was playing a Gnoll bodyguard that kept 6 other party members from mutinying during a duel for leadership just by being there.

You played a GNOLL!?!?! <3

I knew there was a reason I still hung out around here!

...it sure isn't the constant abuse! :p

Yep, I love Gnolls :3

So fluffy!

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John Kretzer wrote:
Master Pugwampi wrote:
Rysky wrote:
Dragoncat wrote:
What would you say would be your most memorable RPing moment, Rysky?

Ooo this is hard >_<

My personal favourite would probably be when I was playing a Gnoll bodyguard that kept 6 other party members from mutinying during a duel for leadership just by being there.

You played a GNOLL!?!?! <3

I knew there was a reason I still hung out around here!

...it sure isn't the constant abuse! :p

Well the constant abuse is why I stay...

I always reveal too much...sigh.

What is your worst gaming story?

Iz okay.

*pats JK's head*

Now I got a few coming up on it but it's still probably when I gave the GM a mental breakdown, totaled the campaign, and got kicked out of the group after telefragging the wizard transporting us.


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John Kretzer wrote:
Master Pugwampi wrote:
Rysky wrote:
Dragoncat wrote:
What would you say would be your most memorable RPing moment, Rysky?

Ooo this is hard >_<

My personal favourite would probably be when I was playing a Gnoll bodyguard that kept 6 other party members from mutinying during a duel for leadership just by being there.

You played a GNOLL!?!?! <3

I knew there was a reason I still hung out around here!

...it sure isn't the constant abuse! :p

Well the constant abuse is why I stay...

I always reveal too much...sigh.

What is your worst gaming story?

You're lucky! Some of us just have to live vicariously through your abuse.

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GreenDragon1133 wrote:
John Kretzer wrote:
Master Pugwampi wrote:
Rysky wrote:
Dragoncat wrote:
What would you say would be your most memorable RPing moment, Rysky?

Ooo this is hard >_<

My personal favourite would probably be when I was playing a Gnoll bodyguard that kept 6 other party members from mutinying during a duel for leadership just by being there.

You played a GNOLL!?!?! <3

I knew there was a reason I still hung out around here!

...it sure isn't the constant abuse! :p

Well the constant abuse is why I stay...

I always reveal too much...sigh.

What is your worst gaming story?

You're lucky! Some of us just have to live vicariously through your abuse.

*nods*

I like this optimism.


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Rysky wrote:
GreenDragon1133 wrote:
John Kretzer wrote:
Master Pugwampi wrote:
Rysky wrote:
Dragoncat wrote:
What would you say would be your most memorable RPing moment, Rysky?

Ooo this is hard >_<

My personal favourite would probably be when I was playing a Gnoll bodyguard that kept 6 other party members from mutinying during a duel for leadership just by being there.

You played a GNOLL!?!?! <3

I knew there was a reason I still hung out around here!

...it sure isn't the constant abuse! :p

Well the constant abuse is why I stay...

I always reveal too much...sigh.

What is your worst gaming story?

You're lucky! Some of us just have to live vicariously through your abuse.

*nods*

I like this optimism.

Perhaps, someday, I too will be worthy of being abused by a powerful and beauteous Succubus.

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