|
Post by mike on Jun 9, 2016 11:55:07 GMT
We could have Morgan as well of course. Might be worth you preping something incase we do get quite a few players, as I would ideally like to play the Emerald Spire Cellars myself, so would prefer not to run two back to back games this time round. OK, consider me "in". I should warn you that I've not played Pathfinder (my last experiences of anything even vaguely similar would be D&D 3.5) so will need a certain guidance when it comes to the numbers, etc. Thanks for the offer :-) OK, I will prep a level 1 scenario for Sunday I'll probably redo one I've done before ('cos the prep's already done) I still want to play in the Emerald Spire, but happy to run something in the other session See you all for breakfast
|
|
|
Post by chris on Jun 9, 2016 12:02:04 GMT
Good stuff On the changing starting races front, I've just found one forum post which suggests that in answer to a question at an event, one of the pfs organisers suggested that no races would be withdrawn this year - so conflicting reports at the moment! However, these things have also been announced last week: Season 8 of pfs will have a planar theme to the adventures and the press release suggests that some extra planar races options will be opened up for characters A new sci fi fantasy version of pathfinder called Starfinder is coming in 2017 set in the same universe but far in the future. Further details on Paizo's website but for now my lunch hour is ending!
|
|
|
Post by mike on Jun 9, 2016 12:32:51 GMT
A new sci fi fantasy version of pathfinder called Starfinder is coming in 2017 set in the same universe but far in the future. Further details on Paizo's website but for now my lunch hour is ending! Ooo – does that mean my character can have magic AND phasers – can't wait
|
|
|
Post by graham on Jun 10, 2016 14:51:28 GMT
I would like to do part 2 of The Emerald Spire Superdungeon, Please.
Many thanks
Graham
|
|
|
Post by morgan on Jun 12, 2016 21:41:58 GMT
Thank you for the two games today - lots of fun!
|
|
|
Post by mike on Jun 13, 2016 7:52:09 GMT
Glad you enjoyed it Morgan
And if you're free next month you'll be more than welcome
|
|
|
Post by Stephen Mawson on Jun 13, 2016 12:50:30 GMT
Yes definately, the more the merrier.
I very much enjoyed both of my games. The Emerald Spire especially was lots of fun, despite my character being caught in almost every trap we encountered and only just barely avoided death in a spiked pit.
The results for all four games have been reported by the way, so the sessions should appear against your characters over at the PFS site now.
|
|
|
Post by chris on Jun 13, 2016 17:08:22 GMT
I had a lovely time of it too. Many thanks to Stephen for organising and to all my players. Commiserations to Graham whose character died at the bottom of the same pit trap that nearly killed Stephen's character.
Ava Sculder, although sad about the death of one of the team is certainly chuffed at the results of the expedition and is even now lobbying for more funds (and possibly a new name) for the wierd and wonderful filing department.
She may however have to try to find the fund requisition forms first...
Meanwhile she is also ensuring a pathfinder chronicle is submitted detailing the benefits of long trestle tables in avoiding giant-intelligent-spider infested pit traps.
|
|
|
Post by morgan on Jun 13, 2016 22:25:46 GMT
Worried about your Acrobatics (Jump) skill? Considering whether or not to take off your armour before trying to leap over that pit? Why not try "Furniture"?! Just lug it to the pit and create an adhoc bridge. 'Cos it doesn't take a dice roll. Sorted.
|
|
|
Post by mike on Jun 14, 2016 12:34:52 GMT
She may however have to try to find the fund requisition forms first... Might take her a little time as Tamara very "kindly" rearranged her filing system for her So before she can do anything else she will first have the very interesting job of decoding an elvish variant of a totally illogical gnomish index See, I'm helping her really – gnomes like interesting puzzles
|
|