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Image/photoBkom Studios / @BkomStudios wrote the following post Thu, 22 Feb 2024 16:32:29 +0100

Quick look at a verdant pathway from the Darklands. What could possibly be dwelling down here? 👉Add Pathfinder: Abomination Vaults to your wishlist on Steam: #Pathfinder #AbominationVaults #PCGame #ARPG

Quick look at a verdant pathway from the Darklands. What could possibly be dwelling down here? 👉Add Pathfinder: Abomination Vaults to your wishlist on Steam: #Pathfinder #AbominationVaults #PCGame #ARPG

Quick look at a verdant pathway from the Darklands. What could possibly be dwelling down here?

👉Add Pathfinder: Abomination Vaults to your wishlist on Steam: store.steampowered.com/app/2…

#Pathfinder #AbominationVaults #PCGame #ARPG

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samuelpenn@pluspora.com

We have come to the end of the fourth chapter of Strange Aeons, The Whisper Out of Time, and are ready to head off into the next part of the adventure path, What Grows Within. We managed to find what we needed, and rescue some slaves, whilst avoiding various subplots which involved grinding for XP. We got given the XP anyway, for being sensible enough to avoid them.

Personally, if I ever run another Pathfinder adventure path, I think I'd deliberately remove all the XP grinding sections so we can get them finished in a reasonable time.

https://blog.notasnark.net/2021/06/what-the-elf-said.html

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#rpg #roll20 #pathfinder

samuelpenn@pluspora.com

We continue our Pathfinder game of Strange Aeons, with a short session due to work and other limitations. Fighting gnolls who are intelligently planning the fight, but Pathfinder isn't very forgiving when it's a small number of high level PCs versus a large number of low level enemies, how ever well those enemies plan.

https://blog.notasnark.net/2021/06/fireballs-and-gunpowder.html

Possible Spoiler: And apparently this part of the adventure was meant to be a bit more... railroaded, with us simply being 'overwhelmed'. Several party members can fly, go invisible, teleport or just walk through walls, so if we were meant to be captured that was going to require a lot of magic.

#pathfinder #roll20

carnel@pluspora.com

Review: Adventures of the Moss Babies

The Adventures of the Moss-Babies is a #rpg #zine writing up the adventures of a group of players who are notionally playing the #Pathfinder Rise of the Runelords campaign.

It is a mixture of in an out of character material that both serves as a kind of game scrapbook and literally as a fanzine of the players to their characters and I guess to themselves as a group.

I haven't read anything quite like this before. Aslan used to have in-character game reports but the mix of different perspectives seems different. Here the celebration of the game is held as being of equal importance to the game fiction.

The mix is stranger still because one of the members of the group is an internationally celebrated artist who has drawn mainstream comics like Batman as well as her own fantasy romances (you should totally read The Mire if you haven't already).

This naturally leads to a level of finish and quality that is ridiculously top-end for a "fan" product. Cloonan's contributions clearly stand out but its an egalitarian mix of content from all the group.

The Moss of the title is essentially a marijuana reference with a page dedicated to the effects of various herbs and moss along with the exhortation to "Smoke moss everyday".

This combined with a character called "Bardley Cooper" sets the general tone of light-hearted, meta, pop-culture referencing. This is not really about world building or a shared fiction but instead a communal comedy set inside the framework of a published campaign and ruleset.

This means you probably already know whether you are going to love this or not.

Cloonan fans are going to want it, vicarious gamers will find an openness that connects here. People who game rather than reading about games are not going to get much out of this. Those into the ephemera of roleplaying will get a kick out of such a well-executed window into a group and their game.

carnel@pluspora.com

The Adventures of the Moss-Babies is a #zine writing up the adventures of a group of players who are notionally playing the #Pathfinder Rise of the Runelords campaign.

It is a mixture of in an out of character material that both serves as a kind of #game scrapbook and literally as a fanzine of the players to their characters and I guess to themselves as a group.

I haven't read anything quite like this before. Aslan used to have in-character game reports but the mix of different perspectives seems different. Here the celebration of the game is held as being of equal importance to the game fiction.

The mix is stranger still because one of the members of the group is an internationally celebrated artist who has drawn mainstream comics like Batman as well as her own fantasy romances (you should totally read The Mire if you haven't already).

This naturally leads to a level of finish and quality that is ridiculously top-end for a "fan" product. Cloonan's contributions clearly stand out but its an egalitarian mix of content from all the group.

The Moss of the title is essentially a marijuana reference with a page dedicated to the effects of various herbs and moss along with the exhortation to "Smoke moss everyday".

This combined with a character called "Bardley Cooper" sets the general tone of light-hearted, meta, pop-culture referencing. This is not really about world building or a shared fiction but instead a communal comedy set inside the framework of a published campaign and ruleset.

This means you probably already know whether you are going to love this or not.

Cloonan fans are going to want it, vicarious gamers will find an openess that connects here. People who game rather than reading about games are not going to get much out of this. Those into the ephemera of roleplaying will get a kick out of such a well-executed window into a group and their game.

#rpg