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KnightErrantJR Posted - 04 Jun 2007 : 03:33:50
Somehow I'll have to try to make some room in my budget for Paizo's new offerings . . .

While the Pathfinder world is going to be Paizo's setting for their new adventure paths, both their GameMastery adventures and the Pathfinder line are going to have a lot of new monsters on top of other new material presented. Looking at these guys, I'm thinking that these will be pretty easy to port into the Realms:

http://paizo.com/image/product/secondary/Modules/8-Forge_Spurned.jpg

These are undead dwarves that have to gather souls to stoke of fires of their god's forge because they didn't work hard enough in life. I would love to throw some of these guys at PCs near a Duergar city, for example, and Droskar, Pathfinder's Dwarven God of Toil, has a lot in common with Laudaguer, the patron of Duergar.

More on these guys can be found in Paizo blog here:

http://paizo.com/paizo/blog

The description of the forge spurned is about halfway down the blog.

I just love these guys, and if Paizo produces as many new monsters as they are planning, even if I don't use the other material, I might have to pick up their products.
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Jhalad Posted - 28 Apr 2008 : 00:41:01
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Originally posted by KnightErrantJR

Somehow I'll have to try to make some room in my budget for Paizo's new offerings . . .

While the Pathfinder world is going to be Paizo's setting for their new adventure paths, both their GameMastery adventures and the Pathfinder line are going to have a lot of new monsters on top of other new material presented. Looking at these guys, I'm thinking that these will be pretty easy to port into the Realms:

http://paizo.com/image/product/secondary/Modules/8-Forge_Spurned.jpg

These are undead dwarves that have to gather souls to stoke of fires of their god's forge because they didn't work hard enough in life. I would love to throw some of these guys at PCs near a Duergar city, for example, and Droskar, Pathfinder's Dwarven God of Toil, has a lot in common with Laudaguer, the patron of Duergar.

More on these guys can be found in Paizo blog here:

http://paizo.com/paizo/blog

The description of the forge spurned is about halfway down the blog.

I just love these guys, and if Paizo produces as many new monsters as they are planning, even if I don't use the other material, I might have to pick up their products.

Saime Posted - 09 Jun 2007 : 14:58:53
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Originally posted by KnightErrantJR


These are undead dwarves that have to gather souls to stoke of fires of their god's forge because they didn't work hard enough in life. I would love to throw some of these guys at PCs near a Duergar city, for example, and Droskar, Pathfinder's Dwarven God of Toil, has a lot in common with Laudaguer, the patron of Duergar.



You know, that actually a darn cool idea. I think I'll just steal it for my own campaign.

Alaundo Posted - 04 Jun 2007 : 08:41:45
Well met

I must say I was drawn into the ad in Dragon this month for Pathfinder. It sounds like it will receive a fair bit of attention and regular production too. Hopefully Paizo will be wise enough to feature more info in the last few issues of Dragon to tell us more
Brenigin Posted - 04 Jun 2007 : 04:52:24
I'm also liking the look of Pathfinder, even though I doubt I'll be running any of the adventures. I'll buy the first couple of issues, at least.

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