The Acts of The Lords of Rannick, XLII
Last night’s session was a combat-less exposition dump, but also a chance for some loose ends to get tied up and a chance to reap some just rewards. More on the just rewards later… The end of the last section…
Live your life one dice roll at a time
Live your life one dice roll at a time
Last night’s session was a combat-less exposition dump, but also a chance for some loose ends to get tied up and a chance to reap some just rewards. More on the just rewards later… The end of the last section…
This is what I make when I’m waiting to play Skyrim.
We stopped play last week, pretty much as the Jotunblood’s head hit the floor. Picking up from that, I wasn’t sure where any of this stuff would go. None of the following stuff was planned for in the Adventure Path:…
Uh, so, we played a game last week, right? It all seems so far away now… . A quick, not very detailed recap: . After rifling through Mokmurian’s corpse and belongings, the party settled down to a good thorough inspection…
This isn’t quite a review of Skyrim, there are better ones out there that you should read. But this is what I think of Skyrim and also an explanation for why the last gaming session’s recap hasn’t been posted. I…
Paizo just released Paths of Corruption, detailing the Evil faiths of Golarion and on the cover was an old flame. Nualia, Lamashtu-worshipping Aasimar who orchestrated the raid on Sandpoint from her fortress inside Thistletop; the first boss you lot ever…
Although there was only one fight last night, it didn’t half move the plot along. After slogging through the Fortress of the Stone Giants at a slow, but impressively inexorable, pace the story finally moved along, albeit right at the…
Thursday’s adversaries traveled from very far away to bog the party down, from the Cthulhu Mythos, to be specific. Anyone who has played CoC knows that there is never really any actual victory against such foes. You just send them…
Two of the high-heidyins of Paizo, makers of Pathfinder, are from Minnesota. One of them is a St Olaf grad and I’m not sure about the other one. Anyway, the other one, Erik Mona, who did the world building, blogged…
Ben either loaned me that book or left it at my house by accident. Either way, thanks because it was a pretty good read. I meant to do a proper write-up of everything that was in it, but really, since…