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This imaginative tabletop game builds upon more than 10 years of system development and an open playtest featuring more than 50, gamers to create a cutting-edge RPG experience that brings the all-time best-selling set of fantasy rules into a new era. PDF Version. Paizo Publishing. Fans: 0 Become a Fan. Paizo, Paizo Inc. Contact us at support. The forum is also a great resource to get questions answered quickly or to find groups of players and gamemasters you can join.

As long as mortals have feared what awaits them after death, the threat of damnation has loomed. Powerful fiendish lords rule the deepest, darkest reaches of the Great Beyond: archdevils, demon lords, the Horsemen of the Apocalypse, and more.

Such is the power of their evil that even angels cannot resist it--when one servant of Heaven cataloged all the evil in existence in the Book of the Damned , Heaven's judges doomed him to exile, appalled at what he had wrought. And now you hold those horrors in your hands! The image of the coral shepherd reminds me of my liverock gargoyles. I have used giant hermit crabs in my campaign in the recent past, as well as a hermit crab hivemind, but have yet to use my hermit crabmen.

Your giant dragonfly nymph reminded me of my vilax, which was an aquatic thri-kreen inspired by the same beastie. Instead of electric eels, I added a new variety of ixitxachitl with electrical abilities as well as making the vampiric ixitxachitl capable of creating juju zombies.

Your stygian imp reminds me of my fish styx and a host of beasties made from aquatic larvae; scullops, demonstars, and hellbenders. I recognize that sea cat pose from images of swimming tigers :. So keep up the feedback! It will make this book even better. The revised copy as well as future revisions will be available for free for all who downloaded the original product. I am still working on my review for it, so hopefully late this week or early next I will have it up. Yeah so far my impression of the book has been pretty much overall the same as yours.

I have a few minor nitpicks but that's it so far. If you already bought the pdf, we will offer a discount on the print copy with proof of purchase. We too have a few nitpicks that we came across since its release. We are taking everyone's input very seriously, and will likely incorporate each into the revised version due out in mid-January It was nice to see a shout out to my song dragons.. Why do I get the sinking heh feeling there will be some kind of polar song dragon in my near future And very glad to see the print option coming in the future.

Right after I just finished printing it all out. I'd sadface over there not being an octopus-taur humanoid race, but it's hard to when there are like other races being introduced. Viridian Naiads are looking to be my favorites thus far.

This is almost certainly going to fit into my homebrew as a whole. Takes off some of the workload! In the short term, the 'normal' half dragon template would work, just make it aquatic. The only down side is their breath weapons are fairly repetive and sonic based. If you follow the Bestiary template half dragons don't gain all the neat extras 2ndary breath weapons, auras, etc from their parent.

I have been known to allow additional abilities as the half dragon levels up in home games however There's nothing that prevents a DM from changing things about, of course. My aquatic hagstone dragons, pearl, coral, and abalone, have breath weapons of sharpened oyster shell shards, hardening coralline algae, and clouds of cyanide respectively. I like to keep my players on their.. Then next year I will start piking up your books. I like the idea of what I see but yes, I am that much of a grognard that I want a print book.

Ha, same here. I will not pay prices like that for a PDF when you can normally buy the printed book for close to the same price. I have read most of it, and I will agree the price hurts it the most.



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