Hello everyone and welcome back to the question of the week.
So, I've been trying to learn Pathfinder, since my DnD group is wanting to explore other game systems after all of WotC's shenanigans and I've been pondering what setting to present to my players. As I've been thinking about it and considering the idea of maybe doing a generic fantasy setting... That also tries to put twists on or make fun of existing fantasy tropes.
Thus we have this weeks questions:
Comebacks. They’re the automotive repair version of people at the service desk trying to get a refund for the widget they just bought that they now realize they have no use for whatsoever, at least in general. Why, we had some lady one time call and complain that “ever since* we’d fixed her AC, it hadn’t worked.” We checked her service history, and we’d done some AC work on her car.
Two years ago.
So, here we have a page from Dan and Mab’s Furry Adventures with one of the characters stating that Candy Land is basically a beginner’s RPG.
And my question here is why they haven’t actually made this into an actual adventure in official tabletop RPGs like D&D and Pathfinder
https://paizo.com/community/blog/v5748dyo6si91?Paizo-and-Artificial-Intelligence#discuss
https://twitter.com/paizo/status/1631005784145383424
Reposting this from Group Precipitation for greater visibility, since so many people have enjoyed it already. One of the latest shorts mentioned Ditzy Doo as an eldritch magical patron, and I took the idea and ran with it. Details follow:
Hey!
So as some of you might have seen in the previous blog post that wasn't posted by me, I kinda forgot to post my chapters for Compati, so have two! You can blame Trotcon for that. We had fun there, tho! Played some games and got an Izzy and Sunny Plush! God, they're too perfect.
But anyway, go read the story!
Onward and Upward!
I was going to do a review for Independence Day, which I'm so sorry I kept you all waiting for, but I'm just not motivated enough to write it today. I'm so sorry guys. I promise I'll get it reviewed.
This is all I can really think about right now, so I'm just gonna do this today.