Pathfinder Archetype · 4:29am Mar 2nd, 2018
Check this out: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xCE-QCYqkKXLAP0wwYwHOyL4FSciOGCRS0xqFrJaRF8/edit
It could use second eyes, especially if you know Pathfinder.
Check this out: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1xCE-QCYqkKXLAP0wwYwHOyL4FSciOGCRS0xqFrJaRF8/edit
It could use second eyes, especially if you know Pathfinder.
Incoming ramble about my Dungeons and Dragons/Pathfinder group.
This is a long one. It's about Pathfinder and vengeance and exceedingly aggressive friendship. There will be math and a bit of whining. You've been warned.
I'm a gigantic table top gamer. I have been since I got my first copy of Dungeons and Dragons 3.0. Now I regularly play pathfinder, but I always reach back to play my absolute favorite class; Chaos Mage, courtesy of Mongoose Publishing's splat book: The Quintessential Chaos Mage. The Quintessential series of splat books often had some interesting ideas, but for me the chaos mage was what I really wanted in DnD. A magic user that trades damage for absolute freedom in spell casting, you can
I'm always a fan of those D&D/tabletop game stories where a completely ridiculous plan actually works. A dragon is threatening to destroy a town? Appease it with cattle, gold, a song done in its honor, and carving the lyrics to said song in a golden slab! Need water to give to a statue, but it's all been taken away by fae magic? Cry into the bowl! (Both of these things actually happened.) Well, after tonight, I now have my own story to tell.
So, Definitely still alive, and just going to reiterate that I'm still lacking the motivation to write for MoW for the moment.
Lately I have been looking for a new campaign to join and a new group to play with and I am willing to try something new even though I greatly prefer the Pathfinder system. By chance I discovered Ponyfinder and began to wonder if I should try it. It seems like the perfect combination for me and a good opportunity to make friends both in the DnD and the Mlp community.
However I would first like to know what you guys think about it. Have you played it? Was it good?
So, this coming weekend, I'm going to end up having to convince my DM to let me do the dumbest thing ever. No, it's not playing Glimmer. It might actually be fun. I am going to have to argue that, between the Disney's Robin Hood ripoff (Kitsune Archer) and the Tengu rogue, having a pony in the group won't make it any more silly. It's a bit sad that I'll be using up a lot of my IRL credibility on this. After all, I'm
That's Azure Foalklore, unicorn bard and adventurer. She was my character in a variant game of Pathfinder about a year or so back.
Pathfinder is pretty much Dungeons and Dragons (Ogres and Oubliettes for the canon) and a friend found a system rule for Equestrian player races. It didn't last much more than three sessions due to player drop in/drop out, but it was fun being a happy-go-lucky wandering minstrel.
That's right. From here on out, Varisians all the way. If I want ability mods, I'll come up with some sort of mixed race idea, but Varisian will definitely be part of it. I even have one already.
Why, you ask?
I'm not normally one for social media, blogs, vlogs and all of that other nonsense; call me old fationed but I don't believe I normally have much to contribute. And what I do have to say is too important for 255 character sound bite style tweets. So people that know me, admittedly not to many people on this site do, will know that for me to use anything labeled as "blog," means I am desperate or I have something very important to say.
A weird fantasy story with Rarity that I'll probably never finish, so I’m publishing it in parts as a blog to reduce potential prodding about lack of updates. It's almost a freewrite. No notes. No outlines. Character profiles at most. Heavily inspired by Pathfinder (via Ponyfinder). If thou art curious, find it below.