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Shifting away from the gaming news to more of a home improvement topic, to show off some of the garage workshop improvements we have been working on. This also doubles as my location for the resin 3d printer, so it is sort of relevant. As is typical, when we moved in, the garage became a common dumping ground for all the miscellaneous items – boxes, tools, spare parts, etc gathered in the space. The plan had always been to set half of the garage as a workspace, and initially I made some progress with a work table, but then stalled…
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The final book of our Carrion Crown prop collection is a bit of a mystery to the group. It is presented as a locked tome, bound in leather, and in good condition – unlike most of the rest of the items. On the cover, is a single golden scarab, but no other notes or indicators. For the prop, my prop master collected a lot of specific, custom material – I am not going to go into detail here, since my group may be reading. But the content is general is similar in scope to that of the other props. What…
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With the recent Labor Day holiday in the US, I had the chance to revisit a favorite game with my son and play some more Armada. In truth, it was originally planned to be a game or two of X-Wing 2, but during assembly we discovered that several of the key pieces have gone missing. So we defaulted to Armada instead. My son opted to go back to the Empire again, fielding a basic force of Imperial Star Destroyer, Interdictor Star Destroyer, and Gladiator Star Destroyer, along with a large swarm of TIE fighters and bombers, and a single VT-49…
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The next in our line of props for our Carrion Crown campaign is the book entitled Serving Your Hunger – intended as a religious book and reference for the cult of Urgathoa. Functionally, a diety of cannibals, this was the one which the prop master likely spent the most effort to flesh out. The book itself is described as bound with metal plates – in our case we did thick card stock, colored to resemble rusty metal. The pages were stained roughly with coffee, leaving a lingering scent, and then the overall collection was stitched together by hand. Several of…
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Another session upcoming, another live stream. As usual, set for Sunday, as the group begins their exploration of the Harrowstone Prison in earnest. Previously, they found indications of the numerous criminals that were kept in the building, and some of the events that lead up to the fatal fire. This also introduced a few additional mysteries – what caused the fire, why was the warden’s wife involved, and which of the criminals may have survived? Most importantly, since the group is convinced that the Professor’s death was not an accident – how and why did that event happen? Join us…
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One challenge I keep seem to be having is the overall game balance of Pathfinder, especially with 2nd edition. I am not sure if my experience is not the norm, or if this is common, but it seems the like the Adventure Path difficulty scale dramatically increases near Chapter 3 or 4. In first edition, this was a problem as well, but only for some of the campaigns – Rise of the Runelords did not have an issue (for our group), but Carrion Crown did (for our first edition group years ago). In each case, the groups are solid –…
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The next of the collection left behind by Professor Lorrimor is a book entitled On Verified Madness, a tome bound and published by a Theophilus Wenn, In the adventure, it is described as a “jet-black book that is a treatise on abberations and other entities found on Golarion that possess remote ties to the Dark Tapestry, the name given to the dark places between the stars in the night sky”. However, a black book is rather dull, dealing with the interdimensional nature of the contents, so we opted for a more colorful, iridescent cloth for the cover. The book itself…
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In our Extinction Curse campaign, we are just about to wrap up Chapter 3, with the group assaulting the Xulgaths (troglodytes) at the 3rd Aeon Tower in the Swardlands. The Xulgaths have consolidated and reinforced, and their leader was hiding out in the tower, waiting for the group that have harassed their forces over the last few weeks. I have opted to not continue streaming this particular campaign, mainly due to the additional technical challenge involved with local and remote Discord players. It adds a lot of additional complexity to the layout, and makes it that much more challenging for…
