Well, I've got a deadline for the day job, so I don't have much time today, but real quickly...
I wrote the last adventure in the Scales of War adventure path, and it came out today here. Some quick thoughts...
1) Kudos to whomever came up with the "Last Breath of Tiamat" title over at WotC. That's much better than my title.
2) Parts of it definitely play better than they read--like the preponderance of solo dragons throughout the adventure. There's an interesting table dynamic when tactics evolve (on both sides of the screen) through a half-dozen fights that are fundamentally similar in a lot of ways.
3) Yeah, there's a big deal world-shaking event at the end. I don't know whether it's worth it or not to keep this blog spoiler-free, but for now I'll say this: To my mind, "greed" is not synonymous with "want" or "desire." Eliminating greed doesn't create a world without want...just a world without evil, destructive, poisonous "acquisition for its own sake" and "reveling in obscene wealth."
Out of Context: How about slash-uncle?
Music: KEXP live feed.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Monday, February 15, 2010
Get these tumbleweeds outta here
Been busy at the new MMO gig lately.
And I was a guest on the Power Source podcast again! (Further proof that I'll talk D&D for arbitrarily long periods of time.)
And I finished the last adventure in the Scales of War adventure path. I think it gets posted sometime this week or next.
And I contributed a bit to a Paizo product that'll be out soonish. How's that for vague?
And I promise to update this more frequently.
Out of Context: Four backpackers, six good knees.
Music: Silversun Pickups, Carnavas
And I was a guest on the Power Source podcast again! (Further proof that I'll talk D&D for arbitrarily long periods of time.)
And I finished the last adventure in the Scales of War adventure path. I think it gets posted sometime this week or next.
And I contributed a bit to a Paizo product that'll be out soonish. How's that for vague?
And I promise to update this more frequently.
Out of Context: Four backpackers, six good knees.
Music: Silversun Pickups, Carnavas
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