Reynolds continues a long tradition of generally being elite with “Core Beliefs: Saint Cuthbert.” The patron deity of small, rural communities who value hard work, basic decency and honesty and the shunning of evil, Cuthbert is an all-around good guy (if a little rough around the edges). As a final reminder, anyone with money left over on their Dragon or Dungeon subscriptions at the end of August can, as one of their options, transfer the whole mess to a new Pathfinder subscription but I’m pretty sure this option is only available until Pathfinder #1 is scheduled for release so interested parties should hurry. Industry titan James Jacobs authors the maiden voyage into this brave new world with “Burnt Offerings,” the first in a long Adventure Path entitled Rise of the Runelords.
For those who don’t already know, this monthly soft-cover of 98 pages includes one adventure, six new monsters, an expansion of lore about the Pathfinder setting and a handful of additional articles (I suspect this is where they would, for example, formally introduce a new set of rules required to use a concept debuting in that month’s adventure). For some of you, the fall semester is right around the corner, which except for bringing the promise of potentially career-ending torrid student/professor relationships can be pretty lame and disheartening! Fear not, for I have plenty of awesome news about the latest issue of Dragon.īefore we begin, #1 of Paizo’s new Pathfinder publication releases in August.
Hello beautiful people! I hope everyone is enjoying their summer.