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The image is of a 3d rendered mini for Lini, the Pathfinder iconic gnome druid, with her snow leopard animal companion, Droogami over a background of a fight scene. Across the top of the image is the "Paizo Printables" logo.
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Willem Dafoe as Jesus
You know, I'm something of a doctor myself
For more than a week, Amazon has managed to keep a death at its Troutdale, Oregon, facility out of public view.
Workers I spoke to are pissed.
Spent the weekend at the wet Oregon coast warm and dry in a yurt. Dogs absolutely loved it.
Today I’m unboxing a brick of #Pathfinder Planar Perils minis from @wizkids.bsky.social & @paizo.com! If you’re playing in any campaign that features fiends, you need to see this set! 😈 youtu.be/6rV8d30ROJ0
A beef Wellington is just a corn dog from a different socioeconomic background
Tomorrow morning my players finally get to the last of the dragon pillars in our age of ashes #pathfinder2e campaign. I’ve tried to make this encounter in a jungle ruins be as memorable as possible. One of my favorite parts about being the GM. #ttrpgs
The image is of four iconics from Pathfinder, Seoni, Amiri, Sajan, and Lem, fighting off evil black whisps in a corridor while Seoni reaches for a shining star just barely out of her reach. In the top left corner of the image is the "Paizo Live" logo, and in the bottom left corner of the image is the "Pathfinder" logo.
While our creatives indulge in the nerdy delights of NorWesCon this weekend, April's Paizo Live has been moved to NEXT WEEK! Tune in next Friday for Pathfinder Troubles in Grayce, the new Pathfinder Beginner Box, and the Starfinder Adventure Anthology, Tales from the Vast!
💚 Burnside Bridge Portland, Oregon
These puppies really do love them a good dog park in the spring.
I do love me some pathfinder Batman.
Project Hail Mary was absolutely delightful. As a fan of the book, I would recommend it to anyone who enjoyed Andy Weir’s other book turned movie, the Martian
Celebrating the green 🍀 today
Happy St Patrick’s Day!
Thinking it’s about time for a fashion change 🤔
However it’s been a full 4 days of contract training. And it’s amazing getting to meet stewards from all over the state of Oregon.
NALC region 2, year 2 stewards college has been a great experience. And we can still have some fun together after a full days training. Evenings of Pathfinder and board games. Makes for a great steward training experience.
Seriously. This little guy is too much cute for one little puppy
This is going to be the hands down most difficult informal A grievance meeting I have ever done. Supervisor brought her new puppy in. Hard to argue with management when this little guy is desperately trying to love you.
The image shows a rectangular Roman dice tower (turricula) made of four copper alloy (bronze) plates with punched cut-out Latin letters and cut-out decorative patterns. At the bottom front is a stepped exit chute with small bronze bells attached to the opening. The tower is a Roman anti-cheating device. It has an open top and is hollow inside except for three staggered, downward-sloping plates, designed to randomize dice as they fall, ensuring unpredictable dice rolls. When the dice rolled out of the exit chute they rang the bells! There is a decorative dolphin either side of the stepped exit chute. The top of the front plate has two decorative pine cone finials. Height 25 cm. There is a single die shown next to the stepped base to illustrate how it was used. The front inscription reads: PICTOS VICTOS HOSTIS DELETA LVDITE SECVRI Translated as: ‘The Picts defeated, the enemy has been destroyed, play in safety’. Around the top of the three remaining sides, a second inscription made with cut out letters reads: ‘UTERI/FELIX/VIVAS’ translated as ‘Use happily; may you live well’. Found at a Roman villa at Froitzheim in Germany in 1985.
Roman anti-cheating gaming accessory!
This Roman ‘turricula’ (dice tower) was used to ensure a fair roll of the dice! 🎲🎲🎲
Dice dropped into the top, tumbled over sloping internal levels, and appeared randomly below.
From Froitzheim, Germany, AD 300-400
📷 LVR-Landesmuseum Bonn
#Archaeology
My sleepy puppy looks pretty happy right now.
You know. When you are carrying mail in a cold 🥶 brisk Pacific Northwest day, getting a message that your dogs are making the best of the weather and snuggling up in bed, is not the worst thing. They seem quite happy right now.
Ok. This team up has my undivided attention. Paizo and one page rules. Color me intrigued 🤔
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