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My Pathfinder Cards Have Arrived!
5th Aug 2014 0

I normally disapprove of exclamation marks in post titles, but really, my Pathfinder cards have arrived!

This is, after all, the difference between working for something that you eventually get to play on a computer, and something that gets actually printed out and sent home: the exclamation marks when they arrive, and obviously the smell.

Pathfinder

Whoa, I didn’t remember them being so many. I recall now how freakishly busy that month has been.
I had worked on these two Pathfinder modules quite some time ago. Last year, in fact, but they have been released only recently.

The first set is Tears at Bitters Manor: When retired adventurer Taergan Flinn doesn’t show up to meet with his old companions, the PCs are called upon to investigate, leading them into a swirling maelstrom of horror and tragedy. Can the PCs unmask and confront the malevolent entity behind the madness and restore hope to a tortured land?

All the artwork in the module has a grim sense of foreboding, which is definitely suitable for this slightly darker module.

The second Pathfinder module I got is the Emerald Spire, which is part of The Emerald Spire Superdungeon, and I’ve also just noticed that one of my images has been picked as a cover for the card set:)

Pathfinder - Finding Transport Tools

For ages untold, a gemstone monolith has pierced the heart of the Echo Wood. Now, as civilization intrudes upon this enigmatic splinter, a strange life once again stirs in the depths—one with ties to undying evils and a might beyond time itself. The promise of wealth and power calls to glory-seekers from across the Inner Sea region, tempting them into a labyrinth of monster-haunted vaults, defiled tombs, arcane laboratories, and worse, as they seek to unveil the secrets locked below the legendary Emerald Spire.

So, in the next few days I’ll post part of the images I’ve made for these last cards sets. As I said, there’s a whole bunch of stuff still sitting on my hard drive that I’m planning to publish soon, so you’ll be seeing some more soon.

by Paolo Puggioni

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