LoneWolf23 said:
Dragonmarks isn't just about Dragonmarks. It's about anything Eberron-related, written by Keith Baker.
Glyfair said:
Dragonmarks is the title of the series of Eberron articles. In fact, it's the title of Keith's online series of articles (which WotC is sitting on a number that Keith has completed).
Nightfall said:
Some how I think that's not the reason Keith chose that moniker for his column title.
Alzrius said:
It's not always by Keith; this month's is by Nicolas Logue, for example.
Guys... you're killin' me here.
First, Keith has not yet written a Dragonmarks for us. He has only written the introduction paragraphs (the ones by Trasker). Keith and I have talked about him writing a Dragonmarks for us, and I believe he's on board for one. Which will be cool.
Secondly, the column on the Wizards of the Coast website is Dragon
SHARDS, not Dragonmarks. We specifically wanted to name our department differently, and Wizards of the Coast was only too happy to agree.
Thirdly, I'm glad you guys are reading the department. Thanks!
Kobold Avenger said:
I thought they got those virtues wrong, then I looked it up and saw there's at least 3 different types of seven virtues. I was thinking of something along the lines of Prudence, Justice, Temperance, Fortitude, Faith, Hope, and Love/charity. And looking at the 2e entry for the monsters known as Incarnates, the seven types of minor good incarnates are also slightly different (as there's Wisdom and Courage).
Alzrius said:
The sidebar on their opposing sins mentions that the seven deadly sins have remained relatively universal since they were conceived, the opposing virtues have fluctuated a little more; it then notes that the virtues listed here are the ones defined by the Roman Catholic Church.
What Alzrius said. I had a lot of fun writing that sidebar, so I hope it's right. I only had Wikipedia and a few other online sources to work off of, so who knows, right? Incidentally, when Hal handed off the article, he had a different set of virtues, but because I'm a wannabe Catholic, I wanted to make sure to use the "official" list. So, um, yeah. I think I'm babbling now...
PrinceXaxor said:
Wait, wait. There's now a Psionic Class Act in Dragon? This makes me happy. I just hope that it becomes a permanent fixture of the magazine. All the more reason for me to finally subscribe.
Alzrius said:
I hope so, but I doubt it.
There's another one coming up, because I decided to try to finally work through my backlog of the articles, but I can only run them when we have space. So, for example, there is one in #355 and likely in #357, but not in #356. I'm tryin', fellas!
Alzrius said:
This isn't the first time that category has appeared, but it's never become permanent yet.
And it never will be. As the only editor at Paizo who likes psionics, I have to fight a cage match against a brown bear every month I try to run a psionics Class Act. (And by "fight a cage match against a brown bear" I really mean "beg for two more pages and $150 more art budget.")
wayne62682 said:
Basically the abilities aren't terrible, but they don't really do anything to affect the gap that exists.
I generally like to play fighters, so I totally understand and agree with your sentiments about the gap. There's only so much we can do, however, before Wizards of the Coast vetoes any real attempt to power up the fighters. Alas! :\