Pathfinder 1E Paizo to publish 2 books

It's like Paizo is giving me a birthday present. You know, I'm about 2/3 of the way through the AP with my group now (been running since last August) and I'm still going to buy it. Heck, I might run the campaign again for another group once the book is mine.
 

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grodog said:
James, any word on whether or not AoW will be set in Greyhawk? IIRC, Erik had said the next AP was going to be Greyhawk-friendly if not explicitly in Greyhawk.

Erik said previously that AoW was going to be set a few hundred miles northeast of Cauldron, so it's definately on the Flanaess.
 



The GameMastery line will debut in the summer of 2005 with Compleat Encounter: Dark Elf Sanctum ($14.95), which offers GameMasters everything they need to run a complete short encounter—including unique high-quality metal miniatures, four double-sided map cards that join together to form a gridded encounter map, and a complete encounter utilizing the Open Gaming License—all in one package.

That seems pretty darn cheap - I'm guessing it only comes with one or two figures? Any idea on who you are going to use for sculptors? Please say Werner Klocke, please say Werner Klocke...
 


"Age of Worms" will be set in the core D&D world.
It will be Greyhawk-friendly. Those of you who know Greyhawk will probably recognize a lot of names in "Age of Worms."

We'll also be taking pains to make it Forgotten Realms-friendly (by having Eric Boyd write up sidebars on how to adapt each adventure to FR) and Eberron-friendly (by having Keith Baker write up sidebars on how to adapt each adventure to Eberron).

There will be a new adventure in the Shackled City book. The new adventure's by Chris Perkins and it'll fit in between "Life's Bazaar" and "Flood Season."
 



philreed said:
$60 doesn't sound too expensive for one big book.

I agree. A full-color one, with a separate map book and a poster map; I can see $60.

The GameMastery line will debut in the summer of 2005 with Compleat Encounter: Dark Elf Sanctum ($14.95), which offers GameMasters everything they need to run a complete short encounter—including unique high-quality metal miniatures, four double-sided map cards that join together to form a gridded encounter map, and a complete encounter utilizing the Open Gaming License—all in one package.

Is "Compleat" an intentional misspelling?

Also, will the minis be pre-painted?
 

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