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  2. James L. Sutter - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, he was announced as the Creative Director in charge of the new Starfinder Roleplaying Game for Paizo. [3] He has written several novels, game books, and short stories in such publications as Machine of Death, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Escape Pod and Podcastle. He also published the young adult novel Darkhearts (2023). [citation needed]

  3. Paizo - Wikipedia

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    Paizo Inc. (originally Paizo Publishing [3] [4]) is an American role-playing game publishing company based in Redmond, Washington, best known for the tabletop role-playing games Pathfinder and Starfinder. The company's name is derived from the Greek word παίζω paizō, which means 'I play' or 'to play'.

  4. List of Greyhawk deities - Wikipedia

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    Incabulos hates all other gods except for Nerull, the death-god who finishes the work Incabulos starts. Incabulos regards him with total indifference. Incabulos regards him with total indifference. Incabulos's realm, known as Charnelhouse, is located on the first layer of the Gray Waste , Oinos.

  5. List of Pathfinder books - Wikipedia

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    Paizo Staff Bestiary 3: December 21, 2011: ... Midwives to Death August 2019: 96 978-1-64078-144-3: Softcover ... We Be Goblins Free! June 2015 16 4th Paperback

  6. Sartana - Wikipedia

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    In the official Sartana films, Sartana is a gunfighter and gambler who appears to have supernatural abilities which he uses to trick his rivals. [2] These include appearing in improbable and even physically impossible places, such as in I am Sartana, Your Angel of Death, when Sartana is seen by the banker Sims through a window in the distance, and then suddenly enters the room. [1]

  7. Erik Mona - Wikipedia

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    Mona became the head publisher of Paizo in April 2006. [5] Mona served as the editor-in-chief of the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game magazines Dragon beginning in 2004 and Dungeon from 2004 to 2006; [6] at the time, both magazines were published by Paizo until the license through Wizards of the Coast expired in September 2007.

  8. Pathfinder (periodicals) - Wikipedia

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    Paizo Publishing's main Pathfinder periodical product line is its Adventure Paths.A continuation of the concept from Dungeon magazine, which moved to online publication in September 2007, each year's worth of Pathfinder Adventure Path publishes two complete adventure paths in six-issue arcs, [3] with supplementary articles to fill out each 96-page issue.

  9. Jason Bulmahn - Wikipedia

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    The Beta version of the Pathfinder RPG received the gold ENnie award for "best free product or web enhancement" in 2008. [5] He has also written or contributed to Pathfinder books such as Carnival of Tears , [ 6 ] as well as Dragon and Dungeon articles and books such as Secrets of Xen'drik , Expedition to the Ruins of Greyhawk , [ 7 ...