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Published: 2019-06-14 00:44:53 +0000 UTC; Views: 2443; Favourites: 31; Downloads: 0
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For the Pathfinder RPG customer who wants a little more, Everyman Gaming is proud to introduce Everyman Minis! Uniting several high-quality Pathfinder RPG freelancers under a single product line, each week a different Everyman Gaming author or freelancer tackles an exciting new topic by creating a miniature product specially designed to scratch that productβs particular itch.
This special bundle contains eight never-before-seen Everyman Minis products especially designed for 1st Edition Pathfinder, several of which are so large that we should probably call them Everyman Maxi(mum). This special deal includes:
Everyman Minis: Perplexingly Bizarre Archetypes. From the minds of Alexander Augunas and Owen K.C. Stephens, this product introduces three special multiclass archetypes with rules for taking them with any Pathfinder Roleplaying Game class. New archetypes include the chimeraborn (Surprise! You were a chimera all along!), Herald of the Puppet God (You wear a hand puppet. The hand puppet is also a god.), Isekai Avatar (Your character is from another world where their current reality is just a tabletop RPG.), and the Tyrannomorph (You've mastered the esoteric art of transforming into a T-Rex.)
Everyman Minis: Creepy Creatures. Alexander Augunas and Luis Loza have eight all-new monsters for you to throw at your unwitting players! Including terrors like the Maternal Hag, two new levialogi, herkomurks, and more!
Everyman Minis: Bloodrager Bloodlines. Matt Morris provides readers with three all-new bloodrager bloodlines: Axiomite, Haunted, Protean, and Underverse!
Everyman Minis: Squishikin Options. Sasha Lindley Hall introduces readers to a host of new alternate feats and racial traits for squishikin characters, as well as the all-new misfit toy antipaladin archetype!
Everyman Minis: Soulless. Alexander Augunas introduces readers to matters of the heart with this all-new mini, which includes a treatise on the nature of the body, mind, and soul, two new soulless monsters, and a soulless template for transforming even the most noble of hearts into a shadowy creature.
Everyman Minis: Everyman Races. Alexander Augunas and David N. Ross team up to provide readers with a brand-new race, the grinnikin, as well as four-paage treatment for three of Everyman Gaming's most popular new races: mephians, nashi, and yroometji.
Everyman Minis: Familiar Archetypes. David N. Ross provides a host of new archetypes for your familiars. Whether you're a wizard, a witch, or a fighter with a fuzzy best friend, your familiar will benefit from one of the all-new archetypes in this product.
Everyman Minis: Occultist Panoplies. Sasha Lindley Hall weaves the tall of several all-new occultist panoplies, which are formed when occultists combine specific occultist implements together into a custom set.
With Everyman Gaming, innovation is never more than a page away!
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Comments: 11
SacredSpirit123 [2019-06-22 03:45:00 +0000 UTC]
So, what makes this creature so terrifying? (besides being the living incarnation of the stork myth)
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ProdigyDuck In reply to SacredSpirit123 [2019-06-22 16:14:44 +0000 UTC]
In the bestiary build, it can swallow a person whole and regurgitate them as an infant.
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SacredSpirit123 In reply to ProdigyDuck [2019-06-22 17:52:01 +0000 UTC]
Eek. That's...unsettling.
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ardashir [2019-06-14 04:35:31 +0000 UTC]
The classic stork-delivering-a-baby? I guess it was only a matter of time before it showed up in Pathfinder.
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EverybodyGames In reply to ardashir [2019-06-15 01:03:12 +0000 UTC]
Yup, its the classic stork delivering a baby. And it's one of the nastiest monsters I've ever written. >: )
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ardashir In reply to EverybodyGames [2019-06-15 15:57:53 +0000 UTC]
That's in the set with the creepy monsters? Just one more reason to get it then.
Oh, and if you're the one who wrote the very first(?) PDF in this line about 'The Skinsuit Ritual', THANK YOU for that. It' was something I wanted for years without realizing it. My sole regret is that it didn't include art of someone putting one of the suits on.
I also love how it gives a chance at bringing long-'dead' people from the setting back, when you find out they got made into someone's skinsuit and were being worn for years. Especially if it's the PCs who learn this after using it themselves.
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EverybodyGames In reply to ardashir [2019-06-16 00:05:16 +0000 UTC]
I did write the Skinsuit Ritual! That was, like, our second-ever Everyman Minis product, and I wasn't sure how it was going to be received. I was very conservative with those first few products when it came to art. However, if you're into Starfinder, we updated the Skinsuit Ritual in Occult Skill Guide: Classic Corruptions and fixed that problem β Jacob Illustrated someone putting on a skinsuit!
You can view that picture here:Β Skinsuit Transmogrification .
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ardashir In reply to EverybodyGames [2019-06-16 00:19:03 +0000 UTC]
Nice piece of artwork! And whoops, it looks like someone turned that first iconic Everyman games Kitsune character into a skinsuit. Poor Kyrshin!
Though myself I had the idea that the skinsuit was worn under armor and clothes, not over them.
And again, I love the Skinsuit Ritual.
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EverybodyGames In reply to ardashir [2019-06-16 00:26:56 +0000 UTC]
Since that picture's Starfinder, its actually Hansune who's a skinsuit. But if you wanted to use it in Starfinder, Hasune and Kyrshin have a really similar fur coat. (Owen and Alex joke that Jacob probably made Hansune Kyrshin's descendant, but we haven't really confirmed or denied that.
Still, in the one crossover picture we did it sure looks like it's true!Β Time Jump Jacuzzi
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ardashir In reply to EverybodyGames [2019-06-16 03:10:13 +0000 UTC]
Well, poor Hasune then. That's a new way to make a fursuit.
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EverybodyGames [2019-06-14 01:07:55 +0000 UTC]
Fun factoid, I showed the gerana to my brother and he declared it to be the most horrific monster that I have ever designed.
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