Possibly my favourite generation for my bpr challenge. Not going to lie I was super excited for the adoption part.
My generation 4 heir, Rocket, and his adopted sibling, the half alien/half berry, Celestial.

seen from Argentina

seen from Ukraine

seen from Canada
seen from China
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Russia

seen from Canada

seen from Australia

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Italy
seen from Argentina
seen from China

seen from Malaysia
seen from Azerbaijan

seen from United States
seen from France
seen from Sweden
Possibly my favourite generation for my bpr challenge. Not going to lie I was super excited for the adoption part.
My generation 4 heir, Rocket, and his adopted sibling, the half alien/half berry, Celestial.
Just because I do love this alien.
Celestial Winter - Session Sixteen, Fin
Celestial Winter – Session Sixteen, Fin
In March, I learned that we would be moving to another country. It’s an exciting opportunity but unfortunately it means saying farewell to friends, family, and – until we get settled – tabletop. So, on Saturday, we ended the Pathfinder Celestial Winter campaign. I may run it again one day in the future but that’s likely to be a long ways down the road.
This was a good point in the game to…
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Celestial Winter – Session Eight, Mephits and Ant Haul
Celestial Winter – Session Eight, Mephits and Ant Haul
Edward and Bridgette ended their stay with the Giants by leaping off a 1,000 foot tall cliff.
Before their fate was revealed, we converted their characters from Pathfinder First Edition to the new Pathfinder Second Edition rules (update 1.2/1.3). One major impact of this change is that the falling damage they faced increased from 20d6 to a flat 500 damage.
Bridgette went through quite the…
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Celestial Winter - Session Three, Guests of Giants
Celestial Winter – Session Three, Guests of Giants
At the end of last session, the group surprised me when most of them agreed to hop in a Giantess’ bag and get carried up the mountain. Two characters – Caldus and Kendra – refused this offer and instead started climbing up the mountain themselves.
Caldus’ player missed the session so we left him at the bottom of the mountain. However, we had a guest player – Sloan – who brought us back up to…
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Celestial Winter - Session Five
Celestial Winter – Session Five
Finding themselves abruptly returned home, the group quickly split into Lonepine and Haven contingents. Spazzlethrop and Edward hurried back to report what had transpired to the Elders…while Bridgette, Caldus, and Kendra returned to Lonepine to check on their families.
The Elders of Haven were quick to praise the group for successfully beseeching Erhardur to warm the cold winter. They noted…
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Celestial Winter - Session Three
Celestial Winter – Session Three
Passing through the portal the group finds themselves somewhere dark and cold. Only a few distant stars tinkle weakly overhead. A large sway of the sky is completely dark, empty of even faint celestial light.
Spazzlethrop lights his lantern illuminating a rocky debris field. The air is cold and dry, there’s no sign of water, snow, or ice. Almost immediately the group begins to feel the effects of…
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Celestial Winter - Session Two
Celestial Winter – Session Two
The second sitting was a bit rough as we were down three of five players. This left Caldus, Bridgette, and Edward on autopilot. The sitting began with the citizens of Lonepine related to the party giving them items to help them on their journey – cookies of cure light wounds, magical fire arrows, potions, and so on. Caldus then scouted ahead while the rest of the group followed.
The group fought…
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