My Name is Legion, For We Are Many!

Pathfinder Pawns: Bestiary 3 Box

New Pathfinder Pawns set now available!

Send out your unstoppable army of monsters with the latest Pathfinder Pawns set!

You can never have too many monsters in your gamemaster's arsenal, and with Pathfinder Pawns: Bestiary 3 Box you'll get a whole new array to lay down for your tabletop game! Featuring the many multicultural monsters from Pathfinder Roleplaying Game: Bestiary 3, the Bestiary 3 Box contains over 200 sturdy cardboard minis for you to use. From the smallest Gourd Leshy to the steampunk-friendly Clockwork Servants and Soldiers, you'll get a dazzling variety of monsters to add to your game. Prepare a riddle or two and use one of the three Sphinxes included in this set, or travel to realms where Div, Oni, Rakshasa, or Vishkanya rule the realms! Ride to save the princess on your Axe Beak...but you may want to watch out for the (Huge) Jubjub Bird!

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Mihi nomen Legio quia multi sumus.


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Is that a "Ghost Rider" reference? Please tell me it's "Ghost Rider" reference. :D


We are amused.


It's not a Ghost Rider reference, Nate Z. Well, it may be, but I assume Paizo Staff did homework; it's a verse found in the Christian Synoptic Gospels. This line, however, has been used in, among others I'm sure, Mass Effect II and Ghost Rider.

Initially the line was something a man possessed by a devil uttered in response to the inquiry: Who are you? Fitting for this considering the pawns are an army of monsters.

Sovereign Court

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"Exorcist" as well.


The cite was taken from the Gospel of Mark in the scene with Gersene Demoniac.


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downerbeautiful wrote:

It's not a Ghost Rider reference, Nate Z. Well, it may be, but I assume Paizo Staff did homework; it's a verse found in the Christian Synoptic Gospels. This line, however, has been used in, among others I'm sure, Mass Effect II and Ghost Rider.

Initially the line was something a man possessed by a devil uttered in response to the inquiry: Who are you? Fitting for this considering the pawns are an army of monsters.

That makes sense. It sounded familiar in "Ghost Rider." Thanks for the info.


Not a problem, Mr. Z. It's a potent line and highly memorable.

Mosaic: I don't remember that part in The Exorcist; this makes me want to re-watch it.

Shadow Lodge

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It's also the title of a 1976 SF book by Roger Zelazny, containg three stories.

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