Sasha Laranoa Harving

Stygia Lime Hargrave, credited in novs work as a tabletop designer as Sasha Laranoa Harving, has over a decade of experience in writing for 3rd Party content for Pathfinder, and hopped on the 3rd party Starfinder train with eager aplomb. Nov has contributed to over 20 official products from Paizo across multiple games and editions. Dune can be found online at https://kingtheline.bsky.social/ and and IRL as a Venture-Agent for Chicagoland Paizo Organized Play,


My Posts

Reexamining the Tzitzimitl (and a happy Dia de los Muertos!)

Happy Dia de los Muertos dear readers, I’m Lyon, you might know me as the wolf that hangs around the Team+ discord, one of the VTT devs on a few Pathfinder Infinite products, or from my writing on Oceans Unleashed or Player Core 2 Expanded on PFI. Today I wanted to voice a lot of recent thoughts I’ve had regarding the Tzitzimitl, and at the same time share a bit of my culture. When it was announced that Monster Core 2 was releasing, one of the first thoughts that came to my mind was how further creature categories would be […]

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Fireside Talk with Otmi: Playtesting 101

Hello dear readers! I’m Otmi, you might have seen me in the Team+ Discord, or you may be familiar for my work in Even More Magic on Pathfinder Infinite (go check it out if you haven’t already!). But for this blog post, I wanted to peel the curtain a bit, and explain to you folks my five Hows for playtesting: How the playtesting process works; How I approach playtesting; How I prepare and run playtest games; How I formulate my feedback; How I go around the table for post session feedback, elaborating on pressure points and the aforementioned feedback (this […]

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Shining Kingdoms: An Irish Perspective

Derry Luttrell is an author and artist on Team+, and recently received their first writing credit on a Pathfinder book in Lost Omens: Shining Kingdoms, where they wrote the current events, a monster entry and the Shining Kingdom Factions entry. This blog post is about their experience and feelings about their work here. It was supposed to be a short “haha this was fun!”, but they have a lot of feelings, a desire to write about them, and ADHD.   Being Irish: The accessory heritage In November 2017, I was given Peter Griffin as an example of good Irish representation.  […]

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