There will be no Darkwylde game in the month of February. I'd like to schedule our next event for Sunday, March 11, 10:30 am to 5:30 pm. We seemed to have a quorum that earlier on Sunday's works better for everyone. Eat breakfast and bring yourself. Susan can you please organize organize lunch and snacks. If 3 or more can't make 3/11, we'll push out to 3/18, assuming less than 3 must miss that date. Otherwise, I'll just go ahead and run on March 11 with a smaller group.
I plan to run Darkwylde until the end of the module, then take a break. Ideally, Mac or someone else would pick up the DMing for a bit, as we previously planned. We can discuss playing once a month instead of once per two weeks, but I'd like a better commit to the game from those who want to keep playing.
I have long lamented the lack of a Character Builder-like tool for Pathfinder. D&D character creation is greatly aided by this on-line tool that combines the contents of all of the character generation content from every book and magazine WotC has published. Until recently, there was no such alternative for Pathfinder. Most of us scraped by with a very good spreadsheet, but suffered with the limitations of that media, especially the need to transfer the character to a blank new version any time we wanted to take advantage of an update to the character sheet. Some of us just did the work by hand.
Recently, Mel turned me on to a PC based character generation tool called Hero Lab. It's $50 for the tool, one game content license (Pathfinder in this case), and the content from both optional books. Licenses for Call of Cthulhu and other games are also available, and there is a way to download the Compendium and Character Builder data into the tool so it can be used for 4th Edition as well. I haven't tried that last process yet.