Luis Loza is a developer at Paizo, working on the Pathfinder Lost Omens line and formerly on Campaign Setting and Player Companion lines. He's done freelance for Paizo Inc, Legendary Games, Rogue Genius Games, and more third-party publishers. His hobbies include gaming both tabletop and video, making jokes, obsessing over time travel, taking naps with Nova his cat, and walks with his wife. He is eternally plagued with a hunger for tacos. Consider checking his material on his Patreon at patreon.com/luisloza
The monsters continue to wander this Fighting Friday! Following up from the last Wandering Monsters article, today I present the second half of the Forest Ruins. While the two can be used independently, using them together can create a...
Variety is the spice of life and this idea is no less relevant when it comes to monsters. There are a number of creature types in Pathfinder, but there are some that have yet to see some love in...
It’s a new year and a new year brings new opportunities. For me, that means a new blog! Fridays are now entirely my domain and I’m choosing to make them Fightin’ Fridays. Every Friday I will provide GMs something...
The end of the year is nigh and it is up to me to close the door on the 2016 Know Direction blogs. I’m up for the challenge! The only way to close out the year is with something...
With the holidays coming soon, ever do they loom, I bring to life a man from that beloved cartoon. The Nightmare Before Christmas from Mr. Tim Burton, a movie you’ve heard of, I’m ever so certain. It’s a movie filled...
¡Saludos desde México! I’m currently in Guadalajara for business. However, that won’t stop me from sharing monsters with you. There are monsters all over the world and this time, I present you something with roots in Aztec and Maya...
With the imminent release of the latest versions of Pokémon, I got rather excited about the little pocket monsters. The games are something I’ve enjoyed since childhood and now they were on my mind yet again. With over 700...
D&D and Pathfinder have a long tradition of monsters that are just two different animals smashed together. The owlbear is the de facto example of these “deadline” monsters. Today, I add another to the ranks of the amalgam creatures....
Legends and folklore live all over the world. Some of the truly interesting tales are the local legends. While cryptids of all kinds like bigfoot and the chupacabra are said to be found in varying regions, sometimes a cryptid might...
Every little girl needs a best friend. Lunella Lafayette just happens to have a gigantic, mutated dinosaur for hers. As mentioned last week in Alex’s Iconic Design, this is a team up! I have the second half of this...