Will there be more Urban adventures to complement this?
There will be more urban adventures, but you'll really want to pay attention to the Pathfinder Society, which will have plenty of stuff set in Absalom.
Ya know, I'm also looking forward to this book. I'll definitely be picking it up. I got to write up a little chunk of the city in Gallery of Evil and it was a ton of fun. I never realized how much I enjoy city building. I'm looking forward to seeing how all of the rest of city turns out and if anything has been added to my little corner of the hub of civilization.
The lack of poster map in this is very disappointing. Any chance of getting a poster map to buy on its own?
We were unable to get things to come together properly in time for this project, but we expect to provide a large map of Absalom in an as-yet-unannounced product for next spring.
It is because of the Christmas season, since the printers get busy. Currently, our schedule has product arriving in the third week of the month. But the Christmas rush caused a 10 day delay or so, causing the products to be pushed to the end of December. We won't know an exact date until we get closer.
To combat this problem, we are working our schedules so that product is supposed to arrive in the first week of the month. That way, if there is an slippage due to customs or Christmas or whatever, the products will still come out in that month. However, moving a schedule up is a very hard task that only comes in baby steps. Hopefully, we can get this accomplished by next fall.
*runs around in desperation*
jeje sorry had to do that
i really really hope its ships early
snif
i want to put a campaign in Absalom... because i fell in love with the city and have been wanting to do a city campaign for a while
and while Korvosa is nice... its to strict for the things my players want to do (like being heroic vigilantes saving damsels from slavers and that sort of things)
Ya know, I'm also looking forward to this book. I'll definitely be picking it up. I got to write up a little chunk of the city in Gallery of Evil and it was a ton of fun. I never realized how much I enjoy city building. I'm looking forward to seeing how all of the rest of city turns out and if anything has been added to my little corner of the hub of civilization.
iu just got my claws in Gallery of Horror... mostly because a friend of mine told me there was a map of Ivy District... (which i need to begina a campaign, since i have a player deeply interested in Sheylin and the art around her we decided to use the Ivy District... i imagined the temple of Sheylin a bit different, but i loved the rescription of the groove, quite similar to what had in mind... just i have soemthing else in the center... still i think i am taking yours :D}
a question do you or anyone else involved in the book, could tell me where they put the Temple of Calistria? i thought it would be in the Ivy too, but i sawthey put it elsewhere...
since it will take a month or more to get the copy of Absolom guide... could someone tell me where this temple would appear? thanks :D
The lack of poster map in this is very disappointing. Any chance of getting a poster map to buy on its own?
We were unable to get things to come together properly in time for this project, but we expect to provide a large map of Absalom in an as-yet-unannounced product for next spring.
I hope this un-announced product also has a map of the whole island with Absalom too. Is there at least a small map of the city on the interior cover or something?
I hope this un-announced product also has a map of the whole island with Absalom too. Is there at least a small map of the city on the interior cover or something?
Guide to Absalom has a full-page map of the city and the towns that butt up against the city's outer wall. It identifies all the city's districts and such.
I hope this un-announced product also has a map of the whole island with Absalom too. Is there at least a small map of the city on the interior cover or something?
Guide to Absalom has a full-page map of the city and the towns that butt up against the city's outer wall. It identifies all the city's districts and such.
Can we see this as another art preview? I think it'd not only make people want to buy the book (cause who doesn't love maps?) but will also be helpful to people running the Pathfinder Society scenarios, and being able to send players (and GMs) to a public map would be niiiiice.
I hope this un-announced product also has a map of the whole island with Absalom too. Is there at least a small map of the city on the interior cover or something?
Guide to Absalom has a full-page map of the city and the towns that butt up against the city's outer wall. It identifies all the city's districts and such.
Can we see this as another art preview? I think it'd not only make people want to buy the book (cause who doesn't love maps?) but will also be helpful to people running the Pathfinder Society scenarios, and being able to send players (and GMs) to a public map would be niiiiice.
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yes please!!!! already in the middle of an Absalom campaign and Paizo doesn't sends my copy yet... we need our maps! :D
ok i first saw the map and went crazy
came to the forum to thank
then i read the entry in the blog *^_^*
i can imagine Jason as he makes and designs the map under the constant vigil of the fading candle... awesome design indeed
but more like a crab monster i thoug it wasa brain-map :D
Mosaic(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Roleplaying Game, Campaign Setting, Companion, Modules, Battles Case Subscriber; GameMastery Superscriber)
Sean K Reynolds wrote:
Guide to Absalom has a full-page map of the city and the towns that butt up against the city's outer wall. It identifies all the city's districts and such.
Hurray! There's stuff outside the walls! Absalom is a real city! (I am often frustrated by fantasy city maps where there is lots of stuff inside the city walls and nothing, not even a tavern or wagon-seller, outside.) Hurray!
Guide to Absalom has a full-page map of the city and the towns that butt up against the city's outer wall. It identifies all the city's districts and such.
Hurray! There's stuff outside the walls! Absalom is a real city! (I am often frustrated by fantasy city maps where there is lots of stuff inside the city walls and nothing, not even a tavern or wagon-seller, outside.) Hurray!
Trust me, making that work was important. It's hard to tell in the map posted online because the tags obscure what you're looking for, but the Ivy District shown in GoE fits nicely into the posted Absalom map ... right under the letters "ist" in "Ivy District." Not under as in "south of," under as in "OMG there are giant letters in the sky above us, about to crash down upon us and destroy our very expensive homes! Don't they know we're rich!"
The Ivy District is tiny. Absalom is huge. On the Absalom map, I think the entire Ivy District is smaller than my pinky fingernail. But it's on the map.
haven't got the physical one, but my digital oneis great
i have just 2 complains... there are not all the prices for livingin for district, only half of them...
and it would have been great that like in Guide to Korvosa it showed small maps of each distrcit saying where each location stands (not the districts, but the interesting places)...
ii know i would have beena lot bigger book if it had that... but it really would hae been useful
the only 2 districts i know well are Precipice and Ivy and that is becuas ei got both urban modules
Cpt_kirstov(Pathfinder Charter Superscriber; GameMastery Maps Subscriber)
Matthew Morris wrote:
Maybe I'm misremembering, but I thought there were goodies in here that Society members could use on their characters
On page 3 it mentions an appendix with movers and shakers, and fighting techniques. Was this simply something that didn't make it into the final product?