Karui Kage |
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I recently got to look at the Guide of Korvosa, and love that book! In particular, I liked the layout of all the Wards, and how it listed a lot of the different rent costs for houses/apartments/etc. What I missed though, and what it took me a while to find on these boards was where the wards were actually separated.
I finally found a thread in the Pathfinder Chronicles section which outlined all I needed to know, thanks to Cintra Bristol and Mike McArtor. I went through in Photoshop and, using the map from the free CotCT Player's Guide (hopefully there's no problem with me putting that up here) outlined all the different wards.
This was initially done for my players, but I thought that you guys might be able to make use of them too, so here they are.
The Heights
Midland
North Point
Old Korvosa
If anyone notices something out of place, please let me know. Otherwise, enjoy!
Karui Kage |
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This is very cool indeed. The only problem I see is that you have the Three Rings Tavern in Northgate, but it's described in multiple places as being in Five Corners. Is that right?
I got all my information from this thread. According to it:
Cintra Bristol wrote:
North Point: Five Corners runs northeast along Dead Shoanti Way to Jeggare Circle, then east along Northgate Avenue to Sunrise Blvd, then south to the wall and west-northwest along the wall back to Dead Shoanti Way.
Mainshore is the section north of this, within the walls (incl. First Street thru Fifth Street).
Northgate is the area east of Five Corners, including the bit north of Northgate Avenue and southeast of the walls.
Ridgefield is the remaining section of the district, west of Jeggare Circle.
Mike McArtor wrote:
Yes to all. And keep in mind that Jeggare Circle is technically a part of Five Corners. Also, keep in mind that, traditionally, five wards touch it and that it has five sides (although, IIRC, at least one side is very, very short). It's completely possible boundaries have shifted over time, though, and that neither of those origin conditions are true any more. :)
Mike McArtor Contributor |
Golbez57 |
Karui, I am not sure how I missed this post earlier in the week, but those are FANTASTIC. I'm now reading (more skimming this time) through "Guide to Korvosa" for a third time, psyching myself up to do an index, and am feeling almost at home in the place. This helps make it even clearer in my mind, and will be Aroden-sent for my players! I'll be printing a copy for me and another for them to join the Korvosa map at our game table.
Thank you for sharing.
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Karui Kage |
Glad you all like it! The lack of the ward's defining lines in such a Lawful and Ordered city as Korvosa had bothered me, and when I found the thread where their borders were talked about, I had to make these up to help visualize it better. I've always loved the map portions of Pathfinder, and having the 'wards' laid out helps me see the city much more clearly.
Terok the Sly |
I recently got to look at the Guide of Korvosa, and love that book! In particular, I liked the layout of all the Wards, and how it listed a lot of the different rent costs for houses/apartments/etc. What I missed though, and what it took me a while to find on these boards was where the wards were actually separated.
I finally found a thread in the Pathfinder Chronicles section which outlined all I needed to know, thanks to Cintra Bristol and Mike McArtor. I went through in Photoshop and, using the map from the free CotCT Player's Guide (hopefully there's no problem with me putting that up here) outlined all the different wards.
This was initially done for my players, but I thought that you guys might be able to make use of them too, so here they are.
The Heights
Midland
North Point
Old KorvosaIf anyone notices something out of place, please let me know. Otherwise, enjoy!
Karui,
The links no longer appear to be working, I was hoping to print these out for my next session, can you re-post or fix?Thanks for your great work on these, I looked at them last week and they looked excellent.