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AFigureOfBlue wrote:
Actually, come to think of it, the official Foundry modules for the AP have much higher-res versions of the official AP maps than the PDF provides. But to get those you'd need to have Foundry, get the first of the premium modules, install the module, then extract the images. Paizo unfortunately doesn't have any asset packs of such images available separately.

Thanks. I'm not opposed to the Foundry idea, but I've also never used a VTT tool. Sounds like I can download or extract the assets? That would be great.


AP Edgelord wrote:

Ok I need to print out a large version of the Willowshore map and get busy with my post-its and kitty string...

My PCs explored the tracks left by their kidnappers and headed west to the Hinterlands instead of immediately east back to Willowshore, and now seek Granny Hu's house having decided she is the leader for the job. Gunna leave a note on her door "meet at the defended Trade Post, all welcome" or somesuch.

Thank you!

Any idea where a well-meaning gent could find a large map like this? Looking through the books, I can only find a half-page sized map. Is there a bigger one available?


I'm starting the Season of Ghosts AP in a couple of weeks. I'd love to have a large map of Willowshore on the table. Unfortunately, I can only find a relatively small one (about half a page!) in the adventure path itself. So much action in the first book involves navigating around the community, the map is a must have.

Is a bigger, or higher resolution, map available?


Flooded King's Court can provide 1 of 2 boons: Blast from the Past or To Seal and Protect. Both include the normal notice of appearing in future adventures.

Do we know which adventures these appear in?


Nefreet wrote:
Kromkore wrote:
and of course no limit on the slotless boon

That's Starfinder.

There is no "slotless" boon in Pathfinder.

You have a cap of 5 total.

There are slotless boons. The Player Basics page defines them (http://www.organizedplayfoundation.org/encyclopedia/pfs2edplayer-basics/):

"A slotless boon does not need to be slotted to grant its effect. Some slotless boons modify existing boons you already have."

There are many examples of slotless boons on the Faction Boons page.


NielsenE wrote:

I've started rolling Gorm first for that reason.

But I just realized -- its meant to be a single d10 roll, not 4 repeated rolls. Just read the locations off the row for the one roll you made.

Ah, that makes sense. It is a single table after all.


NielsenE wrote:

I'm pretty sure you're supposed to have one per area, its not 100% clear, but I think that's the intent of the line "and at least

one factor within each encounter area." on page 4.

If I'm rolling, I role the first three and then pick the last based on what's left.

Thanks. Put in it's context that section says, "Variable elements include ... at least one factor within each encounter area." So at least one thing about each area is variable, such as the flaw in the magical ritual, etc.

I tried to do what you recommended - but when I got around to rolling Gorm Greathammer's quests I was already using all three of their options. Gorm can't ask someone to visit Westgate.


In the Absalom Initiation the PCs start at a party. Talking to each faction head a leads to a quest. The quests are determined by rolling on a table.

I'm currently prepping this adventure. When I rolled the quest options, the party was assigned quests in 3 of the 4 regions (two faction heads gave quests which were related to the same area).

There's nothing in the adventure preventing this, and it's even kind of neat to have multiple objectives in an area. But without the 4th area the PCs can gain a max of 8 treasure bundles. It seems unfair to punish them based on a random event.

This is the Pathfinder Society event I'll be GMing. Is there something I'm missing?