| GreenTitanium |
I'm not exactly sure what you're asking, but I think the reason game cartographers don't usually include items in treasure piles is because they want the map to be usable in multiple situations--whether in the AP it was designed for or just for GMs to use for a similar location in another adventure.They also want the GMs to feel free to alter treasure if the supplied list doesn't suit the party. Doesn't help the GM if the GM decides they want to give the party a magic hammer because there's a hammer user in the party who needs an upgrade, but the map image depicts a sword.
If it's useful to you, I see no reason why you couldn't add specific treasure piles to self-made maps based on Paizo maps that you do not plan to publish or sell outside of personal use on Foundry--the last qualifier of course being not because the maps contain items, but that the maps are copies of another artist's work, even if you've changed specific details.
Well, I'm making a module specifically for maps from the Age of Ashes adventure path. Versatility is not something I'd worry about when most people would use the maps to play the adventure path they were made for.
I do plan on making the module available for the public, so that's why I'm asking if that would infringe any copyright.