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Just a little tip, all the map in the PDF versions can be highlighted and copied to a medium like photoshop or (in my case) MS Paint. The benefit is this will transfer the image of the map without taking all of the way points with it so you're left with a bare bones picture of the maps (and unfortunately the location of all the secret doors)


This is a pretty low resolution map but here you can see the route you take. I realize this thread is something like 3 years old but for anyone else looking for it I suppose this map help. You start on the middle blip on the south of Varisia Bay and end up at that small settlement at the outlet to the sea of the northernmost river.


Thank you very much everyone for your fast responses. No more confusion, Prep-time ho!!!


Yes, that's what I thought. Cool, I'll be doing that as sort of a (you never know) bonus.


Ah, I'm reading the Jade Adventure path rules for society play. So once they've completed these relevant locations, I give them these chronicles sheets and these accomplishments are applied to other characters? Or are these boons and such applied to the characters we play with in-house?


Ok, this sounds exciting! So at the end of say, The Brinewall Legacy, all I need to do is write up a Chronicle Sheet for the end of the campaign for each of my players? I can easily convert their experience gain and such into a pathfinder society format and prestige and such is calculatable based off of character levels (for instance, 6 points maximum for level 1). This would allow these characters a smooth transition into whatever campaigns they may choose to follow afterwards. Or do I make a chronicle sheet after each session and just fill out all of the relevant fields?


I've read the initial guide to the Pathfinder Society and am trying to come to terms with how experience and loot are compatible with the Adventure Paths. My campaign starts tomorrow and I'm still on the fence with these guys as to whether or not to run with the society in our game. On one hand I would love for this campaign to be linked to a larger overarching story with a dynamic world. On the other hand, this being my first attempt at Pathfinder Society Play. I don't understand how I could possibly balance my particular play style as a GM in conjunction with the limits on player experience, loot and economics. Also...there's no damn chronicler sheets with these adventure paths to make things easy for me :/