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Hi Charles. Thanks for the insight. I guess we'll just consider the Conerica Straits to be one of those quaintly named aspects of the Pathfinder world, making Golarion that much richer for its quaintness. I'm sure I'll be back to the forum for more help in the future. As long as there are good helpful folk like Gamer Girrl (apologies for the previous misspelling) and you out there, I'm sure I'll find the answers I need.


Gamer Girl, you are wise indeed (as well as being a much better reader than me)! Thank you very much. I'll put my magnifying glass away and stop looking for the skinny blue line through the country.


Hi:

I'm just tippeytoeing my way from D&D 4E over to Pathfinder and really like what I see. As I read, I'm building an adventure. The Campaign Setting is awesome, providing a rich environment for construction. The adventure I'm creating nestles nicely into the much-abused nation of Isger. The description of this area includes reference to the great trade route known as the Conerica Straits, connecting the Inner Sea and Cheliax to Druma/Lake Encarthan. My question is this: Are these Straits waterways, as has become the commonly understood meaning of the word, or is the word "straits" being used in the more general "narrow route" context? I get it that trade flows through the country; my question is one of how it flows -- barges or wagons?

Thanks!
- Stu