Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Inner Sea Poster Map Folio

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One World, Countless Adventures

See the Inner Sea as you never have before! Discover adventures you never knew existed and make your mark on the Pathfinder Campaign Setting with the Inner Sea Poster Map Folio!

This enormous mega-map depicts the Inner Sea region of Golarion, the thrilling heart of the Pathfinder Campaign Setting. Four quadrant posters form a comprehensive view of the Inner Sea region, measuring 3-1/2 feet wide by over 5 feet tall—that’s almost 20 square feet of adventure! Distinct and easy to read tags mark hundreds of towns, villages, castles, dungeons, and other intriguing locations drawn from the complete catalogue of Pathfinder offerings to date. Check out every locale in the encyclopedic Inner Sea World Guide, as well as key sites from Pathfinder Adventure Paths, Pathfinder Modules, and Golarion’s history and current events, all revealed as never before. Printed on durable, high-quality paper, this invaluable world reference will endure campaign after campaign.

With the Inner Sea Poster Map Folio, a world of countless adventures, innumerable dangers, and endless possibilities is yours to explore!

Cartography by Rob Lazzaretti

ISBN-13: 978-1-60125-271-5

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Giant and Awesome

5/5

This thing is frickin' huge! And I love it! The Inner Sea Poster Map Folio contains four individual posters that, when combined, create a massive map of the Inner Sea region of Golarion. The map is over 5 feet tall and about 3 1/2 feet wide. It's the most detailed of any Inner Sea map I've ever seen, with large cities, tiny villages, dungeons and named ruins, and more. It's the best way to a get a real sense of scale of where things are in the Inner Sea. The map stretches from Winterwall Glacier and The Worldwound in the north all the way down to the Jungle of Hungry Trees and the Field of Maidens in the south. True nerd that I am, I've had the panels laminated and hung on the wall of my soon-to-eventually-be gaming room, and used little flags to indicate where groups are currently adventuring. If I had any complaints, it's that the four panels don't overlap perfectly, and that the map doesn't show roads or trails between places. Overall, though, it's a pretty awesome (and functional) backdrop for gaming sessions.


2/5

I was very excited for this product, but should have read the reviews. The four posters do not line up. No matter how I tried to get them "close enough" it looked obviously offset at the extremes. I praise Paizo at every opportunity I have, but a lack of quality control has rendered this product a huge disappointment.


Beautiful and so useful.

5/5

I have no space at home to put this on a wall where it belongs, but I have brought it along time after time when I'm GMing and it really clarifies locations for most of the players. I feel it is important to have a frame of reference like this available, especially since a good half of the players don't have any idea where they are when you just give them a name and a country. Depth of the gaming experience matters.


Awesome cartography, mind the creases

4/5

Okay, the map itself is awesome. I was expecting it to be big, but you can't get a sense of the scale of it until it is tacked up on your wall. I tried taking a photo of it to email to my friends, but a photo cannot capture the scale.
The colours are great and the level of detail is amazing. Looking at it, it's hard to believe that the Inner Sea Region is an imaginary place.
The one flaw, and the reason I've given it four starts instead of five, is the fact that it is packaged folded, not rolled. The product consists of four tiled poster maps, each of which is folded into eight segments. The folds mean that it does't tac onto the wall quite flat. Previous reviews have commented that the joins on the maps don't quite match. This isn't true - joins do match. The problem is that because the maps are folded, the edges don't always match up where you'd expect them to. Getting the four maps to fit together requires some effort to stretch them out first and then fit them together.
All in all a great product. I don't regret my purchase at all - the map is basically what I expected. If it had been package in a tube instead of a folio, though, it would have captured five stars from me.


Hoping for more...

2/5

FYI - this is the SAME map included with the Inner Sea World Guide with 2 small differences...

1 - Higher resolution

2 - Additional landmark labels

Worth another $14 on top of the Inner Sea World Guide? I think not...


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Dark Archive

I cant wait for the PDF to be released... I'm just hopping the watermark doesn't mess with the layout/look on my VTT (Maptools)

I'd buy the hard copy but it would run the look of my almost completed RPG room/table setup I have.

Roll on the 15th!

The Exchange

Manglash wrote:

I cant wait for the PDF to be released... I'm just hopping the watermark doesn't mess with the layout/look on my VTT (Maptools)

I'd buy the hard copy but it would run the look of my almost completed RPG room/table setup I have.

Roll on the 15th!

The watermark is very small in comparison to the map itself. It only shows up on the map in 4 locations, two of which do cross place names, but nothorribly.

Dark Archive

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The watermark is very small in comparison to the map itself. It only shows up on the map in 4 locations, two of which do cross place names, but nothorribly.

Schaweet!

Roll on PDF release date so I can buy it :)


So set the pdf size to 50%, copy the area you are playing in with snip tool import to Hexographer at 20% opacity and you get a 12 mile to the hex map of anywhere you want..Kingmaker anywhere in Avistan or Garund

Dark Archive

Pathfinder Pathfinder Accessories Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Starfinder Charter Superscriber
DM Wellard wrote:
So set the pdf size to 50%, copy the area you are playing in with snip tool import to Hexographer at 20% opacity and you get a 12 mile to the hex map of anywhere you want..Kingmaker anywhere in Avistan or Garund

Or everywhere....

Sovereign Court

Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber; Pathfinder Maps, Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Maps, Starfinder Roleplaying Game, Starfinder Society Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Charter Superscriber

Just got my paper copy today - very nice. LOTS of details.

What I'd love to see in the future are more maps of the same scale and level of detail continuing off to the east, right where this one left off. That way I could join them with tape or something and just go all the way to the next ocean. I know Avistan is currently the "center" of the world, but with characters from the River Kingdom, Taldan and Qadira, I'm likely to head east and run out of map before before I go to the far west.

Dark Archive

Mosaic wrote:

Just got my paper copy today - very nice. LOTS of details.

The same for me, i got it at work today and could'nt resist opening it up to see how large it was.

My office is staffed full of chemical, structural and electrical engineers and they had the gall to call me a geek today...engineers? calling a gamer a geek? puhlease....

The map was awesome. great job.


Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber; Pathfinder Starfinder Adventure Path, Starfinder Roleplaying Game, Starfinder Society Subscriber

I assembled the map and put it up last night. It is freaking huge! very cool. ;)

Scarab Sages

I just received this today and was delighted by the detail and quality of the product. It is quite well-designed and well-worth the wait.

One thing caught my eye, however: I noticed certain areas are much better defined than others. Some of these are to be expected (such as Varisia) as there's been a lot of material written about these areas.

Others, such as Ustalav, were a bit more of a surprise. With relatively little yet published about this nation (outside of Prince of Wolves and Carrion Hill), there sure is a lot developed. Now, I suspect this is because the upcoming Carrion Crown AP has been laid out in a fair amount of detail, and so a number of adventure sites have already been defined.

But then, look at Mediogalti Island. There's quite a bit more defined there than what I initially thought, which leaves me wondering if there's future products planned there. We received hints earlier today from James, who mentions that the Cyclopes had an empire there, and they've got "big plans" for the fallen Cyclopes nations.

There's also been mention on these boards about how the next couple years have been pretty well locked-down for AP schedules.

So, how far ahead of the curve is the Inner Sea Map Folio? How many locations are from as-yet unpublished products (outside of the Inner Sea Primer)? Also, as more locations continue to get added from Campaign Setting books, modules, and APs I imagine this product will become increasingly out of date. Can we look forward to an update to the product every few years?

Personally, I'd love to see an update EVERY year, but I imagine that's unfeasible.

Also, I was sad to see that the Realm of the Mammoth Lords is so ill-defined on the map. I suspect that means there's no near-future plans for fur-clad, megafauna-riding barbarian clans clashing with the hordes of hell, the witch-children of Baba Yaga, and the soul-less Iron Legions of Numeria. Which is a shame, as that pretty much sounds like the greatest campaign ever, doesn't it?

Dark Archive

I brought my PDF copy last night and I am very happy with it.

Although I have a busy week I plan to take the map of River Kingdom and import it into my game maps (Maptools) for my campaign, The map is very well done and is of such good quality that if you don't buy it, your friends will give you a -1 to Moxy!

Anyway, Good work team!

regards
Manglash (NZ)

Paizo Employee Creative Director

weirmonken wrote:

One thing caught my eye, however: I noticed certain areas are much better defined than others. Some of these are to be expected (such as Varisia) as there's been a lot of material written about these areas.

The density of tags in a region is an excellent indicator of several things. A region with a lot of tags probably has one or more of the following features:

a) There's been an adventure path set there.
b) It got a four-page entry plus a regional map in the Campaign Setting Hardcover.
c) It's been the feature of a gazetteer book.

In the case of Ustalav, as with Varisia and Katapesh, all three of these qualify (even though the Ustalav books aren't yet out...).

In any case, the locations for the map include things up through our current releases. And by "current releases," I mean anything and everything we were working on or had map turnovers for up until the day we shipped the map to the printer.

Grand Lodge

James Jacobs wrote:
the locations for the map include things up through our current releases. And by "current releases," I mean anything and everything we were working on or had map turnovers for up until the day we shipped the map to the printer.

Oh yeah? So were did Jorgenfist disappear to? ;-P

That was a joke BTW...

I realize that is impossible to remember every little detail...

-That One Digitalelf Fellow-

Dark Archive

Does the pdf have this as one big map or as 4 maps?


Chris Ballard wrote:
Does the pdf have this as one big map or as 4 maps?

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Liberty's Edge

Just snagged this at the FLGS. Best thing since the FR trail map (which I was a huge fan of). Great job!


I'm a little confused. I just looked at my subscriptions and it shows that I'm subscribed to the Campaign Setting line. This is stated as being part of the Campaign line yet the shipment I just received yesterday included only Serpent's Skull #6, and the Village Square flip mat — the same being reflected in my last shipping notice from Feb 4.

When I view my subscriptions, it shows my current Campaign product as Lost Cities of Golarion, and the next product as the Inner Sea World Guide. Did I get skipped or something?


Does the map have a hex overlay, possibly on the pdf version?
Also, does buying the tree version get you the pdf version for free?


For those interested.

The pdf shows four pages of the map with labels, but when extracted (with SomePDF or other program) there will be four identical unlabeled full size maps 6696x10080 pixels, including the top and bottom border. (i.e. you don't have to put the quadrants together.)

No hexes.

@Thraug, subscribing to the Campaign Settings line will get you the pdf for free. Just buying the paper version as a separate purchase will not.

Paizo Employee Creative Director

Digitalelf wrote:
James Jacobs wrote:
the locations for the map include things up through our current releases. And by "current releases," I mean anything and everything we were working on or had map turnovers for up until the day we shipped the map to the printer.

Oh yeah? So were did Jorgenfist disappear to? ;-P

That was a joke BTW...

I realize that is impossible to remember every little detail...

-That One Digitalelf Fellow-

Thanks for adding the "that was a joke BPW" because if you hadn't, that would have depressed the hell out of me.

Paizo Employee CEO

Laithoron wrote:

I'm a little confused. I just looked at my subscriptions and it shows that I'm subscribed to the Campaign Setting line. This is stated as being part of the Campaign line yet the shipment I just received yesterday included only Serpent's Skull #6, and the Village Square flip mat — the same being reflected in my last shipping notice from Feb 4.

When I view my subscriptions, it shows my current Campaign product as Lost Cities of Golarion, and the next product as the Inner Sea World Guide. Did I get skipped or something?

Make sure to post in the Customer Service thread and remember that we have Monday off for the President's Day holiday, so nobody will be able to get back to you until Tuesday at the earliest.

-Lisa


Thraug wrote:

Does the map have a hex overlay, possibly on the pdf version?

Also, does buying the tree version get you the pdf version for free?

As I said above it is fairly easy to produce maps in the kingmaker style using Hexographer and the P|DF..I love this product can't wait for the dead tree version to arrive with me.


My friend and I opened this up the other day and were sad that we don't play in Golarion. Maybe I'll kill their Scarred Lands characters so we can start over.

On an entirely different note, we were both "influenced", shall we say, when we noticed that the map scale was measured in units of...wait for it...420 miles! The plot thickens!

Dark Archive

I like this enough that I had to get two copies, one for use and one for framing. BTW, I just found out that framing is friggin expensive.

Scarab Sages

Pathfinder Maps Subscriber

I would love to put these maps together and have it printed on vinyl but I am going to need some help from someone smarter than I am.

Scarab Sages

Pathfinder Battles Case Subscriber; Pathfinder Maps, Pathfinder Accessories Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Superscriber

Same here. How about a PDF with the map as one file?


Doodlebug Anklebiter wrote:

My friend and I opened this up the other day and were sad that we don't play in Golarion. Maybe I'll kill their Scarred Lands characters so we can start over.

On an entirely different note, we were both "influenced", shall we say, when we noticed that the map scale was measured in units of...wait for it...420 miles! The plot thickens!

Just do what we did, and start them on an AP "just to try it out"....

I ran a 5+ year Scarred Lands game, and I at first tried to shoehorn the Paizo APs into a Scarred Lands setting (albeit far in the future), then just gave up and started running them in Golarion. They don't seem to mind!

Dark Archive

I recently did some investigation into getting these onto my gaming room wall. Turns out to be prohibitively expensive to get a frame this size custom made (in the region of hundreds of dollars).

My solution was 4 * $10 frames from target. Some pictures below of the final result. Total cost, including the map-pack less than $60.

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Liberty's Edge

Rivermurk the Vengeful wrote:

I recently did some investigation into getting these onto my gaming room wall. Turns out to be prohibitively expensive to get a frame this size custom made (in the region of hundreds of dollars).

My solution was 4 * $10 frames from target. Some pictures below of the final result. Total cost, including the map-pack less than $60.

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Pretty nice!

Scarab Sages

Rivermurk the Vengeful wrote:

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Awesome!!!

Great solution.


Rivermurk the Vengeful wrote:

I recently did some investigation into getting these onto my gaming room wall. Turns out to be prohibitively expensive to get a frame this size custom made (in the region of hundreds of dollars).

My solution was 4 * $10 frames from target. Some pictures below of the final result. Total cost, including the map-pack less than $60.

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Are those Dragonlance modules framed on your wall?


Rivermurk the Vengeful wrote:

I recently did some investigation into getting these onto my gaming room wall. Turns out to be prohibitively expensive to get a frame this size custom made (in the region of hundreds of dollars).

My solution was 4 * $10 frames from target. Some pictures below of the final result. Total cost, including the map-pack less than $60.

pic one
pic two
pic three

Awesome! Your maps looked to be well over 5' in height, not even including your frames! Just how tall is the map? I'm not sure I have room to mount it. :o

Dark Archive

TwoWolves wrote:


Are those Dragonlance modules framed on your wall?

Yup. The War of the Lance was the defining campaign/setting/novels of my teenage years.


If I were to frame my old adventures, it'd be more like wallpaper than framed art!

Paizo Employee Chief Creative Officer, Publisher

Rivermurk the Vengeful wrote:

I recently did some investigation into getting these onto my gaming room wall. Turns out to be prohibitively expensive to get a frame this size custom made (in the region of hundreds of dollars).

My solution was 4 * $10 frames from target. Some pictures below of the final result. Total cost, including the map-pack less than $60.

pic one
pic two
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Wow! That looks great!


Erik Mona wrote:
Rivermurk the Vengeful wrote:

I recently did some investigation into getting these onto my gaming room wall. Turns out to be prohibitively expensive to get a frame this size custom made (in the region of hundreds of dollars).

My solution was 4 * $10 frames from target. Some pictures below of the final result. Total cost, including the map-pack less than $60.

pic one
pic two
pic three

Wow! That looks great!

Agreed! This is exactly what I will be doing for my gaming room. Thanks for the inspiration, Rivermurk!


Rivermurk the Vengeful wrote:

I recently did some investigation into getting these onto my gaming room wall. Turns out to be prohibitively expensive to get a frame this size custom made (in the region of hundreds of dollars).

My solution was 4 * $10 frames from target. Some pictures below of the final result. Total cost, including the map-pack less than $60.

pic one
pic two
pic three

Exactly what I did with my Greyhawk Maps from Dungeon, but it looks I'll have to turn the frames sideways for the Golarion ones!


Pathfinder Maps, Pathfinder Accessories Subscriber; Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Charter Superscriber; Starfinder Charter Superscriber

I wish I had the wall space to do that.

Paizo Employee Director of Narrative

Zaister wrote:
I wish I had the wall space to do that.

Who needs windows? ;)


I hope this sells well enough that they make a same size window adhesive version that could go on large plate glass or sliding glass doors.

:D

Dark Archive

Joseph Wilson wrote:
Erik Mona wrote:


Wow! That looks great!
Agreed! This is exactly what I will be doing for my gaming room. Thanks for the inspiration, Rivermurk!

Cool - glad you guys like it. Wife thinks it looks like a large window ("into another world" I keep responding) and my 3yr old daughter keeps asking me where our house is on the map.


I just bought the PDF version and, with the exception of no nation borders, I am very happy with the product.

Why no nation borders? I found them very interesting and during play they are a wonderful gameplay aid. I plan on adding them myself but would have preferred the same simple dotted red nation borders from the original map.

Does the printed version have nation borders?

Dark Archive

Pathfinder Roleplaying Game Charter Superscriber
Thraug wrote:

I just bought the PDF version and, with the exception of no nation borders, I am very happy with the product.

Why no nation borders? I found them very interesting and during play they are a wonderful gameplay aid. I plan on adding them myself but would have preferred the same simple dotted red nation borders from the original map.

Does the printed version have nation borders?

No, and that's my biggest complaint, too. National borders would have been nice.

Paizo Employee Creative Director

Thraug wrote:

I just bought the PDF version and, with the exception of no nation borders, I am very happy with the product.

Why no nation borders? I found them very interesting and during play they are a wonderful gameplay aid. I plan on adding them myself but would have preferred the same simple dotted red nation borders from the original map.

Does the printed version have nation borders?

We almost put nation borders on the map, but in the end we decided not to because it caused a bit too much clutter in some spots, and also because we didn't have time to make sure we got the borders exactly right.

The maps that appear in the Inner Sea World Guide DO have the borders, though.


I'm in the process of adding national borders and coloring the nation names. Unfortunately I don't think there's a way to share my work. :(


You could share only the borders without the underlying map. :)

The Exchange

Rivermurk the Vengeful wrote:

I recently did some investigation into getting these onto my gaming room wall. Turns out to be prohibitively expensive to get a frame this size custom made (in the region of hundreds of dollars).

My solution was 4 * $10 frames from target. Some pictures below of the final result. Total cost, including the map-pack less than $60.

pic one
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Nice lair. I haven't finished my basement, but man, I think I want to do that sooner rather than later!

Sovereign Court

Just arrived and I am chuffed to see it.

Mint.


Rivermurk the Vengeful wrote:

Cool - glad you guys like it. Wife thinks it looks like a large window ("into another world" I keep responding) and my 3yr old daughter keeps asking me where our house is on the map.

I haven't gotten the actual product yet, so for my own reference, what size frames did these take? Did you have to modify the maps at all, or are they a common size? (I showed my wife the pictures you posted and she was immediately on board with setting this up in our new game room! SQUEE!)


Joseph Wilson wrote:
Rivermurk the Vengeful wrote:

Cool - glad you guys like it. Wife thinks it looks like a large window ("into another world" I keep responding) and my 3yr old daughter keeps asking me where our house is on the map.

I haven't gotten the actual product yet, so for my own reference, what size frames did these take? Did you have to modify the maps at all, or are they a common size? (I showed my wife the pictures you posted and she was immediately on board with setting this up in our new game room! SQUEE!)

I just got done putting mine up in place of my Greyhawk maps (Though those moved to a different wall) I got the 23X34 Poster Frames which worked out nicely


Rivermurk the Vengeful wrote:
TwoWolves wrote:


Are those Dragonlance modules framed on your wall?
Yup. The War of the Lance was the defining campaign/setting/novels of my teenage years.

I'm liking the framed Akira and Old Boy posters too. Now I need to check my posters, I can't remember if I own one for Akira or not. (Posters are currently put away. Only one hanging is Bestiary 2 Promo.)

These are very inspiring pictures and my map collections have just grown a lot recently. First I got that four-part Faerun map that was in the Dragon Magazines, and now the Inner Sea map. The Inner Sea map is especially deserving of some wall space. (The Faerun map is big but doesn't appear more detailed than the pull-out from FRCS.)

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