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The sample side is a great dungeon for a Call of Cthulhu game or a battle against Old Ones cultists or the lair of tentacled monstrosities.
It can also connect to sewer dungeon tiles or the basement of buildings.
The other side - which is shown on the cover but at a sideways angle - is a bit special. It contains a few rooms connected by short corridors on one half leading into some subterranean chambers on the other half.
This could be the lair of some Skum or an Aboleth but is a bit too small.
It would have been better to leave the rooms away.
Just noticed this one. Having played a PFS scenario a few weeks ago that has a flooded area, I'm wondering if that layout is part of the design of this map.
Can anyone at Paizo confirm if this map matches the layouts of any specific published adventures?
Just noticed this one. Having played a PFS scenario a few weeks ago that has a flooded area, I'm wondering if that layout is part of the design of this map.
Can anyone at Paizo confirm if this map matches the layouts of any specific published adventures?
Based on the sample image, I do not recognize the map from any Pathfinder Society scenarios. It's also not ringing any bells based on my memory of our other adventure products.
I believe this is new, which is just as fun for Pathfinder Society. That means it's a fresh map just asking to show up in an adventure.
Echoes of the Overwatched has a partially-flooded tower and might be the one Fromper is recalling?
GMT's hideout in the Puddles District, for which there was never a map provided in the scenario, might benefit from this flipmat to make the approach to his hideout and the encounter itself, feel more thematic to the players.