Crush the upstart rebels of the Glorious Reclamation with the Hell's Vengeance Poster Map Folio! Plan attacks, check the progress of the enemy's armies, or simply marvel over the wonders of the empire with these three massive poster maps designed for use with the Hell's Vengeance Adventure Path.
These huge, lavishly illustrated poster maps depict prominent locations from the Hell's Vengeance Adventure Path. The first map is a gorgeous painted depiction of Cheliax illustrating many of its most important features. The second map portrays Egorian, the City of Thorns and capital of Cheliax, in all its glory. The third offering is a political map of Cheliax drawn in a style that could be found in any Golarion library, tagged with all of the empire's cities and areas of intrigue. These maps can also be used as player handouts, so the villains can scheme the best ways to secure their patron empire.
Whether you need elaborate city and national maps or stunning posters, these prints are the perfect resource for the Hell's Vengeance Adventure Path or any fantasy campaign.
Just not a lot of "wow" here. I agree with the other comments that the players map covered in spoilers isn't much good. Overall, not the most useful set of maps we've seen.
What I'd really like to see, as the new norm, would be 4 maps in every folio: a rustic looking player map of the region WITHOUT spoilers; a more precise GM map of the region (and these should have a consistent look, maybe even scale, across folios to slowly build a high detail Avistan map); a city map; and one mini-scale battle map, not necessarily of the scene of the climax, but of some really unique, flavorful locale in the adventure path.
We're currently paying almost $7 per map. That seems a little steep for what we're getting. But I'd pay more for a more useful combination of maps like the ones I suggested.
Mediocre and unnecessary for the Hell´s Vengeance AP
The painted 3D map of Cheliax is the same as shown on the inside covers of the "Hell´s Vengeance" AP #103-108 only with monsters and Hellknights on it (something that has been criticised lately, see Hell´s Rebels map folio).
The Egorian map has the city districts named and 14 key locations numbered and listed in the upper right corner, otherwise it is a little plain (no street names)but full color.
The political map of Cheliax is rather disappointing. It has about 50 locations marked and named plus mountains, islands, forests and plains but it is entirely colored in an ugly brown except for Nidal, Molthune, Isger and Andoran which are shown in light green or dark green.
Lately the Poster map folios are not as good as they have been.