From humble beginnings in a quiet coastal town, the Return of the Runelords Adventure Path travels to ruined capital cities and explores the mysteries of ancient Thassilon. With the Return of the Runelords Poster Map Folio, you can bring two of these cities to life with a pair of massive poster maps, and also discover the lost wonders of the nation of Thassilon itself!
These huge, lavishly illustrated poster maps depict two important urban centers from the Return of the Runelords Adventure Path. The first map details the settlement of Roderic's Cove, where the Adventure Path starts. The second map explores a mysterious ancient city, while the third is a beautifully illustrated map of the ancient nation of Thassilon as a whole.
Whether you're looking for a small seaside town, a sprawling urban center, or an entire nation, these beautiful maps are the perfect resource for the Return of the Runelords Adventure Path or any fantasy campaign.
I really don't like the art style of the maps in RotR book 1, so the Roderics cove map isn't of any interest to me if done by the same artist.
I also won't buy anymore unlabeled map folios, so this product is of very limited interest to me.
Please make the maps as useful as the ones for Shattered Star again and i'll gladly buy two of each.
Thanks for the update!
That artistic overland map of ancient Thassilon with the icons of well-known landmarks looks good, i hope it has the settlement names on it.
Otherwise it's pretty useless to me. (Like the Taldor map for WftC.)
If someone wants a generic pretty map, then put a label-free option in the PDF version. Not the hardcopy version which is supposed to accompany a specific AP in a specific campaign setting.
I was pleased to see the settlement/other site labels on the map of ancient Thassilon.
... Although I do wonder a little bit at the rather large font size used. Tring to be extremely obvious about the labelling after the previous complaints? :)
(Okay, so it might be a good idea for maps hung on walls and seen at a distance ... but I don't hang mine on walls. We put the maps on the table. So the font size was a bit overdone IMHO. Next time, maybe a font size between overly-large and non-existant?)