| rockfall22 |
Hi there, everyone! I recently started using the big Lands of Mystery map for my game. The player characters recently left Deepwatch, and they're planning to hire on with the Darkmaiden's Dance's crew. I was wondering what other people have done in their D&D campaigns with the Maps of Mystery supplements, and if anyone has actually used the Lands of Mystery map also.
| Orcwart |
Hi there, everyone! I recently started using the big Lands of Mystery map for my game. The player characters recently left Deepwatch, and they're planning to hire on with the Darkmaiden's Dance's crew. I was wondering what other people have done in their D&D campaigns with the Maps of Mystery supplements, and if anyone has actually used the Lands of Mystery map also.
I've extracted the maps from the supplements and created a Map of Mystery PDF. I'd really like the Paizo crew to upload #146-#150 so that I can complete it. :-\
Evil Genius Prime
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rockfall22 wrote:Hi there, everyone! I recently started using the big Lands of Mystery map for my game. The player characters recently left Deepwatch, and they're planning to hire on with the Darkmaiden's Dance's crew. I was wondering what other people have done in their D&D campaigns with the Maps of Mystery supplements, and if anyone has actually used the Lands of Mystery map also.I've extracted the maps from the supplements and created a Map of Mystery PDF. I'd really like the Paizo crew to upload #146-#150 so that I can complete it. :-\
Hey Orcwart, is there anyway you could send me a copy of that pdf? I've been trying to get my hands on the Map of Mystery from Dungeon 91 for forever.
My email address is sir_wesley_79@hotmail.com
Thanks!
Krome
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Unfortunately the "Lost Maps" are gone forever in PDF form.
Paizo was unable to get them posted before all material was returned to WOTC. So WOTC has that material now and it is up to them to post it if ever. Which of course we all know just isn't going to happen.
I have written a few adventures tied specifically to the Maps but have not played them yet.
I plan on finding some weird strange way to someday introduce the big Map of Mystery to my Golarion game someday. How, I do not know, but will some how.
I have considered making Golarion hollow. Golalrion has a strong feel to Mystara already (my previous favorite game world) that I think adding in the Hollow World and using the Maps of Mystery there fits.
Robert G. McCreary
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I plan on finding some weird strange way to someday introduce the big Map of Mystery to my Golarion game someday. How, I do not know, but will some how.
I have considered making Golarion hollow. Golalrion has a strong feel to Mystara already (my previous favorite game world) that I think adding in the Hollow World and using the Maps of Mystery there fits.
That is a GREAT idea! I love the big map of mystery, and adding it to Golarion like that is icing on the cake. Kudos, sir.
| Terpheil |
Hello Orcwart,
I am also interested in your maps of mystery pdf. Would it be possible that you send me a copy of it (I have the full paper collection of it but I would use with pleasure an electronic version :) )?
My email address is bmaisseu@club-internet.fr
I wonder also if there is an unofficial Golarion/Greyhawk conversion guide (for the gods for example). In my campaign Golarion is the western part of Oerik.
| Mykull |
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I've created an entire world based on the Lands of Mystery (#150) with all of Christopher West's other Maps of Mystery. Continents are controlled by various races with specific government secrets they share with no one.
For instance, Gnomes control the continent with Subricon and Feywood. Gnomes how to build airships and brew potions. And they are a bit miffed that the secret of brewing potions has been stolen. However, if you are a gnome and a Gill in the Perfect Hemispheroidal Mushroom Cap Guild of Skilled Crafters, then you can learn Improved Brew Potion (for levels 4 - 6). If you're an Annulus within the affiliation, you can then learn Greater Brew Potion (for levels 7 - 9). A Gnome caster can access Enchantments up to level 9, Abjuration and Illusions to level 8 and level 7 in all others. Also, all those really cool racial feats that everyone figures a Gnome ought to have but aren't really worth taking because of game mechanics? Yeah, you get those for free as you level.
I've got a spreadsheet with 35 tabs for races, regional starting feats, affiliations, how prestige classes are linked to certain affiliations, the pantheon, the timeline, the calendar, etc.
That's what I'm doing with it.