King in Yellow |
What type of map will we get for Korvosa?
Will it be by Lazaratti?
The main problem I had with the map of Magnimar was that it felt too big for just one page. You really had to squint to make out a lot of detail. And with a large portion of the new Campaign being set in Korvosa it seems like this would be a problem. I think a two page spread would be better for the map of Korvosa.
James Jacobs Creative Director |
What type of map will we get for Korvosa?
Will it be by Lazaratti?The main problem I had with the map of Magnimar was that it felt too big for just one page. You really had to squint to make out a lot of detail. And with a large portion of the new Campaign being set in Korvosa it seems like this would be a problem. I think a two page spread would be better for the map of Korvosa.
The map of Korvosa is indeed by Lazzaretti.
There'll be 3 places to get it, basically.
1) In every volume of Pathfinder that takes place in the city, we'll reprint the map, with most of the tags gone and only the ones relevant to the adventure in evidence.
2) In the Player's Guide, it'll be on the inside front cover, with lots of street names and location tags.
3) In the Guide to Korvosa, there'll be a poster map of the city.
Mike McArtor Contributor |
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AAAAAAAAAAHHHH!!!! It's the King in Yellow! Don't lead him to Earth! Don't lead him to Earth!!!! *sob*
Last week, the CoC "Tatters of the King" I was playing in, run by <namedrop> Jeff Grubb </namedrop>, concluded. My character, who went crazy, brought the King in Yellow to Earth.
James Jacobs Creative Director |
Mactaka |
Off Topic:
AAAAAAAAAAHHHH!!!! It's the King in Yellow! Don't lead him to Earth! Don't lead him to Earth!!!! *sob*
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neat! I've been wanting to get that for my CoC collection. I surprisingly liked Secrets of New York (which I purchased for a 1700s HERO game I run). Is it a good product? Tatters of the King?
Mike McArtor Contributor |
neat! I've been wanting to get that for my CoC collection. I surprisingly liked Secrets of New York (which I purchased for a 1700s HERO game I run). Is it a good product? Tatters of the King?
It was fun to play through. Jeff said there were a few areas that weren't all that good and he had to prop up. Overall, though, he and the other players (I'd say who but I've hit my namedrop quota for the day) all seemed to like it.
Mike McArtor Contributor |