
Andorax |

Greetings, fellow gamers,
Long-time DM and recent customer service rep for WorldWorks Games dropping in to join in the discussion. Though I've yet to convince my gaming group to undertake this Adventure Path, I'm well familiar with (and quite fond of) the storyline.
For those of you who don't know who we are, WorldWorks Games is a company that designs cardstock terrain that you can print, cut, fold and glue yourself.
Take a look at what we have to offer.
I started a bit ago working on a post that would describe ways in which you could use WorldWorks material to build some of the encounters from Rise of the Runelords. My earlier effort described some of the settings for Burnt Offerings, and I thought I'd continue on with the rest of the Pathfinder adventures.
I do have to preface this with a note that Pathfinder has some very unique and unusual locations, and that the sets I'm going to mention were designed with general use in mind, not specifically written for these adventures. Still, with a bit of creativity and some adaptations, you should be able to get good use out of them.
As I mentioned in the Burnt Offerings thread, VillageWorks is a good way to represent Sandpoint for the initial attack (in fact, you probably built it already if you used it for Burnt Offerings).
As before, the wilderness encounters (journey to Jorgenfist) would be well represented using ExteriorWorks: Hinterland. A series of increasingly taller cliffs could make a good representation of giant-sized natural staircases.
The Jorgenfist Watchtower could be represented using CastleWorks Ultimate, which could also see some use if there was a need to represent portions of Jorgenfist itself (the whole thing would be HUGE). The Black Tower, to make it stand out, might be better represented using Hellworks 2: Cathedrae Noctis. From the description, it would be very much in character.
The area under Jorgenfist, and the caverns surrounding, could potentially be done with Caveworks, but particularly since you're getting into bigger areas with bigger foes, my personal preference would be to shift to utilizing Hellworks. Don't let the more strongly themed elements fool you...Hellworks can also be used to create some excellent rough stone caverns (basically, built tall, narrow cliffs and describe them as the walls of the caverns instead). 6" tall walls look better for massive caves occupied by huge monsters.
For the Jorgenfist Library, I have to once again suggest our old standby, Castles & Keeps. It's just plain consistently useful for a variety of plain "dressed stone" areas like this.
If you're curious as to what the end result looks like, each of these products has a link at the bottom to a "demo pack" that will show you some good close-in images of what the sets look like constructed.
I welcome your questions, thoughts and opinions.