| Polevoi |
I'm working on a map of Darkmoon Vale and my primary reference is the "Pathfinder Chronicles: Guide to Darkmoon Vale" but I'm also referencing the map of Andoran from "ANDORAN: Spirit of Liberty" as well as the map of the Five Kings Mountains from "Dwarves of Golarion."
The poster map from "Pathfinder Chronicles: Guide to Darkmoon Vale" shows Mount Gustus just north of the eastern perimeter of Darkmoon Wood and Mount Kia just east of Mount Gustus near the edge of the map.
The map of Andoran from "ANDORAN: Spirit of Liberty" shows Mount Gustus in approximately the same location but moves Mount Kia about 200 miles northeast and shows Mount Langley approximately another hundred miles further north.
The map of the Five Kings Mountains from "Dwarves of Golarion" clumps Mount Langley, Mount Soryu, Mount Carissa, and Mount Onik all directly north of Darkmoon Wood where the Guide to Darkmoon Vale places Mount Gustus and Mount Kia and moves Mount Gustus east to where Mount Kia is shown on the Andoran map and moves Mount Kia north to where Mount Langley is on the Andoran map.
So amidst all the conflicting Mount placements my question is:
What product got it right?
| Enevhar Aldarion |
The general policy from Paizo has been that the most recent product is the most accurate, so that would be the new Inner Sea World Guide, which I do not have a copy of yet to check. But each country has it's own map in that book, and that map for Five Kings Mountains would be the most accurate for the individual Mount's placements.
| Polevoi |
As far as I'm aware the most recent product that detailed the Mount locations was the Andoran companion, so barring any official word thats probably what I will go with. But I was curious if any Paizo staff cared to comment with an "official" errata so I can know my map will match up with future Paizo cannon. :D