| The Rot Grub |
Is there an "atlas" of Golarion (or at least the Inner Sea region) that pinpoints where all the modules and AP books take place? I remember glimpsing one of the Pathfinder Campaign setting books and seeing a map in the back, but this was a while ago and it only had Paizo's modules and not the APs.
I'm kind of fantasizing of running an AP but on the Slow XP track, allowing for frequent detours and character-based quests along the way...
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The original (3.5) Campaign setting had a map that marked everything up to AP 13 on it, but I believe they've not done anything since due to the fact that it rapidly becomes out of date.
| The Rot Grub |
The original (3.5) Campaign setting had a map that marked everything up to AP 13 on it, but I believe they've not done anything since due to the fact that it rapidly becomes out of date.
I'd appreciate it if someone with ranks in cartography could make one. I know that if I knew how to use Adobe Illustrator better, I would try to make one myself since it serves my OCD proclivities. :) If it mainly were available online, it could be updated periodically.
| The Rot Grub |
If you search around, a few months ago someone made a cartography site that had a bunch of Inner Sea points of interest using CUP available maps.
edit: Link
Wow, never saw this before! I definitely want to play with this. I see it doesn't have adventure locales from modules and APs though, and I didn't see anyone else request it in the thread. Maybe I'm the only one who'd be interested in this?
The map might become editable for viewers in the future -- maybe I could do some work on it then.
| Steve Geddes |
[QUOTE="The Rot GrubI see it doesn't have adventure locales from modules and APs though, and I didn't see anyone else request it in the thread. Maybe I'm the only one who'd be interested in this?
The map might become editable for viewers in the future -- maybe I could do some work on it then.
You're not the only one. I think it would be fantastic if something like this were available. I had a go using an image editor, but it was pretty ugly. Hopefully someone more technically skilled than me will get onto it at some point. :)