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So you've got a few extra pawn bases sitting around.
I don't know about to you, but one thing that has always been a slight annoyance to me with any quality GM screen, is the tendency to try to return to a folded state.
Problem solved; Grab a huge base, set it at the center fold of the GM screen, grab two medium or large bases and put them on the "wings".
You can even put a couple more near the "wing" folds for extra stability, if you have a tendency to get a little excited, and bump the table when going for that great axe crit roll.

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So you've got a few extra pawn bases sitting around.
I don't know about to you, but one thing that has always been a slight annoyance to me with any quality GM screen, is the tendency to try to return to a folded state.
Problem solved; Grab a huge base, set it at the center fold of the GM screen, grab two medium or large bases and put them on the "wings".
You can even put a couple more near the "wing" folds for extra stability, if you have a tendency to get a little excited, and bump the table when going for that great axe crit roll.
I have never experienced this problem with the Pathfinder or Das Schwarze Auge DM screen, but they are very high quality. I could see this tactic working for other DM screens though.

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Aw man, I thought you were suggesting they make GM screens specific to the adventure paths. And I was going to say awesome idea! A Kingmaker GM screen with the kingdom building rules on the back, Carrion Crown with haunt mechanics and undead traits on it. Great idea, Relixander!