The nations of the Shining Kingdoms are home to brave knights, sly nobles, powerful rulers, and dangerous beasts. Within each nation is a notable and influential city, each with a storied history.
The Lost Omens Shining Kingdoms Poster Map Archive presents seven huge, lavishly illustrated double-sided full color poster maps depicting these important cities and the Shining Kingdoms region. With this map archive, your adventures can take you to the port city of Augustana, the mercantile hub of Kerse, the temple-caverns of Larrad, the post-rebellion rebuilding of Isarn, the magic infused Iadara, and the opulent metropolis of Oppara.
Presented in a durable box for easy storage and retrieval, the Shining Kingdoms Poster Map Archive charts the path to endless adventures in the Shining Kingdoms or in any fantasy RPG campaign!
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Ok, this looks super cool. I hope we get more map sets like these, and please let there be labels for major (non-spoilery) sites so that they can be useful.
Description says 7 poster maps but then lists only 6. Please let # 7 be Cassomir with a new map. As mentioned in another thread, this city is an excellent home base but the 1e map looks like a way smaller town.
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Davelozzi wrote:
Ok, this looks super cool. I hope we get more map sets like these, and please let there be labels for major (non-spoilery) sites so that they can be useful.
Description says 7 poster maps but then lists only 6. Please let # 7 be Cassomir with a new map. As mentioned in another thread, this city is an excellent home base but the 1e map looks like a way smaller town.
From reading the description, the seventh map is of the Shining Kingdoms region itself, all six nations together.
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Though on the other hand, the Lost Omens: Shining Kingdoms book already promises "a gorgeous fold-out poster map to serve as a centerpiece to any Shining Kingdoms campaign", so it will be interesting to see if there is a difference. I bet the one that comes with the book is more of a traditional style map like the ones in LO:WG and LO:TXWG and the regional map in the map archive is one of those more stylized style maps like a character might find in game (and like many of the 1e map folios included).