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Pathfinder 1E Pathfinder Setting: Map up!

Nightfall

Sage of the Scarred Lands
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Can I say once again how great a cartographer Rob Lazzaretti is? ;)

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The cartography is beautiful. The terrain design is very nice. The names are lame - uninspired fantasy schtik (e.g., "Skull River") mixed with random consonants and vowels (e.g., "Calphiak") along with the simply incomprehensible (e.g, "The Mobhad Leigh"). Indeed, I think we have here some all time stinker fantasy names in "Nolands" and "Mushfens." These sorts of names stumble off the tongue and fall heavy on the ears.
 

GVDammerung said:
The cartography is beautiful. The terrain design is very nice. The names are lame - uninspired fantasy schtik (e.g., "Skull River") mixed with random consonants and vowels (e.g., "Calphiak") along with the simply incomprehensible (e.g, "The Mobhad Leigh"). Indeed, I think we have here some all time stinker fantasy names in "Nolands" and "Mushfens." These sorts of names stumble off the tongue and fall heavy on the ears.
I just about died when I read some of the locations in Eberron: Fort Bones and Fort Zombie.
 

It's a very nice map from an aesthetic point of view. There does seem to be an awful lot of mountains in the region though. Maybe it's in the middle of a whole lot of tectonic plates?

Olaf the Stout
 

What are these tectonic plates you are talking about?

The mountains must be a place where the rigid shell of the giant tortoise the world rests on come through the earth. ;)

But anyway, great map. . .
 



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