Message from @galesteppes
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I cant imagine playing pathfinder in real life, but its fun in roll 20
@Trebjonn it's because they have these "iconic" characters
Ohh I mainly use just the srd and play in homebrew worlds
that looks sick ^^ the artwork reminds me of darkest dungeon
I mean it just striked me as odd as they refer to her as its a picture of gunman
@TrunksBish Yeah it kinda does
@Trebjonn you use d20pfsrd don't you?
Yes
Achieve of nethys is the official srd, it has much less ads and misplaced third party content
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The Caliph of the Alghrib Caliphate is visiting the Kingdom of Drivia. And of course, he has his body guards with him.
I do hope to god that the PC's dont start murder hoboing. Because *oh god they'll get fucked*.
Caliph is the top guy on the golden dragon. Gonna change his picture soon.
gonna change all pictures tbh. gonna make them all unique.
Not the dragons nor the 12 guys down there. They're just normal guards/soldiers.
@MountainMan @galesteppes @Deleted User Went through and lined stuff up that wraps around the edges.
@Deleted User it's probably because meratrix is a lazy nigger
Do you run any games?
Purposefully?
Lazy bum
@meratrix Very nice! Are you starting with the new empires in the East soon?
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@Deleted User @galesteppes The dense area used to be the entire map, but then I extended the canvas a fuck ton to show just how little is known about the rest of the world. The island far in the east that looks like a flipped Saudi Arabia is where the elves and dwarves emerged. There’s a few scattered cities, such as the ones on the southern most continent. Those cities down are where humans emerged. The environment there is extremely hostile, hence why they haven’t expanded much. Groups of sailors got lost at seas and ended up in the densely packed area. Because the environment there is not hostile the expanded greatly over tens of thousands of years and interbred with some native humanoid species, sorts like how we did. Those four cities they originated from are so small in territory because nature has, at this point, pushed them to the edge. Much of that original civilization has fallen to time and nature. I’m making the map from a third person perspective who knows everything about it, but also trying to emphasize the vastness and unexplored size of the world
@MountainMan Most of the east will remain unclaimed.
dankon. 7 years of work on this thing. shh, don’t tell my secret plans. I actually have an idea for doing another version of this map tens of thousands of years earlier where there’s a civilization, probably around the “pike and shot” era, that actually existed in that southernmost continent, but was then struck by a massive wave of different natural disasters and disease. Sorta like a forgotten history sort of thing.
and thus all gunpowder and steam technology was lost. Just a few rusted and/or rotted relics that nobody understands.
I also had an idea of making the chief propellant of this civilization steam, and not gunpowder.
This is truly amazing. I love this map. Its awesome. @meratrix
You need to tell me more. What types of races are there? What are the dominating ones?
The map sorta has six sections in my mind, these sections are how much the people there know about the world. I’ll write a longer explanation later when I’m not on mobile.
very cool
although for races, there’s humans, elves, dwarves, orcs, and lizard men. There’s also some species of subhuman that are unable to interbreed with other humans.
Very cool! Are these the only ones, or just the largest ones?
for now their the only ones, although I’m open to more. Like “FUCKING MOTH PEOPLE”.
fuck it, I’m adding moth people.
If you need ideas, just ask. My world is bloody filled with many many many different types of races.