

In addition, remnants of elven magic linger in the forest, often causing its geography to change seasonally as geographic features shift, move, emerge, or vanish. The forest itself has very thick undergrowth, and is often in perpetual twilight due to the canopy of its trees, which can reach 100 feet in height, blotting out the sun. So, likely there's a certain amount of non-magical camouflage going on.įrom the Pathfinder Wiki, we have this: "Terrain within the Fangwood is often difficult and broken up by hills, cliffs, canyons, and large boulders. I would start with the fact that it blends with nature. So what would you do? How would you hide Crustalhurst in a way that is not too world breaking? I am just looking for thoughts and ideas. Wouldn't magic that powerful attract unwanted attention from all manner of arcane practitioners. It would be easy to say that one of the monoliths at the center of the city is an artifact which has the effect of Hide Campsite of the whole town, but is that too powerful? What CL would that be? As druids I feel like they would want their city to remain part of the natural world on the Material Plane such that the local fauna can wander through also demiplane magic, Screen, and Permanency are not druidic. The ritual Veil Structure would be permanent but also too small an area and too difficult for residents of the city. They would also need between 200 and 400 castings to cover the area. Sadly neither are permanent (nor specified as subject to Permanency). I was thinking something along the lines of Hide Campsite or Screen. I am hoping to find a rules-balanced way to do that. In my thinking, the druid council through the centuries would have likely found a way to hide the city via some magical means. /r/3d6 - For character creation, advice and sharing (system agnostic)Ĭrystalhurst is described as a secretive city unknown to most and hidden in the Fangwood./r/Battlemaps - For your VTT battlemap requirements./r/Tabletop - For your general tabletop gaming shenanigans./r/lfg - Looking For Group, find other players, etc./r/RPG - For general, non-Pathfinder related RPG discussion./r/Starfinder_rpg - For dedicated discussion of Paizo's Science Fantasy system and setting./r/Pathfinder_Kingmaker - To discuss the Owlcat-made computer RPGs./r/Pathfinder2e - For dedicated Second Edition discussion./r/Pathfinder - For Pathfinder Society Organization/Discussion.Other subreddits you might be interested in: Fillable character sheets and intelligent character builders.Some of these tools and resources include the following: We have a Wiki page that includes links for various useful tools and resources, most of which have been provided by the members of this community. Archives of Nethys - Official PF Resource.Official Paizo AMAs on /r/Pathfinder_RPG.Here's what the flairs mean.įor Spoilers: >!This is a spoiler. Please click the rules header above to read a more comprehensive breakdown of our subreddit's rules. Rule 1b: Be reasonable with your language Posts not related to Pathfinder are subject to removal at the mods' discretion. For everything about the Pathfinder Tabletop RPG! (Not administered by or affiliated with Paizo Publishing® in any way).
