It dominates a table, and with the number of cannon that it can carry. The one downside of the Maiden, which is also a big upside, is that the thing is huge - about two feet long and almost that tall. If you want to keep with the exploration of It may be available again for a short time, when World Works puts up a section for 'retiring' sets.
No longer available from World Works, but can be purchased from Paizo.
But it is a start.Īlso handy would be The Legend of Skull Cove - cliffs, idols, palisade fortifications, more docks, native huts, some smaller boats, and a few shark fins for moving around on the water. You might be able to use the Maiden if The High Seas as a starting point for building the Coaltongue - the shape is right, but the Maiden is definitely a ship of the age of sail, of wooden ships and iron men, while the Coaltongue is ironclad and steam powered. Cliffs in particular seem to abound in the first adventure. The TLX Hinterland Cliffs and Hinterland Forest sets are also a good place to begin, again, it will likely be useful in the future. You will be likely to use them throughout the campaign, so you are buying for the future as well as this particular adventure. I'd start off with the Himmelveil TLX sets - Streets and Docks in particular.