Cinderclaw Mine
- Type: Location
- Status: Reference
- Region: Age of Ashes
Campaign-Now Snapshot
Cinderclaw Mine mainly serves as continuity context from earlier arc events, helping connect past outcomes to current decisions.
Expanded Description
Session history describes Cinderclaw Mine through table-confirmed moments such as > The Regulators learned that the Kobolds were working in the Cinderclaw mine, and friends with Hezle, but got fed up with the Cinderclaws and left in the dark of night to flee th… This summary keeps those observed details player-usable for planning and recall.
World Placement
Cinderclaw Mine sits within the Age of Ashes campaign network as a connected node, not an isolated set piece. It links to nearby allies, likely threat routes, and travel tempo, which matters more than static map description.
Geographic Placement
World: Golarion
- Continent: Avistan
- Nation/Region: Ravounel
- Campaign Area: Cinderclaw Mine
- Local Position: See current session/timeline references for exact scene state
- Travel Relevance: Route and staging context for nearby operations
Historical Significance (Spoiler-safe)
Cinderclaw Mine has campaign continuity value based on prior table events. Timeline-confirmed outcomes anchor this summary, with unreached reveals and hidden-faction specifics intentionally omitted.
Operational Hooks
- Operational use: Supports planning, intel handoffs, and consequence tracking.
- Escalation signal: Changes in local patterning can indicate threat movement.
PC Spotlight
PC spotlight context is historical and situational.
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Sources
Table-confirmed
- 01_Campaigns/Age of Ashes/Discord/exports/md/aoa-timeline.md
- 01_Campaigns/Age of Ashes/01_Sessions/
Lore flavor
- Session history describes Cinderclaw Mine through table-confirmed moments such as > The Regulators learned that the Kobolds were working in the Cinderclaw mine, and friends with Hezle, but got fed up with the Cinderclaws and left in the dark of night to flee th… This summary keeps those observed details player-usable for planning and recall.