Avowed interactive map is here to help! Dawnshore, Emerald Stair and Shatterscarp fully uncovered
Going for 100% in Avowed? These interactive maps will be a lifesaver, covering every nook and cranny of all regions in the game.

Avowed, set in the same universe as Pillars of Eternity, has been getting plenty of love from players and critics – and for good reason. Its rich world, well-crafted story, and meaningful choices make for a truly wonderful adventure, but don’t take my word for it, read the whole review. Obsidian also packed in tons of FPP customization options. Sure, there are some HDR issues and shader crashes, but if you're an RPG fan, it’s worth a shot. And if all those map markers get overwhelming, don’t worry, there’s a guide and interactive maps to help you out.
- Avowed Dawnshore interactive map
- Avowed Emerald Stair interactive map
- Avowed Shatterscarp interactive map
- How to use our Avowed interactive map
Avowed Dawnshore interactive map
After finishing the prologue, you’ll arrive in Dawnshore. This map has everything you need, points of interest, unique gear locations, Treasure Maps, and Totem Fragments. Every merchant, quest, dungeon, and chest is marked to help you explore with ease.
Avowed Emerald Stair interactive map
As you progress through Dawnshore, you’ll make your way to the Emerald Stair, home to the bustling city of Fios mes Iverno. Here, you’ll find more NPCs, plenty of Adra to collect, and locked chests and doors to open. Another companion awaits to join your party, along with bounties, collectibles, and a ton of side quests to dive into.
Avowed Shatterscarp interactive map
Work in progress.
How to use our Avowed interactive map
Once you're on the map, tap the drop-down menu (the "hamburger" icon in the left upper corner) to search for points of interest and filter markers like collectibles, quests, and chests. And if you want even more options, log in for extra features.
After logging in, click the Edit Map button to place your own markers – that are only visible to you – by tapping an empty spot on the map. A handy way to track places you want to revisit later.
Clicking a marker shows its name, description, and a related screenshot. You can tap the image to view it in full size. But the best part? You can mark points as favorites or check them as completed, turning them transparent so you can easily see what’s still left to do.
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