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Post by Lost Wolf on Oct 14, 2016 10:03:20 GMT
YES!!!!! I'm happy you're keeping doing maps! My Lone Wolf RPG campaign with players that don't know the books has finally resumed after a summer long hiatus and we'll begin book 5 next sunday. I'm sure your maps will be very helpful as with the other books. I wonder if at least one of them will manage to escape from Maouk's troops! Thank you very much for sharing! The maps of book 7 are fantastic and beautiful. If my campaign will ever get to book 7 I'm sure they'll add a lot of fun to the sessions
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Post by lobisome on May 13, 2020 20:08:49 GMT
Hi all, I love the maps in Lone Wolf books, and I thought it would be fun to map out more local/smaller areas within the books, based on descriptions in the books. It was lots of fun, and I learned about obscure places in the books I've never found before (e.g. the Alether potion in Flight from the Dark). I also discovered that book 1 is easy to complete with the worst stats possible if you know where to go. I tried to make it more like a geographical map of the book, rather than a a full storyboard of the book. I didn't put all the paths on the map where the text indicates Lone Wolf got lost and wandered around aimlessly for hours (this is why there's no path to the cave in the NE corner of the map. There are actually multiple ways to get to it, but they involve getting lost and wandering for hours). I took a few artistic liberties where the book was being confusing with directions. The Northeastern bit of the map, in particular, is sort of a mess because there seems to be a lot of crossing paths. I put a path going across the River Unoram without taking the bridge because p200 definitely seems to be further South on the highway than p97, even though p97 is the battle at Alema Bridge. There's never any mention of crossing the river before p200, but it just doesn't make sense to me otherwise. EDIT: Also, somehow I missed that the river you go down is a tributary to the Eledil and not the Unoram. Whoops. Anyways, this is my map of the area in between the Kai Monastery and Holmgard: Hi, I really need to thank you for such a map you got here. I'm using it to show the movements of the character through Sommerlund from the monestry to Holmgard. First because any other map is tooooo small to show such short steps as in this Flight from the Dark book. I've just added your info at my disclaimer page trying to respect your work with it. It also made me notice how weird it is this path, where they start to walk to the north. And even more: I even found the idea to link section 38 with section 295 BTW, just tell me if you want some that I'd add more info about your kinda (c) Finally, just thank you very much. It's REALLY useful to my games. Attachments:
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Post by lobisome on May 16, 2020 8:46:30 GMT
Hi all, I love the maps in Lone Wolf books, and I thought it would be fun to map out more local/smaller areas within the books, based on descriptions in the books. It was lots of fun, and I learned about obscure places in the books I've never found before (e.g. the Alether potion in Flight from the Dark). I also discovered that book 1 is easy to complete with the worst stats possible if you know where to go. ... Hi, I really need to thank you for such a map you got here. I'm using it to show the movements of the character through Sommerlund from the monestry to Holmgard. First because any other map is tooooo small to show such short steps as in this Flight from the Dark book. ... It also made me notice how weird it is this path, where they start to walk to the north. And even more: I even found the idea to link section 38 with section 295 BTW, just tell me if you want some that I'd add more info about your kinda (c) Finally, just thank you very much. It's REALLY useful to my games. I keep using yourmap to my game: And I sort-of-needed to expand the map because the way from sections 307 to 331 was too straight to the south to my taste. So I moved all the right half of the map even more to the right: O:)
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Post by Zipp on May 17, 2020 5:55:45 GMT
How have I never noticed this thread before? Super thread necromancy here, but these are great!
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Post by lobisome on May 17, 2020 10:56:42 GMT
How have I never noticed this thread before? Super thread necromancy here, but these are great! Yep, the maps are amateur but GREAT and this Aarontu guy is a REAL cool fellow.
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Post by gamecubetry on Nov 8, 2021 21:17:54 GMT
Really good maps Thanks for sharing
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