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Post by bjorn on Aug 20, 2012 7:23:48 GMT
I really love the Lone Wolf maps, maybe one reason I'm still into LW. I really love your map, it's beautiful.
But some small stuff annoys me. For example the border between Magador and Lyris. How could parts of the road between Karkaste and Kaag be part of Magador? It would be a claim that Magador could not upheld. There are rivers and mountains between nearest Magador city and that road, there are no way for Magador to get to the road without enter Lyris. No, the road, up to the Maakengorge, should be safely inside of Lyris. Or are there maybe a Magadorn fortress on the road that are supplied with help of an hidden tunnel through the mountains. :-)
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Post by Honza on Aug 23, 2012 11:09:43 GMT
bjorn: the same issue is part of road between Casiorn and Dausar in Vassagonia territory, but in this map (and also in Francesco's map - the borders were done according to his map) are displayed only main roads and main cities. I suppose each land has its web of roads, tracks, smaller tracks and even pathways. And also there are hundreds of villages, hamlets, and settlements. Luckily, Francesco and Joe are working on detailed maps of several magnamund countries, as it is announced here. So hopefully they once cover all of Magnamund 
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Post by zot on Sept 6, 2012 20:05:38 GMT
But some small stuff annoys me. For example the border between Magador and Lyris. I can answer to this: Joe Dever, Vincent Lazzari, Florent Haro and I spent over a year checking every bit of the map carefully, but obviously it's possible that we made some little mistakes. With the new maps we will take the opportunity to correct everything and add a lot of tracks or small roads that aren't visible in the poster map. For instance, now I know that there is a track (all within Vassagonia) connecting Fahar Oasis to the road south of Casiorn (but I still don't know anything about Magador and Lyris).
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Post by bjorn on Sept 7, 2012 17:40:49 GMT
Thank you for taking your time to answer, zot and Honza.
I got the Stornland I book today and when I check the Magadorn map there is a small road connecting the Lyris-Darklands road to Magadorn. Now I'm happy. :-)
Zot: Is it you who made the internal maps in the book? They are lovely!
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Post by zot on Sept 22, 2012 0:45:10 GMT
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Post by firestone on Apr 22, 2017 11:37:52 GMT
The links appear to no longer work for the map images as the website seems no longer active. Can new links be offered? Is the large map still available either as a pdf or to purchase?
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Post by outspaced on Apr 23, 2017 8:20:06 GMT
The web address has changed slightly. The map is now available here. Sorry for the inconvenience.
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Post by anotherknight on May 10, 2018 22:22:30 GMT
Great Map. Kalte is meaningful to me. Maybe one day I will explain why.
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Post by aggsol on May 23, 2018 8:49:03 GMT
Great Map. Kalte is meaningful to me. Maybe one day I will explain why. Feel free to do so anytime :-)
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Post by anotherknight on Feb 11, 2019 14:43:10 GMT
Great Map. Kalte is meaningful to me. Maybe one day I will explain why. Feel free to do so anytime :-) I will tell you.
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Post by nathant on Aug 27, 2019 18:34:29 GMT
The MC was written quite a bit earlier than book 21, if I recall, so it's very possible Vassagonia took those hills later on. That's the trouble with political maps, they're only good for about a year. Good idea: many wars occured between Dessi and Vassagonia in the past, and so the frontier between these countries could have moved. That's the same problem I think for Karkaste... the bonus adventure to LW20 describes the Bavari hills as being disputed.
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Post by chrysalid on Mar 2, 2020 10:48:51 GMT
Thanks for your work, the map is amazing ! Can i print it ? it could be very useful in my RPG group  !!
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Post by Honza on Mar 3, 2020 16:07:24 GMT
Sure you can :-)
You're welcome.
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