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Post by John Bryntze on Jul 25, 2011 9:49:28 GMT
Thanks Honza your map is too good. I'm just playing Book 10 on Seventh Sense and it bothers me... they mention 2 cities, Testla and Sharwhan... it is one Eru city missing it's name on the map... is it possible to believe that the city is either Testla or Sharwhan? do we know anything about these 2 cities? location... characteristics etc?
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Post by Honza on Jul 25, 2011 19:26:13 GMT
It is possible, but, until coming of the final Joe Dever's Big Magnamund Map, we only have to guess. Hope it will be soon.
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Post by John Bryntze on Jul 31, 2011 14:23:52 GMT
Checking the map of "The Dragons of Lencia" it seems that the city south east of Helmstorm should be named WestGar and not Wesigar. Same map Westhaven is the city under the one who currently got the name and Loyton is the city next city to east of the one who current got it.
South east of Nahsor and North east of Scade a city named Uanan on this map...it has hills north of it... and pretty much woods arround it as well. Maybe east of Kalma.. looks by the image to be a big city.
EDIT: Seems that the U are V so the city is named Vanan and is on the place of Vanamor...
Seems the map of The Dragons of Lencia isn't to trust so much.
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Post by John Bryntze on Jul 31, 2011 14:58:13 GMT
also mention a little village called "Gabble's Knave" - it was halfway point between the capital (read Helmstorm) and Lencia's two great ports (I assume that is Vadera & Westhaven)
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Post by John Bryntze on Aug 28, 2011 8:28:47 GMT
I seen talks earlier in this thread.. the city Bavari, looks by image to a be a Vassagonian city but if you look the country lines it is within Dessi's country border.
So this city belongs to which country? I would guess the country border is incorrect and should be a bit further down.
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Post by John Bryntze on Aug 28, 2011 8:33:19 GMT
but now I see Gologo is looking Vassagionian.. so maybe Bavari is Dessi city with Vassa people in it?
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Post by John Bryntze on Sept 6, 2011 3:59:57 GMT
Another city should be Gadorvo, book 18, section 299, as Baroness Coryene's residential city. It should be located between Luna (Palmyrion) and Orello (Caron). The Magnamund Companion also shows there an unnamed minor city. (Compare book 18 map and Magnamund Companion) Gadorvo is a city within the country border of Caron (not Palmyrion).
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Post by John Bryntze on Sept 6, 2011 4:02:31 GMT
How can Dausar be an Anari City??? doesn't fit in the country border....already Resa is on the border.
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Post by bjorn on Sept 9, 2011 16:28:28 GMT
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Post by Honza on Sept 10, 2011 8:46:04 GMT
John BryntzeIn the next version of BMM, I will add village Gabble's Knave, and the Herbalish temple and Romvar village in Durenor, according to Signs and Portens 91. Also I will redraw Anari and surroundings according to Mattioli's "Dever approved" map.
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Post by John Bryntze on Sept 10, 2011 9:51:30 GMT
Thanks Bjorn and Honza, great news... well I'm a big fan of this big map, what a huge work.
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Post by primefalcon on Sept 13, 2011 16:09:49 GMT
Is this map the complete globe? for example if you sail off once side, would you sail in at the other end?
If so I guess that means there is no south pole on Magnamund, it'd also put Ixia very close to Durenor.....
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Post by bjorn on Sept 13, 2011 18:14:11 GMT
No, it's not the whole globe. In Lone Wolf Club Newsletter New Year’s Special 1987 it says: To the east and west of the two great continents of Northern and Southern Magnamund are huge expanses of sea. In the northern hemisphere this sea is called ‗The Northern Void‘; in the southern hemisphere it is called ‗The Southern Void‘. There are thousands of uncharted islands, which collectively are called the ‗Kayunis‘—a Vassagonian word which means ‗the stones of the void‘. The Sommlending people were originally from an archipelago in The Northern Void. The God Kai compelled them to leave their islands and voyage to The Lastlands, and it was during this great voyage that he imbued many of the warriors with special powers. These warriors were destined to become the Kai Lords of Sommerlund.
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Post by primefalcon on Sept 13, 2011 23:24:33 GMT
No, it's not the whole globe. In Lone Wolf Club Newsletter New Year’s Special 1987 it says: To the east and west of the two great continents of Northern and Southern Magnamund are huge expanses of sea. In the northern hemisphere this sea is called ‗The Northern Void‘; in the southern hemisphere it is called ‗The Southern Void‘. There are thousands of uncharted islands, which collectively are called the ‗Kayunis‘—a Vassagonian word which means ‗the stones of the void‘. The Sommlending people were originally from an archipelago in The Northern Void. The God Kai compelled them to leave their islands and voyage to The Lastlands, and it was during this great voyage that he imbued many of the warriors with special powers. These warriors were destined to become the Kai Lords of Sommerlund. Wonder if we'll ever see a complete map then
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Post by askhati on Sept 14, 2011 7:27:37 GMT
Well, the fact that all of the north of Northern Magnamund has ice terrain - from Ixia in the west to Kalte in the east - suggests that Northern Magnamund is in fact very close to the North Pole/ North Pole circle.
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