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Hi Starkad, i love your map of Ereworn and Glissom!
Hi Nick. Thanks for the kind words.
I look on my maps (drawn a long time ago) and realise they could do with being re-done.* Sadly, I probably won't have the time (or the motivation).
* For instance, I would probably add a ditch and rampart (probably a gate tower to the north) to defend the town of Glissom.Quote:
Any chance you could scan the other half too?
As you wish.
Please note that the other half of the map is fairly basic, as the PCs never went there. I had drawn the entirety of Ellesland (this is one of the two northernmost maps) and pinned the whole thing on the wall as a 'player map' - so the players could decide where to go and where to seek adventure.* As such, the inked map (black and white) has fairly little detail and I would add the extra detail as required. If you look at a real map, you'll see just how much can be crammed into a couple of miles; so you'd get the same thing here - a seemingly blank area could contain a dell, a wood, a marsh, a hidden settlement, a temple or chapel, ruins, &c., &c.
* It didn't work out quite that way, but that was the intention.I tried to stick as much as possible to the map set out in DW Book 3, but added to it so that Ereworn became a more feasible country (rather than a country comprising of one castle, one forest and two villages). As such, you'll find Skull Island and Gullet Hollow on what is basically a bit of coastline...