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| shades of eternity |
Posted - 07 Sep 2017 : 17:08:43 From what I understand, loudwater was founded when a bridge was made to show comraderie between the dwarves and elves.
however, the 4e map in forgotten realms campaign site doesn't show such a bridge.
Is the map wrong, outdated or am I missing something? |
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| Brimstone |
Posted - 07 Sep 2017 : 18:15:12 www.forgottenadventures.com
Spent the last hour checking the place out. Was trying to locate a location list for that map. |
| shades of eternity |
Posted - 07 Sep 2017 : 17:47:55 ha that explains that then.
I was reading the forgotten realms wiki and it looks like the town migrated entirely to another river in 4e. :p
quote: Originally posted by Brimstone
Found this map off of a quick Google search.
ty kindly. That looks way more accurate, but seriously curious where the map is from. |
| Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 07 Sep 2017 : 17:36:15 quote: Originally posted by shades of eternity
From what I understand, loudwater was founded when a bridge was made to show comraderie between the dwarves and elves.
however, the 4e map in forgotten realms campaign site doesn't show such a bridge.
Is the map wrong, outdated or am I missing something?
I'd assume the 4E map was simply incorrect. That map had issues -- such as the fact that the Sea of Fallen Stars lost a notable amount of water and yet no shorelines changed. |
| Brimstone |
Posted - 07 Sep 2017 : 17:28:16 Found this map off of a quick Google search. |