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Jargan |
Posted - 24 Apr 2005 : 17:53:01 is there an FR atlas that i could look at online? |
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Rudar Dimble |
Posted - 02 May 2005 : 21:35:48 quote: Originally posted by SiriusBlack
quote: Originally posted by Rudar Dimble And what about the other parts of Toril? Are those campaign setting for the future?
Past products have featured other parts of Toril. Which specific area were you interested in?
Nothing really in particular...I just wanted to take a look at the bigger picture |
SiriusBlack |
Posted - 02 May 2005 : 21:33:01 quote: Originally posted by Rudar Dimble And what about the other parts of Toril? Are those campaign setting for the future?
Past products have featured other parts of Toril. Which specific area were you interested in? |
Rudar Dimble |
Posted - 02 May 2005 : 21:31:07 quote: Originally posted by SiriusBlack
quote: Originally posted by Rudar Dimble So Eberron for instance isn't part of Toril? Sorry if this question is stupid, but I don't know anything about Toril, except the FR.
No. Eberron is not part of Toril.
And what about the other parts of Toril? Are those campaign setting for the future?
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SiriusBlack |
Posted - 02 May 2005 : 21:26:27 quote: Originally posted by Rudar Dimble So Eberron for instance isn't part of Toril? Sorry if this question is stupid, but I don't know anything about Toril, except the FR.
No. Eberron is not part of Toril. |
Rudar Dimble |
Posted - 02 May 2005 : 21:25:00 quote: Originally posted by Alaundo
quote: Originally posted by Rudar Dimble
Which piece of land is which on that map of Toril? Maztica, etc...
Well met
I assume thou art refering to the first map shown? The continent to the west is Maztica, to the east of which is Faerūn and Kara-Tur. Be aware now that there are other land masses in addition to these that have yet to be detailed and are thus not shown on this particular map.
So Eberron for instance isn't part of Toril? Sorry if this question is stupid, but I don't know anything about Toril, except the FR. |
Alaundo |
Posted - 02 May 2005 : 18:24:41 quote: Originally posted by Rudar Dimble
Which piece of land is which on that map of Toril? Maztica, etc...
Well met
I assume thou art refering to the first map shown? The continent to the west is Maztica, to the east of which is Faerūn and Kara-Tur. Be aware now that there are other land masses in addition to these that have yet to be detailed and are thus not shown on this particular map. |
Rudar Dimble |
Posted - 02 May 2005 : 11:00:23 quote: Originally posted by Alaundo
quote: Originally posted by VEDSICA
Jargan there is also some maps of specific regions of FR that were contributed by Brother Yack Tundra here at Candlekeep.I feel that they were the best I have seen so far.Look them up here.You won't be disappointed...
Well met
Indeed, VEDSICA. These are some of the best maps I have seen. They are located in The Map Room.
Which piece of land is which on that map of Toril? Maztica, etc... |
Alaundo |
Posted - 02 May 2005 : 09:11:49 quote: Originally posted by VEDSICA
Jargan there is also some maps of specific regions of FR that were contributed by Brother Yack Tundra here at Candlekeep.I feel that they were the best I have seen so far.Look them up here.You won't be disappointed...
Well met
Indeed, VEDSICA. These are some of the best maps I have seen. They are located in The Map Room. |
Jindael |
Posted - 02 May 2005 : 03:35:13 I've always found it odd that Candlekeep does not have a full map.
Of course, it's made worse by the fact that my FRCS had it's map pilfered from it. |
VEDSICA |
Posted - 02 May 2005 : 03:29:18 Jargan there is also some maps of specific regions of FR that were contributed by Brother Yack Tundra here at Candlekeep.I feel that they were the best I have seen so far.Look them up here.You won't be disappointed... |
Rudar Dimble |
Posted - 30 Apr 2005 : 15:28:30 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
quote: Originally posted by Rudar Dimble
I've heard many people talking about this interactive atlas. Is it really that good? And what so interactive about it ?
It's a computer program. You can look at the globe, or do a search for a specific locale. You can zoom in really close or stay large scale, and you can modify maps, as well. I think it also had several city maps in it, too.
Cool! |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 30 Apr 2005 : 15:16:48 quote: Originally posted by Rudar Dimble
I've heard many people talking about this interactive atlas. Is it really that good? And what so interactive about it ?
It's a computer program. You can look at the globe, or do a search for a specific locale. You can zoom in really close or stay large scale, and you can modify maps, as well. I think it also had several city maps in it, too. |
Rudar Dimble |
Posted - 30 Apr 2005 : 15:11:59 quote: Originally posted by Wooly Rupert
The Forgotten Realms Interactive Atlas, which is likely where most maps on-line would come from, is a lot more difficult to acquire. That program went OOP years ago, and when it does pop up on eBay, it generally goes for a very good amount.
I've heard many people talking about this interactive atlas. Is it really that good? And what so interactive about it ?
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Lord Desolation |
Posted - 29 Apr 2005 : 18:06:11 Ya there are alot of maps for FR online. Some are very good but others are just made up. But you should have a fairly easy time finding a good one. |
Wooly Rupert |
Posted - 24 Apr 2005 : 18:48:35 I'm sure if you hit Google, you could find plenty of maps of the Realms...
There were 2 Atlases releases for the Forgotten Realms. One was a print version, by the late Karen Wynn Fonstad. It's not terribly difficult to find, nor is it overly expensive (I believe there's one or two on eBay right now, and I got mine years ago from a game store that also sold used game stuff).
The Forgotten Realms Interactive Atlas, which is likely where most maps on-line would come from, is a lot more difficult to acquire. That program went OOP years ago, and when it does pop up on eBay, it generally goes for a very good amount. |