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Benjamin
Acolyte
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Posted - 17 Apr 2014 : 17:31:52
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Having been a long time lurker, I have obtained all of Markustay's and Handsomerob's maps (which are amazing and beautiful - thanks!), but those are all 2E/3E. Now I know most folks here aren't big fans of 4E canon, and I accept that (please no flaming!). I would like a similarly scaled map of 4E canon. I can't find any when I google, so I thought I would ask here.
I am mostly interested in the Cormyr region. I have a copy of Mike Schley's excellent Cormyr 1479 DR map. The problem I have with it, though, is I want about 100 miles more in each direction (using his map scale) so I can see more of Sembia, Dales, Nathlan and Elturgard.
Does anyone know of a map that can help me?
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Jeremy Grenemyer
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USA
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Posted - 19 Apr 2014 : 06:29:55
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I don't know of one, though it would be cool to see one made.
I know that there was a map with a recent Realms adventure that included Sembia (can't remember the adventure name off the top of my head), but I think that was more of an in-Realms style map and not something like Schley would do. |
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Benjamin
Acolyte
USA
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Posted - 21 Apr 2014 : 13:18:14
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I was afraid there wasn't a fan generated map. Too bad Markustay or someone else didn't want to do one. I don't need a map of the Cormyr 1479 style, so if you remember the adventure, let me know.
I see Mike Schley's map for R. A. Salvatore's next Sundering novel. While it is low res, it is neat. I wonder who built those hundreds of miles long rope bridges to the earth motes in the Underchasm. And how were they built? |
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