The first article in Adventure Games Journal #1 describes the entire continent of Rhadamanthia (sp?), of which the Wilderlands is but one small section. It is a fascinating and exciting read! It is clear that a lot of thought and imagination has gone into this setting. Parts of the continent seem more exciting and exotic than most outer plans!
However, there is no map of the continent in AGJ, which made reading through the descriptions of the different areas rather difficult.
Hence my question: is there a map (even a rough one) of the continent available somewhere?
Thanks!
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I don't think there is a map (at least that I have seen), but somewhere in this forum James Mishler described in text this continent to a degree. I think he described what was far to the north, south, east and west, and the like.
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A map of Rhadamanthia is in progress.
Full-color, 13" x 19", including the entire continent, with geography, major regions, and major city-states. No hexes; not really useful at the scale it is at...
If it is done in time, it will mail with the first Campaign Installment... It IS one of the freebies for the first Campaign Installment, so if it is done late, it will be shipped with Journal #2 for three and six issue subscribers who subscribed with issue #1, and alone at no additional cost for the "Try Me!" first issue subscribers and Serleran Special subscribers who subscribed for #1.
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Full-color, 13" x 19", including the entire continent, with geography, major regions, and major city-states. No hexes; not really useful at the scale it is at...
If it is done in time, it will mail with the first Campaign Installment... It IS one of the freebies for the first Campaign Installment, so if it is done late, it will be shipped with Journal #2 for three and six issue subscribers who subscribed with issue #1, and alone at no additional cost for the "Try Me!" first issue subscribers and Serleran Special subscribers who subscribed for #1.
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jamesmishler wrote:
A map of Rhadamanthia is in progress.
Full-color, 13" x 19", including the entire continent, with geography, major regions, and major city-states. No hexes; not really useful at the scale it is at...
If it is done in time, it will mail with the first Campaign Installment... It IS one of the freebies for the first Campaign Installment, so if it is done late, it will be shipped with Journal #2 for three and six issue subscribers who subscribed with issue #1, and alone at no additional cost for the "Try Me!" first issue subscribers and Serleran Special subscribers who subscribed for #1.
That sounds brilliant! I'm looking forward to it ...
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Omote wrote:
I don't think there is a map (at least that I have seen), but somewhere in this forum James Mishler described in text this continent to a degree. I think he described what was far to the north, south, east and west, and the like.
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I've seen that. The article in AGJ#1 covers that, and goes into much, much more wonderful detail. It's broken into fifteen (Wilderness-sized) 'maps', so I have a very general sense of the continent. Nonetheless, within each 'map' it is hard for me to form an image of where different things are located based on the text alone. Hence my desire for a map.
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