Fourth Age Maps

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Re: Fourth Age Maps

Post by Otaku-sempai » Sun Nov 15, 2015 12:52 am

michael.harrel wrote:Probably the most important update this time around is the addition of some settlements in Rhovanian in maps E4 and E5, but there are a few other changes; Otaku-senpai will be pleased to note I've finally come around and switched from Gelion to Linduin for the name of the river in Forlindon (something someone said in the recent Poll thread about the river's name, about having just the High Elves calling it Gelion or Vingelion, convinced me -- with most of the High Elves cleared out of Middle Earth in the Fourth Age, it makes even more sense for it to be known by a new name).
Very, very nice. One note: I did originally envision the trading post/hamlet of Anthorp as being on the eastern bank of the Lhûn, with the region between the river and the Blue Mountains being a lawless, frontier land that was never under the jurisdiction of either Arnor or Arthedain. I either did not state this well or erred in my original post on the subject.
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Re: Fourth Age Maps

Post by michael.harrel » Tue Nov 24, 2015 9:23 pm

Another big update this time; moving south now to the Near Harad. As always, any suggestions are appreciated.

Robin Smallburrow, I know the Fourth Age Haradwaith is rather your specialty, so any input you might have will be doubly appreciated.

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Adventurer's Map
Loremaster's Map
GIMP file
GIMP Style guide (txt)

I'm also including the links to the sectional maps again, as a few of them (mostly the ones bordering the new maps) have been updated.

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Re: Fourth Age Maps

Post by Mim » Tue Nov 24, 2015 11:40 pm

Amazing!

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Re: Fourth Age Maps

Post by Robin Smallburrow » Thu Nov 26, 2015 2:21 am

Thanks Michael, will look them over and get back to you with some comments (busy going over an old ICE module for the fan modules group at present!)

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Re: Fourth Age Maps

Post by Elmoth » Thu Nov 26, 2015 8:46 am

Just incredible. Kudos to you, sir, you did an amazing job

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