Maps of the East

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zedturtle
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Re: Maps of the East

Post by zedturtle » Thu Jan 08, 2015 2:26 pm

The source is me. And maybe. I didn't get it done but there's more than just what's posted. Maybe when I get back to my computer.
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jmartinclass
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Re: Maps of the East

Post by jmartinclass » Thu Jan 08, 2015 5:47 pm

I've done maps for western Middle-earth, but not for the eastern lands. The Eriador region is a little out of date now that Rivendell has defined the hazard areas for this region, but it's still useful.
https://plus.google.com/photos/11245249 ... 3176345425
Thanks Valarian, I still don't have Rivendell, can't find a site that deliver the hardcover book in Brazil. That will help a lot.

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Re: Maps of the East

Post by Robin Smallburrow » Fri Jan 09, 2015 9:02 am

Goonius

If you are running a campaign using the Blue Wizards, the most important thing you need is the Essay on the Blue Wizards, I have provided a link below:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/656 ... izards.doc

As far as maps of the East go, the only ones that were done are by ICE as part of the whole continent of Endor (MERP). There is also a map of Central Middle-earth that ICE did for the MECCG, link below:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/656 ... -earth.png

Hope these help u for starters! I have lots more maps of the South as that is where my campaign is based. Interestingly we are currently running the Third Adventure of my campaign, and Pallando plays an important role in this adventure (setting it up as it were!). The main city East of the Sea of Rhun was called Relmether, it was located on the Talathrant river just off the edge of the Central map above (think Samarkand!).

I basically assumed after reading the Essay that Pallando spent more time in the South than did Alatar, so I have assumed that he did a lot - his name in Harad was 'Maur'.

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Goonius
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Re: Maps of the East

Post by Goonius » Fri Jan 09, 2015 1:50 pm

Thanks very much, everyone. This has been very helpful. You all rock.

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