Have a nice lie-in on my guys (just don't tell Dom I said so
Journeys and Maps - Available for pre-order now
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Well, to confirm from my edit of my post above - emails are still being sent out atm. 
Have a nice lie-in on my guys (just don't tell Dom I said so
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Have a nice lie-in on my guys (just don't tell Dom I said so
"I am a servant of the Secret Fire, wielder of the flame of Anor. You cannot pass."
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So it was you? Thanks, 'cause here it's 21.00T.S. Luikart wrote:I live in the Bay Area of California - and lo, I am merciful.
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I've downloaded the PDFs from Drivethrurpg and am very impressed with the maps and the booklet. Well done!
Jon, can you please confirm what is on each side of the printed maps? I hope it's not the Adventurer's and LM versions of the same territory. Thx
Jon, can you please confirm what is on each side of the printed maps? I hope it's not the Adventurer's and LM versions of the same territory. Thx
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How big will the physical copies of the maps be? A3? A2? Are they planned to be of a similar size to the slipcase maps? The blurb says double-sided? Does this mean that the LM map is on the other side to the player's map?
I've just done myself a composite map. The maps cover most of North Western Middle-earth. Just a few gaps
I've just done myself a composite map. The maps cover most of North Western Middle-earth. Just a few gaps
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I'd be interested in seeing the composite, if you'd be willing to share it!Valarian wrote:How big will the physical copies of the maps be? A3? A2? Are they planned to be of a similar size to the slipcase maps? The blurb says double-sided? Does this mean that the LM map is on the other side to the player's map?
I've just done myself a composite map. The maps cover most of North Western Middle-earth. Just a few gaps
I'm also interested in knowing the physical maps' size, as well as their material, before pre-ordering.
“...his old life lay behind in the mists, dark adventure lay in front...”
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There's a region called Wetwang.

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Rich H wrote:There's a region called Wetwang.
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I just pre-ordered but not just for Wetwang!
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Ahem.
After they had eaten and drunk, sitting upon the grass, Celeborn spoke to them again of their
journey, and lifting his hand he pointed south to the woods beyond the Tongue.
`As you go down the water,' he said, `you will find that the trees will fail, and you will come to a
barren country. There the River flows in stony vale amid high moors, until at last after many
leagues it comes to the tall island of the Tindrock, that we call Tol Brandir. There it casts its arms
about the steep shores of the isle, and falls then with a great noise and smoke over the cataracts of
Rauros down into the Nindalf, the Wetwang as it is called in your tongue. That is a wide region of
sluggish fen where the stream becomes tortuous and much divided. There the Entwash flows in by
many mouths from the Forest of Fangorn in the west. About that stream, on this side of the Great
River, lies Rohan. On the further side are the bleak hills of the Emyn Muil. The wind blows from
the East there, for they look out over the Dead Marshes and the Noman-lands to Cirith Gorgor and
the black gates of Mordor.

After they had eaten and drunk, sitting upon the grass, Celeborn spoke to them again of their
journey, and lifting his hand he pointed south to the woods beyond the Tongue.
`As you go down the water,' he said, `you will find that the trees will fail, and you will come to a
barren country. There the River flows in stony vale amid high moors, until at last after many
leagues it comes to the tall island of the Tindrock, that we call Tol Brandir. There it casts its arms
about the steep shores of the isle, and falls then with a great noise and smoke over the cataracts of
Rauros down into the Nindalf, the Wetwang as it is called in your tongue. That is a wide region of
sluggish fen where the stream becomes tortuous and much divided. There the Entwash flows in by
many mouths from the Forest of Fangorn in the west. About that stream, on this side of the Great
River, lies Rohan. On the further side are the bleak hills of the Emyn Muil. The wind blows from
the East there, for they look out over the Dead Marshes and the Noman-lands to Cirith Gorgor and
the black gates of Mordor.
TS Luikart
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Cheers TS. I never doubted it'd be a canonical reference, just couldn't recall where from, but will definitely need to refrain from using that name if ever we visit the region or refer to it.
Wetwang.
Genius.

Wetwang.
Genius.
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