Journeys and Maps - Available for pre-order now
- Jon Hodgson
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Oh! Another anecdote. There is a tiny piece of territory that isn't on any map. There's a very small gap in the middle. We couldn't find anything on any map of Middle-earth that showed any detail in that region - it's literally blank map. But by allowing that tiny gap it allowed us to fit the stuff on the extreme West of the maps.
I have pondered making a POD card available that would fill the small hole. It'd be blank on one side, hexes on the other.
I have pondered making a POD card available that would fill the small hole. It'd be blank on one side, hexes on the other.
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Eh. The solution is simple enough. Buy two copies!Jon Hodgson wrote:Heh - I made mock ups, and spent a disproportionately long time puzzling over which way would be best to be able to join two player maps and have the LM's maps on the unused sheets. Are Companies more likely to travel South from Mirkwood into Rohan and then Gondor (say you had the core rules, Tales, then picked up Horselords, that'd be quite likely) or is crossing the Misty Mountains more likely? (core rules, Tales, then Rivendell?).
Vexing that we couldn't make all possible options work, but we always try our best!
But, yeah, it's pretty darn sweet how much effort was put into getting it just right.
Jacob Rodgers, occasional nitwit.
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I think there should be something fantastic there. A lost Elven citadel, or some such. Of course, with the card trick you could put various things on the card, customised for a group's approach to canon.Jon Hodgson wrote:Oh! Another anecdote. There is a tiny piece of territory that isn't on any map. There's a very small gap in the middle. We couldn't find anything on any map of Middle-earth that showed any detail in that region - it's literally blank map. But by allowing that tiny gap it allowed us to fit the stuff on the extreme West of the maps.
I have pondered making a POD card available that would fill the small hole. It'd be blank on one side, hexes on the other.
Jacob Rodgers, occasional nitwit.
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It's R'lyeh.Jon Hodgson wrote:Oh! Another anecdote. There is a tiny piece of territory that isn't on any map. There's a very small gap in the middle. We couldn't find anything on any map of Middle-earth that showed any detail in that region - it's literally blank map.
For sure.
- Jon Hodgson
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A deck of cards, with alternate places to discover in the blank bit?
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Sold! When do preorders open?Jon Hodgson wrote:A deck of cards, with alternate places to discover in the blank bit?
Jacob Rodgers, occasional nitwit.
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New Gondolin
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Out of curiosity: where's this blind spot? I don't have the physical maps, only the pdf.
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There is a lot of overlap. As far as I can tell, most of the gaps are at the edges: Dorwinion, the Sea of Rhûn and Khand to the east; Umbar to the south; and, part of Eryn Vorn, and much of Lindon (including the western half of the Gulf of Lune) to the west. Also, we could include the northern portion of the Ice Bay of Forochel and much of the Northern Waste. Beyond those regions we probably run out of sources available to the TOR design team (I assume that The Silmarillion, The Shaping of Middle-earth, and other references that go beyond The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings fall outside of the license).Falenthal wrote:Out of curiosity: where's this blind spot? I don't have the physical maps, only the pdf.
"Far, far below the deepest delvings of the Dwarves, the world is gnawed by nameless things. Even Sauron knows them not. They are older than he."
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But it seems that Jon is talking about something lacking in the middle, if I get it right.Otaku-sempai wrote:As far as I can tell, most of the gaps are at the edges
Jon Hodgson wrote:Oh! Another anecdote. There is a tiny piece of territory that isn't on any map. There's a very small gap in the middle. We couldn't find anything on any map of Middle-earth that showed any detail in that region - it's literally blank map.
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