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Firehawk Games RPG Products => Anwyn, The Sundered Isle => Topic started by: imported_Rasyr on October 30, 2019, 07:03:54 PM
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Visit http://www.firehawkgames.biz/?p=3016 to see the latest maps of Anwyn
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Love it.
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And this would be the starting city
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Gorgeous.
I love the Celtic names. A thought: you may want to add a pronunciation guide.
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ooooo....the Spur Mountains are named "Mynythis" as opposed to the other mountains "Mynythi"...
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Gorgeous. I love the Celtic names. A thought: you may want to add a pronunciation guide.
Good idea!
ooooo....the Spur Mountains are named "Mynythis" as opposed to the other mountains "Mynythi"...
Yup. That was intention, to show that they were related, but considered slightly different.
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(http://www.firehawkgames.biz/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Anwyn_Feb21.png)
This is the most recent map for Anwyn -- Added new lables along the northern part of the map
I still need to change the scale from 10 miles per square to 25 per square.
Once I do that, that will allow me to place the quick start in Anwyn,
either between Mirrhyc and Nomchrak up in Kragorn
or north-northwest of the road between Na-Rukag and Zhor Isin
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Very nice.
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Hyb Nakyl will be a smaller town than Hyb Ciuin and much newer. It was formed only within the last 10-15 years, after the Kylmak made contact with Hyb Ciuin.
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(http://www.firehawkgames.biz/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Anwyn_Feb21_50miles.png)
This one has the proper scale (50 miles per square). This makes Anwyn approximately 1500 miles across.
This also makes the North to outh distance about 750 miles on average, and about 1,100 miles from the northern-most point to the southern-most point.
Travel from Hyb Ciuin to the central forest in Tir Kylmaki is about 950 miles (via the safest route skirting the edges of the Esker Highlands until they get to Mag Tolai and then crossing into the long valley and skirting the edges of the Glittering Wastes. It would only be about 450 miles to get to Hyb Nakyl from that same point, and the other races would arrive by sea.