Map?

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#1

zombiegleemax

Jul 25, 2005 23:23:11
For being, like, the biggest setting in all of Dungeons and Dragons, I cannot find a good, small map of Greyhawk.
Anyone know where I could find one?
#2

zombiegleemax

Jul 26, 2005 5:58:52
Well, there's plenty online - if you google (or other search-engine verb of choice) for 'em.

Printed maps - there's a nice small map in both the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer and the D&D Gazetteer (the cut down version of the LGG). These are both OOP, but you sould be able to track them down somewhere.

Dungeon had a 4 part giant poster map, but they cannot be described as small (inaccurate and pretty perhaps, but not small).
#3

zombiegleemax

Jul 26, 2005 6:15:08
Well, there's plenty online - if you google (or other search-engine verb of choice) for 'em.

Printed maps - there's a nice small map in both the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer and the D&D Gazetteer (the cut down version of the LGG). These are both OOP, but you sould be able to track them down somewhere.

Dungeon had a 4 part giant poster map, but they cannot be described as small (inaccurate and pretty perhaps, but not small).

What is inaccurate about them?

--Ghul
#4

zombiegleemax

Jul 26, 2005 6:53:55
If you have it - look at Nyrond and spot the two Beetus, the two Curtullans, the hills in the southern Adri and a few other little glitches.
OK, you can rationalise it that Curtullan is the Oeridian for "Ferrybank" and that both are small ferry towns across rivers (afterall there's plenty of places in the real world with the same name) - but it's pretty obvious that they're actually just glitches in the map.

Not unforgivable (it's a gorgeous map without doubt), just niggly.

P.
A map half empty kinda guy ;)
#5

Amaril

Jul 26, 2005 8:47:40
For being, like, the biggest setting in all of Dungeons and Dragons, I cannot find a good, small map of Greyhawk.
Anyone know where I could find one?

http://paizo.com/dungeon/resources/downloads#v5748eaic9jx3
See Greyhawk map towards the bottom of the list.
#6

zombiegleemax

Jul 27, 2005 1:16:54
Try Twenty First Century Games, a company based in Italy. A few years ago they produced miniature versions of classic AD&D stuff. I picked up a miniature boxed set of the 1983 World of Greyhawk Fantasy Game Setting. It has miniature versions of the Darlene map that unfold to a total size of about 17" x 14". There are a few laying around because I just picked one up the other day at this little shop at the St. Louis Mills Shopping Mall. I forget the name...I'll have to see if I can find their business card in my game bag. Get a magnifying glass too.