City maps

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#1

zombiegleemax

Mar 14, 2005 16:24:20
Hi, I was just wondering if anyone had some city maps I could take a look at. Or perhaps a link to a site with major city maps. Attempting to start a campaign so I bought the DLCS and was hoping it'd have all the maps I wanted but it only had a couple.
So if you have some links or another way you could get them to me, just post away.
#2

frostdawn

Mar 14, 2005 16:39:03
Hi, I was just wondering if anyone had some city maps I could take a look at. Or perhaps a link to a site with major city maps. Attempting to start a campaign so I bought the DLCS and was hoping it'd have all the maps I wanted but it only had a couple.
So if you have some links or another way you could get them to me, just post away.

2 suggestions-

1-"The Atlas of Krynn" (out of print, but you should be able to find rather easily on ebay.

2- The map collection due out later this year by Sovereign Press. Kipper mentions the contents of the map collection here:
http://boards1.wizards.com/showthread.php?t=389315
#3

artaxerxes

Mar 15, 2005 9:17:13
The Atlas of Krynn is a gold mine - one of the most useful DL books ever.
Alas Karen Wynn Fonstad passed away only recently.

The original modules (and reprints) have maps for Xak Tsaroth, Pax Tharkas, Tarsis, Flotsam, Neraka et cetera, as well as descriptions of many others.
#4

zombiegleemax

Mar 15, 2005 9:41:13
How do I find the original modules (and reprints)?
#5

artaxerxes

Mar 15, 2005 9:48:34
I would suggest eBay - the Classics Collection for 2ed would suit your desire for maps.

Many of the DL1-16 modules are available to purchase as PDFs (or at least were at some point from WotC themselves - US only though).
#6

sailorcallie

Mar 15, 2005 16:14:28
How do I find the original modules (and reprints)?

eBay is your best bet. I've found my ADnD 2nd Ed. Dragon Lance Player's Guide that way. :D
#7

morgion-s_claw

Mar 16, 2005 12:37:18
the .pdf versions ca be purchased at svgames.com - all you need is a sturdy internet connection as well as a credit card as foreigner. Then its internationally accessible

Especially "World of Krynn" and "New Beginnings" (DL 15-16) and "Dragons Lair" (DLT) had several cities and formerly poorly used regions detailed.

Greets
M's Claw
#8

ferratus

Mar 16, 2005 16:02:52
If you are just interested in maps and don't mind renaming a few things, Dungeon Magazine is an especially good resource for getting maps.