New Gazetteers

Post/Author/DateTimePost
#1

zombiegleemax

Aug 30, 2005 10:57:11
Hey all-

I was just curious if anywhere there have been any "gazetteers" for Mystara put on the web, besides the original 1-14. I was just reading another thread where a guy was working on a GAZ for Wendar...and I thought...how cool would that be? Anybody else do any GAZ's on other unpublished countries? Places like Wendar, Sind, Norwold, et al, would be really cool to see.
#2

Hugin

Aug 30, 2005 12:13:58
There is The Complete Domains of Ostland by Jacob Skytte. It is a 64 page Word document.

Thibault is working on a Heldannic Knights Gaz. It isn't finished yet but he is offering people the chance for a sneak peek.

The Vaults of Pandius has an atlas section that gives alot of regional info.

I'd be interested if anybody knows of any other fan-gazetteers.
#3

zombiegleemax

Aug 30, 2005 14:58:46
I'd be interested if anybody knows of any other fan-gazetteers.

In addition to the gazetteers mentioned in other posts, there are several mini-gazetteers of the various Alphatian kingdoms on the Vaults, as well as a gazetteer for the Empire of Selhomarr (a Hollow World nation).

Geoff
#4

Cthulhudrew

Aug 30, 2005 16:25:16
In addition to the gazetteers mentioned in other posts, there are several mini-gazetteers of the various Alphatian kingdoms on the Vaults, as well as a gazetteer for the Empire of Selhomarr (a Hollow World nation).

Can't believe you forgot to mention the Gazeteer of Cynidicea, considering all the work you put into that!

There are also several gazetteers (of various lengths) on many of the Hollow World nations at the Vaults, largely done by Mischa Gelman back in the day.
#5

zombiegleemax

Aug 31, 2005 7:18:09
Can't believe you forgot to mention the Gazeteer of Cynidicea, considering all the work you put into that! [\quote]

D'oh! *slap* It's amazing I *did* forget to mention that one.

There are also several gazetteers (of various lengths) on many of the Hollow World nations at the Vaults, largely done by Mischa Gelman back in the day.

Ah yes, those too! I especially liked his Kogolor gazetteer.

Geoff