[PnP] Mapping

Sylverrs_ dragon abnaric at hotmail.com
Wed Sep 5 14:49:38 CEST 2007


Treaus would be easy to map. Question is whether you want to include the ritual center and other "wrenches" on the map.


From: bchoinski at comcast.net
Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2007 20:21:29 -0400
To: pnp at abroere.xs4all.nl
Subject: Re: [PnP] Mapping


I'm sure my players do have plans for the Korchi eventually, though i think they will be dealing with Treaus initially.  I know my character in my brother's game will be dealing with Korchi
On Sep 4, 2007, at 9:27 AM, Sylverrs_ dragon wrote: Mordara is in Donara. It is the county on the Caldan border and a major iron production center.
As to the mapping, any interest in doing a city? If so, Korchu would be fun. If not, a detailed map of A'Korchu might be interesting as a complement to your Goidan campaign.
Only a few thousand details I'd need to give you on either project. Let me know if they are of interest.

Richard

> Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2007 21:21:28 -0400
> To: pnp at abroere.xs4all.nl
> From: longshot at darktech.org
> Subject: Re: [PnP] Mapping
> 
> At 03:24 PM 9/3/07, you wrote:
> >I'm afflicted by wanderlust...and boredom (though I have my local  
> >legends group to keep me busy, but we only meet once per month or so).
> 
> Play online gmaes.  Play PBEMs. Play Computer games.  Work at Wal-mart as a greeter.  Become a rock group groupie.  :)
> 
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> 
> 
> >Anyone have any areas they would like mapped in high-res (like I have  
> >done in my other areas in my current gaming session) that they would  
> >like done?
> >
> >While I'll take any sort of requests (added to the queue), those with  
> >a good reusability for other P&P GM's will be bumped up the list.   
> >The time for each will depend a lot on the complexity.  Any specific  
> >site info should be emailed to me directly (bchoinski at comcast.net) so  
> >I can fit it in.  Obviously, I need direct email so I can relay  
> >drafts to you.  Final versions to be sent to Wout for general use  
> >once finished.
> 
> Well seeing as I've found over the years most newbie groups start in two places.  Donara and Marentia.  Those seem the most tame for new players to pnp.  Especially since the pre-adventure Couny Mordara? is in Donara if I recall..man...no...is it?  Man its been 20 years since I've looked at it :)  Man now I'm curious.  Will have to find the book.  
> 
> Why not just do the whole globe :)
> or is the PL sqaure?
> 
> Well may want to start out on some small spots The Island, All sites.  Do high res of those spots.  Since most are OEN hex or 5 or so it wouldn't take you but a weekend.  :)  Might add spice for folks who go there.  But I wouldn't mind Donara, Marentia.
> 
> Maps so much not needed as much as geo political areas.  Ie like in Donara or Marentian.  Where is County X whre is Duchy Y  Where 
> is the border of this Duchy end up tot he other.  Etc.  THAT to me would be great info to have.  Even if made up.  I've just not had time to work on those details.  I know in Marentia its pretty much what 5-6 duchies or so?  Based on the cities.  But would be nice to claim them in colored spaces or such.  Then who lives there and who rules and the nobility.  I'd get far more use out of that data than maps per se.
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> I'll email you the areas we are heading adventure wise and maybe you could work on those.  :)
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