View Full Version : Ansalon (Dragonlance Continent)


Supa
Oct 23, 2005, 05:26 AM
I corrected my Ansalon map. Now you can sail without problem in North of Nordmaar and in East of the Minotaur Islands. I also corrected the special Toundra terrain for the Ice Wall (Apparently, I didn't zipped the right file last time :mischief: )

http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/7577/ansalonmappreviewbl5.jpg
http://img175.imageshack.us/img175/6206/dlminimapyt8.jpg

It is a map without ressource or starting location. You can add them easily (and randomly) in Civ3QEdit (Map>Redistribute). This map comes with my Savannah terrain, a beta Plains of Dust terrain and modified Toundra and Snow Moutains to simulate a better Ice Wall.

(V1 removed after 44 downloads)

Warning, it's a RAR (http://www.rarlab.com/) file

Stormrage
Oct 26, 2005, 08:49 PM
woooow....dunno what it is but it looks great! :D
Like the red-ish hills.
What is that orange-colored terrain? Dust Plains? Can you post a more close-up screenshot, please?

Supa
Oct 27, 2005, 05:40 AM
Ansalon is a continent of the world of Krynn, an ancient gaming world from AD&D, now available for D20. Dragonlance (the name of the setting) is now more known for his line of books than for his RPG setting.

The red hills are temporary LM terrain. They are not included in this pack.
Dust Plains replace marsh. In my scenario, it's an unbuildable but destroyable terrain.

DragonBird
May 06, 2006, 05:28 PM
Hey, Supa I take it your a DragonLance Fanatic?
Some good books I've read are: Firstborn, The Kinslayer Wars, and The Qualinesti.

conquer_dude
May 11, 2006, 07:59 PM
Looks great! I love the red hills. :D

Supa
Jun 01, 2006, 10:46 AM
Hey, Supa I take it your a DragonLance Fanatic?

I was at least.

I love the red hills.

Well, that's the only thing on the screenshot that isn't inclued in the released version. ;)

conquer_dude
Jun 01, 2006, 09:50 PM
greeeeeaat....

DragonBird
Jun 01, 2006, 10:26 PM
I always thought of Kryyn to be a little dark.

BTW Dragonlance series has hundreds of books by dozens of Authers so if you run across a cabnit full don't look suprised

"The two armies wheeled and skimished across the flatlands, using forest for cover and obstruction, making sharp calvary sweeps and sudden ambushes. Lives expired men and elves suffered agony and maiming and yet the great boidies of the two armies did not meet"

- a section from the Kinslayer Wars