Erebus map

Oh, I miss playing on OzzyKP's map.

This is very pretty! I didn't see your map when it was originally posted. I like it a lot more than what I scratched up for the CiviloPDF. May I include this in the book?

Keep up the nice work!
 
I'd also probably separate the Dead lands and Fane of lessers than more than a body of water, aka one is an island on the north pole, and the other an island on the south pole. At least thats kinda how I see it.

I believe Kael has stated that the Fane of Lessers is not an island, but that it was just convenient for the Balseraphs, Mercurians, and Bannor to sail there rather than walk.
 
I believe Kael has stated that the Fane of Lessers is not an island, but that it was just convenient for the Balseraphs, Mercurians, and Bannor to sail there rather than walk.

It's surrounded by mountains- at least, I think that's what it is. So, if you're trying to reach it, you should probably use the beach.

Something that's semi-confusing:

-The Grigori should be west of the Bannor, because in that one scenario you go from sacking Torrolerial to sacking the Grigori capital as the Doviello/Illians.
-But, there were Illian/Doviello cities below the Grigori.
-This doesn't seem to work.
 
Yeah, I have a feeling that the Splitered Court Map is upside down. Why else would the doviello be in the bottom?
 
Hell, Erebus might not even HAVE a north. Discworld, for instance, is arranged such that the center of the disc is the coldest part, and the rim the warmest. There, and presumably in Erebus if it follows the same conventions, navigation is relative to the icy center.
 
That is possible, since the arctic is described as being centred on Letum Fridge and Garduk...
 
So the Weatherly north Pole may be significantly skewed from the magnetic north pole. The only revelation this gives is that maps have a lot more flexibility :) however I do believe that Splintered Court and the Illians v bannor and grigori were upside down.

(as I would like to think Erebus is a sphere)
 
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