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This map is made by Blackmoor fan Steven Quigley for his Blackmoor/Greyhawk campaign. He said I could post it here.
What do you think?
-Havard
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Neato. Very much a homebrew mix with a smattering of cannon and clearly a labor of love. I love the radio tower. Too bad he didn't come out with this a couple years ago. I might have tried to integrate one or two of his towns on the Weird Enclave map.
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Nice! Looks to be three miles/one league per hex, I'm guessing?
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I like how he integrated in the map the Wolf's Head Pass (a very famous geographical feature in the FFC but not as famous in the follow up publications), and also the Ur-Flan standing stones, the menhirs, the Pillars of the Sorcerors, the Watch Stations, and many other features that become part of a very lively landscape.
I can see that there are some changes in the classic geography, with some locations that in the FFC were on the ocean now moved inland, but I think that with some ret-con they can be managed without too much fuss. Maybe the only complicated bit is around the Egg of Coot.
I was mesmerised by the Watch Tower on the Stormkiller Peak, as it reminds me the adventure that I run (various times) after adapting a generic adventure to Blackmoor and that I consequently renamed "The Gates of Stormkiller" (there are actually two follow ups as well...: the setting of that adventure is on a watch tower on the Stormkiller Mountains...
He's a real Nowhere man, sitting in his Nowhere land,
making all his Nowhere plans for Nobody.