Maps
Re: Maps
Here is the initial map of what folks have managed to map of the Arch-duchy to date. You cannot travel off the map except via the town back South (to retire), but all the hexes are part of the accessible territory and each hex represents about twelve miles' span. In plains or light wood with no roadways or established paths, that is roughly a full day's travel time. This time is doubled for heavy wood, rocky territory or hills, and tripled for mountainous terrain or swampland. No unusual locales have been identified in any of these areas (yet), though goblins have been spotted in every hex apart from the town hex itself.
The mountain has been affectionately labeled "The Finger of doom" by the locals because of its oddly steep sides and the fact that near sunset it gets a bloody cast all along its length. No one has climbed the mountain, but the positioning on the map is accurate because folks have traveled as far as the base.
Feel free to use, abuse, abandon, etc. this initial map according to your collective whims and desires.
The mountain has been affectionately labeled "The Finger of doom" by the locals because of its oddly steep sides and the fact that near sunset it gets a bloody cast all along its length. No one has climbed the mountain, but the positioning on the map is accurate because folks have traveled as far as the base.
Feel free to use, abuse, abandon, etc. this initial map according to your collective whims and desires.
Re: Maps
I'll try to keep the map updated. Here's what I know of the map from the expeditions my characters have been on. If someone from the other group wants to explain what they found and where, I'll add it to the map.
1. Goblin tree
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- Mister-Kent
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Re: Maps
I appreciate you taking the time to do this ~ I've been meaning to go over the hex discoveries so far, but have been really behind on that!
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Re: Maps
Nice work Spartakos. Much appreciated.
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