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<P><FONT SIZE=2>Thumbnails of the pocket attacked, though i sent Wout the large-scale maps. They were too big to send, so I had to convert to Jpeg.<BR>
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About the maps -- the embedded lakes are obviously "non-canon", but since I am extrapolating a small hex map that had no room for fluff I took a few liberties with my fractal generator to find "low-land" areas for such lakes.<BR>
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The green "scruff" on the hills terrain indicates rough hills...this could be taken as areas of lots of undergrowth or more heavily wooded than open hill terrain.<BR>
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Yes, not all the lakes are named. Since most of them are in unclaimed (by humans) territory they have no names. Likewise for the mountain peaks in the area.<BR>
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As always, comments are welcome.<BR>
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From: pnp-bounces@abroere.xs4all.nl on behalf of Wout Broere<BR>
Sent: Fri 2/23/2007 10:48 AM<BR>
To: The Powers and Perils Mailing List<BR>
Subject: RE: [PnP] Herbalists and Miners<BR>
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Burton,<BR>
My email should handle 11MB at a time fine, so I (and I guess all of<BR>
us) will eagerly await the maps.<BR>
Wout<BR>
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Wout Broere broere@powersandperils.org<BR>
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