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Post by robertsconley on May 15, 2009 7:40:33 GMT -6
Every project has a beginning. Map 19 the Wild North had it is origin in a map I drew in 1982 using one of the blank wilderlands parchment maps. I never wrote it up but I think you find the names pretty self explanatory if you can get beyond the misspellings. Of course like many young DMs I threw in different thing just because I could; like Larry Niven's Kzintis roaming the eastern steppes. Click for a larger image 4.bp.blogspot.com/_mFjy4EWzmtg/Sgzz4VCcpRI/AAAAAAAAAWA/RL5JDgFS04A/s1600-h/Original+Wild+North.jpg
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Post by Deleted on May 15, 2009 8:04:45 GMT -6
Very nice. I would love to see a refined version of this map!
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Post by amityvillemike on May 15, 2009 11:03:55 GMT -6
I want to reiterate to you, Rob, that the Wild North was one of the most inspirational examples of a hex-crawl setting I've come across in quite some time. It remains amongst the cream of the Fight On! crop as far as I'm concerned and that's no small feat.
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Post by robertsconley on May 16, 2009 11:05:37 GMT -6
Thanks for the compliment. I got more stuff that I am working on including Points of Light 2 which will be out in stores any day now.
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Post by akrasia on May 21, 2009 9:31:18 GMT -6
I want to reiterate to you, Rob, that the Wild North was one of the most inspirational examples of a hex-crawl setting I've come across in quite some time. It remains amongst the cream of the Fight On! crop as far as I'm concerned and that's no small feat. I agree. I'm really impressed by the Wild North. And I'm looking forward to PoL #2.
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