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Post by carjack on Dec 4, 2007 5:32:20 GMT -6
Does anyone have a set of these? What are they like? This is one of those D&D products that I've read about but still never actually laid eyes on anywhere.
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Post by dwayanu on Dec 4, 2007 6:13:00 GMT -6
I saw them only once, on the occasion of my introduction to D&D.
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Post by Wm. Earle Wheeler on Dec 5, 2007 1:35:20 GMT -6
Hopefully someone here has a copy of this. Right?
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Post by foster1941 on Dec 5, 2007 11:32:21 GMT -6
I've never seen an actual physical set of these so I can't speak to what the actual maps are like other than the bare hint you can get looking at the cover scan at the acaeum. From what I understand, the most interesting/valuable part of the set was the 4 page booklet of instructions/advice on designing cities in D&D and handful of detailed sample buildings. The estimable grodog has posted a transcription of the contents of this booklet here (yes, this is the same page linked in the other Geomorphs thread; scroll down a bit for the Outdoor Geomorphs section).
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Post by grodog on Dec 8, 2007 21:10:33 GMT -6
The Outdoor Geomorphs: Walled City set is pretty boring and mundane, IMO, and much-less useful than the various dungeon geomorphs sets. I'll see about posting some representative scans of the best sections, but all-in-all, what you see on the cover image is what you get....
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Post by crimhthanthegreat on Dec 13, 2007 15:29:57 GMT -6
The Outdoor Geomorphs: Walled City set is pretty boring and mundane, IMO, and much-less useful than the various dungeon geomorphs sets. I'll see about posting some representative scans of the best sections, but all-in-all, what you see on the cover image is what you get.... If that is the case, then perhaps that would be a good workshop project.
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