The MECCG git repository has a couple of map quadrants that I pieced together (as can be seen below), but it's missing a section. Because of the borders, I have to assume the full map does exist someplace, but I didn't see it alongside the other ones I used. Any help?
Source of this Dream Card map?
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I'm also curious about this. Only other map I've seen with DC regions is this one. I have no idea where it came from or who created it.
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Bumping this in case fresh eyes can offer fresh insights. Does anyone know who created these maps? Were they ever actually used, or were they simply theoretical worlds for hypothesized Dream Card sets? There's a pretty good list of the intended DC sets here, so I'm curious how deep the conceptualization went, especially for the sets later in the list. At a rate of a set every three years, we're looking at somewhere around 2050 or 2060 for all of them to be designed and printed, but it certainly is intriguing in the meantime.
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I'm also very interested in these two maps because I like to play with the regions of Rhûn and Harad.
Does anyone have a blank template of these cards ? Is there a global map going beyond the Yellow Mountains and a little further east (with Ormal Bay visible)?
Thanks.
Does anyone have a blank template of these cards ? Is there a global map going beyond the Yellow Mountains and a little further east (with Ormal Bay visible)?
Thanks.
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I photoshopped these maps, so I know where they can be found
Everybody who participated in the First Folk and Necromancer projects received this map was printed A3 and laminated.
We did have it on the svn server, but since that is no longer accessible, we'll find another way to post is somewhere (it's 25 MB for the pdf).
We also have maps for the Sunlands, Utter South and Bay of Ormal, though these are based on the Pete Fenlon map, not the Jo Hartwig map. It can be viewed on Cardnum.
Not sure what you mean with blank templates.
Everybody who participated in the First Folk and Necromancer projects received this map was printed A3 and laminated.
We did have it on the svn server, but since that is no longer accessible, we'll find another way to post is somewhere (it's 25 MB for the pdf).
We also have maps for the Sunlands, Utter South and Bay of Ormal, though these are based on the Pete Fenlon map, not the Jo Hartwig map. It can be viewed on Cardnum.
Not sure what you mean with blank templates.
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Great!Thorsten the Traveller wrote: ↑Wed May 20, 2020 8:39 pm I photoshopped these maps, so I know where they can be found
Everybody who participated in the First Folk and Necromancer projects received this map was printed A3 and laminated.
We did have it on the svn server, but since that is no longer accessible, we'll find another way to post is somewhere (it's 25 MB for the pdf).
We also have maps for the Sunlands, Utter South and Bay of Ormal, though these are based on the Pete Fenlon map, not the Jo Hartwig map. It can be viewed on Cardnum.
Not sure what you mean with blank templates.
Is there some way you are able to WeTransfer these maps to those who would like to use them? I would certainly like to get a large one printed for myself. So if you are able to supply as high a res version as possible, that would be amazing.
How can we achieve this?
Cheers
Patrick
I got you bro! Here is an image of the map with 3 times the pixel resolution:
No guarantees (I'm not in charge), but there is a wait list to get your hands on the DC cards, maps, and books: viewtopic.php?f=32&t=4111