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Cyril Lokner
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
    
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Posted - 14 Jan 2007 : 00:43:36
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I doubt you'll find much.
These Realms locations were largely generated for the Interactive Atlas as I recall, and thus have little in the way of true Realmslore supporting them.
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Wolf of the Dark
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Posted - 15 Jan 2007 : 07:05:10
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Good morning to readers and moderators,
I have the Interactive atlas but I wonder if it is permissible for me to post an image from it for the original poster, although I can certainly post any summary of what I might see, it seems that he asks for a map.
To the OP, I am not familiar with the locations, but I can see from the maps that little beyond rude maps exist. There are no detailed descriptions of the places, and in fact Tethymarside has no specific linked data behind the general "spot" on the map. Tethmere, Hadreth and White Chalk have linked maps of the towns but no "DM guidance" type notes. And the maps are in fact pretty simple, except for Hadreth which has 10 numbered sites on it, and even Teshmere has but 14 sites. White Chalk Hollow is little more than a walled farmstead with no numbered sites; Teshmere is a "One-watchtower, lightly palisaded village of 14 buildings.
Gentle readers, forgive me for not knowing the post rules, for I venture here not too often. If I can post a map, how can I add it to a post? Or should I arrange separately to send it to the desirous reader and seeker of knowledge? -Wolfdark |
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The Sage
Procrastinator Most High
    
Australia
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Posted - 15 Jan 2007 : 07:41:56
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You can't post images directly into message posts here at Candlekeep.
At most, you can link to images stored outside of Candlekeep itself -- but you cannot load images into the posts themselves.
You're likely better off sending it to the OP via (e)thereal mail.
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Cyril Lokner
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Wolf of the Dark
Acolyte
USA
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Posted - 15 Jan 2007 : 18:40:59
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Cyril,
I can email bitmaps but the detail may mean unreadable text in spots. size wise the files will be under 100k each and I can send 5 images related to what you asked for. As an alternative, if you have a faster connection, I can send .enhanced metafiles. These are a "save option" I have with Windows XP, can you open such a file? It will be about 250k to 300k for each map if so. - Wolf |
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Cyril Lokner
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Wolf of the Dark
Acolyte
USA
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Posted - 16 Jan 2007 : 16:38:46
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Maps went off yesterday Cyril. Hope you can use them ok. -Wolf |
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swhite58
Acolyte
Australia
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Posted - 07 Mar 2007 : 04:54:28
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quote: Originally posted by Wolf of the Dark
Cyril,
I can email bitmaps but the detail may mean unreadable text in spots. size wise the files will be under 100k each and I can send 5 images related to what you asked for. As an alternative, if you have a faster connection, I can send .enhanced metafiles. These are a "save option" I have with Windows XP, can you open such a file? It will be about 250k to 300k for each map if so. - Wolf
A good way to transmit such maps is to create a PDF. You can use free software such as PDF Creator: http://www.pdfforge.org/products/pdfcreator/
They tend to be more readable.
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