On Sun, 8 Feb 2004, Bryan Newell wrote: > I lumped that in with Postulate #2. I'm being a bit of a pragmatist here: > I'm assuming that there IS an actual geography, and that it is knowable from > the books. Without that, this is a pointless exercise, and I hope it isn't. I'm just saying you should consider the occasional north/south or east/west or whatever switch. So if Adrilankha's central (which is what I thought) and Dzur Mountain is southeastern then maybe you need to move the former up... > The only book I haven't been able to read or find is "Brokedown Palace". > Per Barnes & Noble, it's out of print, and I haven't been able to locate a > copy at any of the local book stores here. I understand it has a map of the > East in it. I would _love_ to see that map, because maybe it has features > along the Eastern Mountains (Faerie Mountains, for Easternerss) that would > allow me to place Mount Bli'aard, Mount Drift, South Mountain, Mount > Klassor, etc, etc. You can get it for a few to a handful of bucks at half.com... There is a map, but I doubt it's helpful to you. Off-hand I don't think it's consistent with my vague notion of the northern end of the Eastern Mountains. If you make a web page with a map, it would be cool if you could use something like dia to make the relations between the locations into links to the texts you use... I'm thinking something like this http://www.slac.stanford.edu/~philiph/rqm/rqm_dia.png but with links and distances.