> > 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. I haven't held out a great hope it would be that helpful, but do I have a small[er :)] hope. > 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. The distances are either vague or in units that are not necessarily reliable, so mostly I've been trying to determine what is north of what, what is west of what, etc, etc. Right now it's all in a spreadsheet; I don't have enough info to really create a "point and lines" map yet. I realize the ascii art I'm using is weak at best; I'll try putting up a few graphical representations on my website, since you're interested. I'll let you know when I get them on there. Bryan