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Mystara 1994

Mystara 1994

Intro

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The Maps

These maps have been made internally consistent, adopting the most detailed shapes and positions of each element.

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  • Art — High contrast palette, with symbols that aren’t confined to individual hexes. Reminiscent of AD&D 1st Edition maps.
  • Fonts — The shift to AD&D brought two different styles, with the Mystara line using Post Antiqua, with Stempel Schneidler for titles, while Red Steel went with Cochin. The Almanac used Korinna and Helvetica. Benguiat made a cameo appearance in the Karameikos boxed set. For the first year in a long time, Feinen made not a single appearance.
Post Antiqua became the face of Mystara’s maps post-D&D, after the conversion to AD&D.
Post Antiqua became the face of Mystara’s maps post-D&D, after the conversion to AD&D.
Stempel Schneider was used for titling in Mystara’s AD&D 2nd Edition reboot release.
Stempel Schneider was used for titling in Mystara’s AD&D 2nd Edition reboot release.
Cochin was the iconic font of Red Steel’s Savage Coast maps.
Cochin was the iconic font of Red Steel’s Savage Coast maps.

References

For more details on the individual maps and their interpretation here, please refer to the original Let’s Map Mystara project articles listed below.

  • Let’s Map Mystara 1994 (upcoming)
  • Let’s Read the Known World/Mystara post 1,281 — 1994 discussion starts at this post

1994 Product Lineup

This table lists all the relevant products published in 1994, with links to each map’s individual page here at the Atlas. Product titles link to PDFs at DTRPG where they are available.

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1994 Map Gallery

This gallery shows all of the geographic maps published over the course of the year. These are replicas of the original maps. For full details, please check out the post for each map, linked to in the table above. For corrected and expanded versions, use the maps near the top of this page.

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