Sturm’s Karameikos, 3.2 miles per hex v2
After he began his Karameikos development project in early December 2011, Francesco made numerous small updates to his map. This is the second remaining version, from October 2012, and it’s a major update over the first. The map likely corresponds to the update Francesco noted in a post marked 19th October. You can follow the details in the thread at The Piazza, but the biggest change is the addition of names for almost all of the new villages placed but left unnamed in the first version.
There would be more revisions after this one, tweaking some of the smaller details.
Fan-made Map by Francesco Defferrari (October 2012)
This is an original map created by one of Mystara’s excellent fan cartographers. For more information on the cartographer, including a gallery of all their maps, see also Appendix M: Mappers of Mystara.
Sources
- Expert Rulebook (1981) (PDF at DriveThruRPG)
- Expert Rulebook (1983) (PDF at DriveThruRPG)
- B10 Night’s Dark Terror (1986) (PDF at DriveThruRPG)
- GAZ1 The Grand Duchy of Karameikos (1987) (PDF at DriveThruRPG)
Fan Sources
- Agathokles’ Karameikos, 3.2 miles per hex (2010)
- Karameikos developing thread at The Piazza (2011-2014)
- Sturm’s Karameikos, 3.2 miles per hex v1 (2011)
References
- All of Francesco’s maps at the Atlas of Mystara
- Francesco’s entry in Appendix M: Mappers of Mystara (upcoming)
- Francesco’s author page at the Vaults of Pandius
Chronological Analysis
This is a fan-made map. It was published in October 2012. The updated Atlas version of this map is not yet available. See also Appendix C for annual chronological snapshots of the area. For the full context of this map in Mystara’s publication history, see the upcoming Let’s Map Mystara 2012. (Please note that it may be some time before the project reaches this point.)
The following lists are from the Let’s Map Mystara project. Additions are new features, introduced in this map; Revisions are changes to previously-introduced features; Hex Art & Fonts track design elements; and finally Textual Additions are potential features found in the related text. In most cases, the Atlas adopts these textual additions into updated and chronological maps.
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