If anyone downloads these maps safely, please post about it. I don't trust links like this, personally, and some reports of malicious software linked to the bit.ly domain.
I mean the maps on Meyer's site are linked to "bit.ly". So, if someone downloads and scans the maps files, please let me know and thanks.
Guess you should have listened to me, huh?I downloaded one of the maps. None of my devices works anymore. I have no electricity in my house. I think I am stuck in a time warp.
Damn you, bit.ly!
Yeah, there's a lot taken from even obscure sources. She's been helped in her research by a lot of people on Canonfire (as well as others) in the attempt to make the map include everything from an official source (as well as some well-regarded fan sources). There's even stuff from the Living Greyhawk campaign.wow, that is one incredible map. And... while looking around on it, I noticed that Ghazal, a fortress I created for a Dungeon magazine adventure back in 2E days, is right there in the Bright Desert. I'm guessing that a lot of the named stuff on there that I didn't recognize come from other such adventures, or newer sources I haven't seen. She really did a lot of research on this one...