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<blockquote data-quote="Demetrios1453" data-source="post: 9281863" data-attributes="member: 6801060"><p>Yeah, by the end of 2e and the end of the old small module-like sourcebooks line (where there was an outer cover containing a booklet and a map or two) as well as some regional boxed sets later in the 2e era, the entirety of the area of the large regional maps from the Gray Box set was basically covered, only missing out areas in the south and east (and a lot of the south was off the edge of the box set maps anyway); the only other missing area I can think of is a relatively small area north of the Moonsea between the Anauroch Desert and the Great Glacier, which is probably one of the most backwater areas of the setting anyway. That's why it was annoying that the maps from the Old Empires and Shining South books not being to the 30 miles to the inch scale was so annoying - if they had been to that scale, you'd be able to add them as well and have one huge, basement-filling map that included virtually everything on the continent. Granted, they switched the map background coloration from orange-brown to light green about halfway through 2e (although the basically everything else in the maps' style stayed the same), so there's unfortunately some color clash when you lay them all out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Demetrios1453, post: 9281863, member: 6801060"] Yeah, by the end of 2e and the end of the old small module-like sourcebooks line (where there was an outer cover containing a booklet and a map or two) as well as some regional boxed sets later in the 2e era, the entirety of the area of the large regional maps from the Gray Box set was basically covered, only missing out areas in the south and east (and a lot of the south was off the edge of the box set maps anyway); the only other missing area I can think of is a relatively small area north of the Moonsea between the Anauroch Desert and the Great Glacier, which is probably one of the most backwater areas of the setting anyway. That's why it was annoying that the maps from the Old Empires and Shining South books not being to the 30 miles to the inch scale was so annoying - if they had been to that scale, you'd be able to add them as well and have one huge, basement-filling map that included virtually everything on the continent. Granted, they switched the map background coloration from orange-brown to light green about halfway through 2e (although the basically everything else in the maps' style stayed the same), so there's unfortunately some color clash when you lay them all out. [/QUOTE]
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