James Heard
Explorer
curiosity said:Now I am convinced this is a good idea, and yes, it would be easier just to use an area unrotated, wouldn´t it. The only problem now is finding a good source of maps - preferably topographical and without much writing...
Survey maps, you can find them in a lot of libraries. Heck, some of them my be FOA-available online for all I know. There might be a lot of stuff you don't need on those things, like rock types, but every one I've seen doesn't have much on it for cities at least and includes a contour elevation.
As for the basic premise though, do be careful about it. People have tried this little trick on me three or four times in my lifetime and it's been very hard not to bite my lip occassionally as I instantly recognized something like the middle east no matter what angle or orientation it was placed at. Of course you can use that to your advantage, if you're ending up with a flipped UK for instance then it wouldn't be hard to press that similarity as evocative in your player's minds.