KuruBoyaKalemi
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TL;DR: How to find or draw complete detailed maps of shadowfell and feywild
Hi. I was searching for feywild maps but I couldn't understand what is the geography of feywild and shadowfell
I love world maps. Even if my game is about only small part of the world, I'd like to have general knowledge about this fictional world. For example my game can be in Icewind Dale. However, having knowledge about Al-qadim makes me feel more confident.
About feywild and shadowfell maps. First. We have Toril. It is a spherical planet. We have complete map of Toril.
Now since feywild and shadowfell is reflection of material plane. I would think that feywild and shadowfell have same maps with little differences. Is it logical to assume that they have same maps? They are even spherical planets? Or just endless planes.
However they are not reflection of only Toril. They are reflection of all material planes. In that case, they must have different maps than Toril? Like you fuse all maps of material planes and this is what you get for feywild and shadowfell? I think being reflection of all material planes would make these two planes infinite
Also there are domains of dread and domains of delight. Where would put these domains if you would draw a world map?
There is a new book coming to D&D about feywild but they will just add one domain I think.
If there is no official source. How would you make world maps of these two planes and domains?
Hi. I was searching for feywild maps but I couldn't understand what is the geography of feywild and shadowfell
I love world maps. Even if my game is about only small part of the world, I'd like to have general knowledge about this fictional world. For example my game can be in Icewind Dale. However, having knowledge about Al-qadim makes me feel more confident.
About feywild and shadowfell maps. First. We have Toril. It is a spherical planet. We have complete map of Toril.
Now since feywild and shadowfell is reflection of material plane. I would think that feywild and shadowfell have same maps with little differences. Is it logical to assume that they have same maps? They are even spherical planets? Or just endless planes.
However they are not reflection of only Toril. They are reflection of all material planes. In that case, they must have different maps than Toril? Like you fuse all maps of material planes and this is what you get for feywild and shadowfell? I think being reflection of all material planes would make these two planes infinite
Also there are domains of dread and domains of delight. Where would put these domains if you would draw a world map?
There is a new book coming to D&D about feywild but they will just add one domain I think.
If there is no official source. How would you make world maps of these two planes and domains?