Vraille Darkfang
First Post
For my new campaign, I'm setting it in a portion of my campaign world that has yet to be explored by PC's.
I was going over my old maps & realized a few things, namely that I should have included a source notation with the dot-Name I put on the map.
I've been able to find most of them (thanks to Google), but there is one I cannot find.
Highridge. I just have it as a dot (thus niether a major city or fortress) along the borders of a mountain range. (It might be from a WotC product, I rarely made source notations for those).
While I'm more than willing to just make stuff up, I'd sorta like to fid the original reference.
A lot of these are from the early d20 boom, pre 3.5 (Atlas, AEG, Mongoose).
My 2 most likely books, Atlas's Seven Strongholds & Seven Cities both proved to be duds (though I was able to notate 14 other dots on my map).
Where does Highridge come from? It's going to annoy me till I find out.
Thanks,
I was going over my old maps & realized a few things, namely that I should have included a source notation with the dot-Name I put on the map.
I've been able to find most of them (thanks to Google), but there is one I cannot find.
Highridge. I just have it as a dot (thus niether a major city or fortress) along the borders of a mountain range. (It might be from a WotC product, I rarely made source notations for those).
While I'm more than willing to just make stuff up, I'd sorta like to fid the original reference.
A lot of these are from the early d20 boom, pre 3.5 (Atlas, AEG, Mongoose).
My 2 most likely books, Atlas's Seven Strongholds & Seven Cities both proved to be duds (though I was able to notate 14 other dots on my map).
Where does Highridge come from? It's going to annoy me till I find out.
Thanks,