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Geography - The Green, Akershule & Sky Mtn.

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Default Geography - The Green, Akershule & Sky Mtn.

Conserning the world geography, I think maybe a good idea would be to start with what we know, and then expand from there. I would like to try and make an open CC3 map suggestion the coming weekend, with the features we allready have clear, but with lots of room for additions once more ideas come along.

So, in the middle of the world is a conic vulcano, the Sky Mountain. How tall is it, and how wide is the base? The desert around it, how big is that? I imagine the desert being surrounded on most sides by water, so we can have the boiling water effect that produce the rainfall further out (and especially the green). What do you see here?

The Green - How big? What kind of trees? What lands surround it?

Akershule - Surrounding terrain? Any mountains nearby, or hills, or forrests?

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As mentioned elsewhere, there are some features I would very much appre-
ciate, because they would make it easy for me to link my Pharos IV setting
with the Shared World:
- mountains on one side (the north side ?) of The Green, with at least one
major river flowing from there through The Green to the sea,
- a major sea on the other side (the south side ?) of The Green, preferably
with a long coastline and a depth of at least 1,000 meters.
The mountains could well be "foothills" (I don't remember the right word) of
Sky Mountain, and could reach from Sky Mountain through a desert area all
the way to The Green, with the last "chain" of mountains in or under The
Green.

On another thought: I have made a list of the races that have been proposed
as inhabitants of The Green, and if we want to include all or most of them,
The Green should have truly "epic" dimensions, in my opinion at least 1,000
kilometers from the mountains to the sea.
This would give the different races and cultures some "elbow room", and it
would prevent The Green from becoming something like a "zoo", as many of
the published D&D settings, where the capitals of hostile realms sometimes
were almost within "arrow range".
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Are you going to redo the map Frogskinner posted or are you going to do a whole new one?
I also believe the green will need to be quite large. I kind of made up the sketchs with the impression that it would be quite small about the size of European country or American state. It kind of grew though. Now, I was thinking of keeping the far Northwestern corner as my little corner of the Green, further away from civilization. To the east the Green could widen out and become much more vast and full of peoples, more like Soltakss' Peoples of the Green write-up.

In the original frogskinner map the western section section of the Green kind of expands and the mountain fade up towards the north. Could that corner be narrowed somewhat instead and have the mountains hook back to the sea. I attached a photo of a quick rough. I don't know if you can tell what is going on there, but that may give an idea of the basic shape.
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Yep, this is exactly what I imagined The Green to look like on a map.

If we follow Rurik's description in his Portal entry in the Wiki, east of The
Green would follow, from west to east:
- a mountain range
- hills
- the fertile valley of the River Jule with Akershule
- arid plains
- a desert
- the Sky Mountain
while hills and another mountain range would be located north and north-
east of Akershule.

The Green therefore would be surrounded by mountains on three sides, tur-
ning it into a wet basin that opens towards the sea - which, in my opinion,
would fit perfectly well.

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In the original frogskinner map...
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Are you going to redo the map Frogskinner posted or are you going to do a whole new one?
I thought to create the map after the ideas people have for the green. Adjusting the map to the idea.

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I attached a photo of a quick rough. I don't know if you can tell what is going on there, but that may give an idea of the basic shape.
Actually no... Could you make a bigger one?

This map will also just be a suggestion of course, maybe we can try out several ones, and see which fit peoples ideas the most.

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I used the Snipping Tool to copy the map and enlarged it 500 % with Paint. It is then quite grainy, but the important features can be seen well enough.
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Coast southwest and mountain chain northeast?

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Say what you like about me or my maps, but get the name right...
Whoops! sorry bout that

I'll try to get a little bigger pic here. I have been squishing the picture size down to upload them. I have always had a scanner, but after years of no use, all of a sudden it has gone haywire. Instead I have used a camera and that takes quit large pictures. I was afraid they would overwhelm the download size.
The map is about the third one I have done and the Shape should be about right for the western half of the Green. to the south east, off the edge of the map the green should widen a great deal even though it looks like it is narrowing on the map.
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I suppose that the rivers flowing through The Green and the River Jule flowing
through Akershule flow into the same sea, so that Puck's Corsair City on the
coast of The Green and Rurik's mouth of the Jule are on the same coast, and
the corsairs prey on the trade coming from and going to Akershule ?

Also, the barbarians living in the hills (and mountains ?) west of Akershule are
the same as (or related to) the tribes (of as yet unknown race, but perhaps
Trogod) which inhabit the mountains on the eastern border of The Green ?
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