Feb-12-2012, 05:15 PM (UTC)
Ahhhh, finally!! Someone else who doesn't mind spoilers because even if you know the destination.. it's still all about the journey.
Welcome, Phil (Brashen)!! So very glad to have you with us and thanks for the insight on your map.
I like the idea of Chalced being a bigger state because, you're right, they are in constant issue with Bingtown & the Six Duchies. Before reading the RWC I would have assumed their state to be much larger, but seeing how brutal of a people they are in the RWC, well... I think it's just in their nature to fight every one around them. STILL, I like what you've done.
The 'thul beings' idea of placing another river leading westward somewhere before Kelsingra is a great idea. It would fit more in line with what we see in the RWC.
Great job, altogether!!!!
Welcome, Phil (Brashen)!! So very glad to have you with us and thanks for the insight on your map.
I like the idea of Chalced being a bigger state because, you're right, they are in constant issue with Bingtown & the Six Duchies. Before reading the RWC I would have assumed their state to be much larger, but seeing how brutal of a people they are in the RWC, well... I think it's just in their nature to fight every one around them. STILL, I like what you've done.
The 'thul beings' idea of placing another river leading westward somewhere before Kelsingra is a great idea. It would fit more in line with what we see in the RWC.
Great job, altogether!!!!
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“Words are pale shadows of forgotten names. As names have power, words have power. Words can light fires in the minds of men. Words can wring tears from the hardest hearts.” ~Patrick Rothfuss in The Name of the Wind