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| #1OcelotXNov 05, 2010 15:31:34 | In the "Atlas of Athas" chapter of the DSCS, each city-state has an overall map at the beginning of its section. Each city-state EXCEPT Tyr, that is. While I do enjoy the nice half-page art of the city that was in the spot where the map would normally go, I really would have liked a map of the city somewhere. I would have thought that if every other city-state only got 4 pages of coverage and still had room for a map, there should have been room for a map SOMEWHERE in the 10 pages about Tyr. I mean there's even a map of Under-Tyr, for crying out loud! Does anybody know where I can find a map of Tyr? The book has all this great information about Tyr that I'd love to incorporate into my campaign, but it's hard to set up a real, explorable city for my players when I don't have a clear idea of how the whole thing fits together. |
| #2khorne37Nov 05, 2010 16:25:58 | It's on the back side of the poster map of the region. |
| #3phesicNov 05, 2010 16:31:27 | There are some 2nd edition maps that you can buy with the box set that are a large layout of Tyr. Since that old material is out of print, you can also do a web search for Map of Tyr and find a smaller version of the same stuff. |
| #4OcelotXNov 05, 2010 20:27:22 | It's on the back side of the poster map of the region. Well don't I feel silly. I left the poster map in the book because I didn't want to lose it or damage it, and was just using the DDI map instead. |
| #5apitch85Nov 05, 2010 22:01:58 |
Don't. I didn't find the map of Tyr for over a month. And mine is torn out. |