I do have a problem with the map sets - they are so good that I want to frame them so I'll need 2 copies!!!
But how can I justify this to my wife when I have over 20 Ted Naismith pictures from his Tolkien calendars waiting to be framed????
I do have a problem with the map sets - they are so good that I want to frame them so I'll need 2 copies!!!
But how can I justify this to my wife when I have over 20 Ted Naismith pictures from his Tolkien calendars waiting to be framed????
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The Atlas of Middle-earth has a decent map of Mirkwood and the surrounding areas.Originally posted by RobRobBinks
And then, on the "realistic" side....has anyone REALLY been able to map Mirkwood? I imagine that it would just show as a very vague shape with some mountains on it in most maps.....
In my current LOTR adventure, my group of heroes is about to get to Mirkwood. Until a better release comes out, I'm using the map found on the inside front cover of the core rulebook to suffice.
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