The Malazan World Map (RG updating in progress)
#101
Posted 17 February 2008 - 11:12 AM
Dal Hon is the province making up the south-western tip of the Quon Tali continent.
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#102
Posted 17 February 2008 - 03:43 PM
Xander;257481 said:
Sounds great Wert.
Hey Nequam...where can I get this Illustrator 4 from? Who makes it?
Hey Nequam...where can I get this Illustrator 4 from? Who makes it?
I think may have meant to say NagromGarvlid. But to my knowledge it has something to do with Adobe, and it should cost money to get. That doesn't mean there aren't ways to 'steal' it of course. I use both photoshop and illustrator in school, they're pretty nifty.
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Now, I know Wert has increased Genabackis' size, but I think the idea of angling the continent was missed. If Genabackis was angled south(as in, rotating it counter-clockwise, so it sort-of resembled a 'U'), wouldn't that ease the minds of those people who wonder why the Malazans landed on northern Genabackis instead of southern? If the whole continent was rotated so it resemlbed less of a boot and more of a 'U', what is now the northern tip would be closer to SC, QT, etc.
People must take into consideration ocean curents and prevailing wind directions. Just because something is technically closer does not mean it will be easier/more likely of a place to get to.
#103
Posted 17 February 2008 - 10:53 PM
Yes 'Adobe' do indeed make both Photoshop and Illustrator, they R currently up2 version CS3 suite. It does cost quite a bit, altho u might B able 2 pick up and earlier version at a discounted rate.
#104
Posted 08 March 2008 - 10:05 AM
Great map - but just a query, in MOI, I think its mentioned that the kallorean empire is half way round the world from the 1st empire, wouldn't that mean that you have Jacuruku and its sister continent to close to the 7 cities sub continent?
#105
Posted 08 March 2008 - 10:56 AM
There are enough other references to the current configuration, though I'm certain we could have a quote-war over this, we might run into GoTMisms.
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#106
Posted 25 March 2008 - 06:17 AM
Thanks and good work guys on these maps, I'm drooling here.
#107
Posted 05 April 2008 - 10:06 PM
I know this was discussed earlier, but it jars me that the Lether continent has tundra and ice fields just north of the equator. If the Ritual happened hundreds of thousands of years ago and the Jaghut stopped spreading glaciers around shortly thereafter, then climatically it makes no sense for an arctic terrain to be found where I'd expect to see a semi-tropical or tropical area.
Just my 2¢.
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#108
Posted 05 April 2008 - 10:21 PM
The power of the ritual remained, it was only after four hundred thousand years that the ritual began to fail.
Also I don't think you can use normal earth standards to measure the climate on Wu. Nobody says that the map is completely precise or how the planet orbits the sun.
Also I don't think you can use normal earth standards to measure the climate on Wu. Nobody says that the map is completely precise or how the planet orbits the sun.
#109
Posted 05 April 2008 - 10:23 PM
Plus Wu is probably Flat....at least that is how it is represented....
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#110
Posted 05 April 2008 - 10:35 PM
Vengeance;284943 said:
Plus Wu is probably Flat....at least that is how it is represented....
Nope. The Edur sailed north and east to reach Seven Cities, whilst the Crimson Guard travelled west to Jacuruku and Quon Tali, which wouldn't be possible if the world was flat.
Unless you were taking the mick, since the maps are represented on paper which is, indeed, flat
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#111
Posted 05 April 2008 - 10:36 PM
Burn isn't flat, what are you talking about Venge?
Apt is right though. We can't expect Burn to follow the exact orbital laws that Earth does. It could be orbiting the sun on a much more tilted axis. Also, the Ritual was kinda powerful, no? Of course it could last that long.
Apt is right though. We can't expect Burn to follow the exact orbital laws that Earth does. It could be orbiting the sun on a much more tilted axis. Also, the Ritual was kinda powerful, no? Of course it could last that long.
#112
Posted 07 April 2008 - 02:08 AM
I withdraw my question. I've just reread MT page 648, where Kettle and Silchas Ruin are discussing the battle between the Tiste Andii and Tiste Edur. Silchas Ruin says:
So it's possible that the north of the Lether continent is still frozen even after all those years.
Incidently, axial tilt would not effect warming at the equator unless the tilt was close to 90°. If that were true, the entire climate would be so wacko compared to Earth's that it would be noticeable.
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In a short while, the ice will arrive, sealing all you see. Holding all in stasis, a sorcery of impressive power, so powerful it will prove a barrier to the dead themselves--to the path their spirits would take. I wonder if that was what the Jaghut had intended. In any case, the land was twisted by the magic. The dead...lingered. Here, in the north, and far to the south, as far as Letheras itself. To my mind, an Elder god meddled. But none could have forseen the consequences, not even an Elder god.
So it's possible that the north of the Lether continent is still frozen even after all those years.
Incidently, axial tilt would not effect warming at the equator unless the tilt was close to 90°. If that were true, the entire climate would be so wacko compared to Earth's that it would be noticeable.
#113
Posted 07 April 2008 - 02:17 AM
Plus, you know, the Huntress still lives up there (in the North)...
#114
Posted 07 April 2008 - 03:00 AM
Maybe Burn is like Uranus, orbiting the sun on it's side
You're right though, we'd probably notice if that were the case.
The ritual was mega powerful, obviously. Only now is it starting to end, after hundreds of thousands of years.
You're right though, we'd probably notice if that were the case.
The ritual was mega powerful, obviously. Only now is it starting to end, after hundreds of thousands of years.
#115
Posted 07 April 2008 - 05:55 AM
Just to clarify, the world of Burn being a planet is mentioned somewhere in passing, it's not deduction from reading about sea voayages... It would also be slighty weird for a flat moon to be orbiting a flat wu orbiting a flat sun
#116
Posted 07 April 2008 - 05:58 AM
Running through a flat orbit in a flat galaxy as part of a flat galaxy cluster within a flat universe....but you get the idea
#117
Posted 07 April 2008 - 05:59 PM
It is Kuru Qan who says so. He says that someone from the FE proved the globe was round by sailing around it. Kuru Qan was using his human-pendulum experiment to prove it theoretically.
#118
Posted 07 April 2008 - 06:16 PM
JoJo;284939 said:
I know this was discussed earlier, but it jars me that the Lether continent has tundra and ice fields just north of the equator. If the Ritual happened hundreds of thousands of years ago and the Jaghut stopped spreading glaciers around shortly thereafter...
The point is made in DG that Jaghut rituals fluctuate, they don't just run out.
Elsewhere, GotM i think, someone notes that the rituals could be fast or very very slow.
And we're talking Jaghut, who are basically immortal and some of whom are on power level with gods.
So the same ritual can create a glacier/icefield/snowcone/whatever, allow it to melt over centuries, the abruptly kick it back into existance and wipe out a passing civilization along the way... or just give them a nice frosty treat, depending on scope.
Point being, the rules are whatever SE says they are and he's made it clear this can happen.
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#120
Posted 18 April 2008 - 05:51 PM
Another name from the opening to Return of the Crimson Guard: the Bael 'subcontinent'. WTF is that? Greymane's presence suggests it is one of the islands that make up Korel, but Korel itself appears to be a subcontinent which, with Stratem, forms the greater continent of Korelri. A third subcontinent? Confusing. Maybe Bael is a subcontinent of Jacuruku? Hmm.
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