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    James Ruhland
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    Maps

    >
    > It occurrs to me that an electronic version of the BR map would be a
    > huge help in a Campaign. Especially one like Eric Dunn's PbeM campaign
    > the one I am starting to play in.
    >
    > How about it group, or for that matter, TSR ?
    >
    That would be a superb help. Especially if 1) it was easily editable to
    reflect campaign progress/changes and 2) you could print it out, in whole
    or part, for use in your campaign (I.E. draw on it and stuff at the table,
    which I'm loath to do with the real maps, for obvious reasons.)

  2. #2
    Trizt
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    Maps

    On 03-Jan-98, James Ruhland (jruhlconob@sprynet.com) wrote about Re:
    [BIRTHRIGHT] - MAPS:

    - ->> It occurrs to me that an electronic version of the BR map would be a
    - ->> huge help in a Campaign. Especially one like Eric Dunn's PbeM campaign
    - ->> the one I am starting to play in.
    - ->> How about it group, or for that matter, TSR ?
    - ->That would be a superb help. Especially if 1) it was easily editable to
    - ->reflect campaign progress/changes and 2) you could print it out, in whole
    - ->or part, for use in your campaign (I.E. draw on it and stuff at the table,
    - ->which I'm loath to do with the real maps, for obvious reasons.)

    That is someting you could do by your self, scan maps and the load them into
    an paintprogram as DeluxePaint or PersonaPaint. I can't think that TSR would
    have something against this as long as you use your maps for private use. I
    have been thinking of scanning mine as they starts to fall apart.

    //Trizt of Ward^RITE

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  3. #3
    Glenn Robb
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    Maps

    Sounds like you are on the right track, Trizt. Maybe the new Edition of =
    the Core
    Rules could have a scanning feature in it, so that those GM/DMs who run D=
    ynamic
    Campaigns could turn to the Mapping program to make changes.

    =97 Elton Robb

    Trizt wrote:

    > On 03-Jan-98, James Ruhland (jruhlconob@sprynet.com) wrote about Re:
    > [BIRTHRIGHT] - MAPS:
    >
    > ->> It occurrs to me that an electronic version of the BR map would be =
    a
    > ->> huge help in a Campaign. Especially one like Eric Dunn's PbeM campa=
    ign
    > ->> the one I am starting to play in.
    > ->> How about it group, or for that matter, TSR ?
    > ->That would be a superb help. Especially if 1) it was easily editable =
    to
    > ->reflect campaign progress/changes and 2) you could print it out, in w=
    hole
    > ->or part, for use in your campaign (I.E. draw on it and stuff at the t=
    able,
    > ->which I'm loath to do with the real maps, for obvious reasons.)
    >
    > That is someting you could do by your self, scan maps and the load them=
    into
    > an paintprogram as DeluxePaint or PersonaPaint. I can't think that TSR =
    would
    > have something against this as long as you use your maps for private us=
    e. I
    > have been thinking of scanning mine as they starts to fall apart.
    >
    > //Trizt of Ward^RITE
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    Maps

    This category is for all general maps of the lands and seas, provinces, cities and towns in Birthright. Maps specific to holdings, fortifications and adventures should only be included in the category relating to their location, e.g. Domain:Aerenwe for a map of Caer Callin.
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