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For questions about maps used for informational purposes, representing areas like star clusters, worlds, cities, and interior complexes. Not to be confused with the [battle-map] tag, which is about maps designed to be used with miniature-scale combat to represent the battlefield.
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Where is Zymorven Hall located?
Storm King's Thunder has a map unambiguously showing the location of Zymorven Hall:
Further, Chapter 3 of SKT in the section "Locations of the North" contains this description:
Perched atop a crag o …
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Can Candlekeep be accessed by ship?
Candlekeep can only be accessed via the front gate.
In the Sword Coast Adventurer’s Guide, chapter 2, The Sword Coast and the North, we have a description of Candlekeep:
The only gate into Candlekeep …
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How large is the city of Elturel?
The perimeter is around 12,000 feet.
Using the full size map (available for free at DDB), I based this off of the description of the bridges between the two sections of Elturel:
When the characters a …
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In the "Princes of the Apocalypse" adventure, why is Wyvern Tor marked on the Dessarin Valle...
It stands to reason that it is marked on the map because it is a notable feature of the region, and maps are for marking notable features. …
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How can you tell the distances by road between the settlements of Ten-Towns in Icewind Dale?
One dot marking the roads between towns represents 1/4 of a mile.
I've verified this using microsoft paint. First, note that 1 mile is 63 px wide:
Next, I found the nearest-to-horizontal stretch of r …