Sundered Faith, Part Three (3/3)

Dec 04, 2010 09:00

Final section. (No, I don't have any more story, why do you ask? Carmen certainly didn't help me prod the 'set six months later than this' story into some semblance of order last time I visited. You are being paranoid.)
Updated 12/10/11

So I'm a sucker for conspiracy theories and possibly wrote far too many as I went along. )

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elfhawk November 30 2010, 03:53:53 UTC
I drew a map. The first one was a giant rectangle with two squares labeled and a couple others left blank. Then I drew a real map and added a dotted line going everywhere that was the route they took. (Because it was really meandering.) Think of it as a map of America. Sundabar is California. That makes Telubra Nevada, but it actually takes up a majority of the continent because its kings want to be emperors like the ones of ancient Allekhor, except better than them because they'll squash those Valencia-Texans like they were roaches and trample the Free Cities of New England under their plated boots.

All the really old Sund cities have Khore in them, because the Allekhor empire was like that. The little towns aren't really that important. Fernton (and the Folken Abbey) has been squiggled in as near the Valencian border, but entirely unimportant. All that really needs be known is they went from Biar on the east coast to Khorevail on the west coast and Khoresbar is near the Telubra/Sundabar border. Merrimar is western Telubra. Whatevs.

This has possibly only confused you more. I can only point out that the Belgariad wouldn't have made have as much sense without the maps at the front of each book. And occasional country transition.

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carmenwoods November 30 2010, 03:58:41 UTC
The only possible thing you can do to clear this up is to scan that whole map and post it so that I can drool over it all this can be elucidated.

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elfhawk November 30 2010, 14:07:52 UTC
... but it's on lined paper in my notebook. (Yes, my NaNo got its own book, that is not weird at all.)

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carmenwoods November 30 2010, 15:11:19 UTC
You say that like it's a problem or something.

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elfhawk November 30 2010, 16:10:42 UTC
Scraps

You are lucky I'm so nice. (And that the work printer is also a scanner.)

For hilariousness, look at it upside down and tell me what you see.

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carmenwoods November 30 2010, 16:31:13 UTC
<3 Thank you!

Upside-down Eurasia is awesome.

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