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The Motive
05-15-1998, 10:34 AM
Hello:

Does anyone have an idea of how big Aebrynis is? In my campaign it's huge,
like, the size of Saturn or Jupitor (although people don't get squashed by
gravity). But I'm wondering if TSR ever publishing anything that gave the real
size of the world (or a complete map thereof).

- - The Motive

darkstar
05-15-1998, 02:52 PM
The Motive wrote:
>
> Hello:
>
> Does anyone have an idea of how big Aebrynis is? In my campaign it's huge,
> like, the size of Saturn or Jupitor (although people don't get squashed by
> gravity). But I'm wondering if TSR ever publishing anything that gave the real
> size of the world (or a complete map thereof).

I can't think of any world that TSR has published an entire map of, at
least not in the books etc that I have.
In my campaign Aebrynis is about the size of earth, perhaps a little
smaller.

- --
Ian Hoskins

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Ryan B. Caveney
05-15-1998, 09:19 PM
On Sat, 16 May 1998, darkstar wrote:
>
> I can't think of any world that TSR has published an entire map of, at
> least not in the books etc that I have.

Mystara (inside and out!) in the collection of old D&D rulebooks
called _Rules Compendium_. Of course, very little of it is *described*,
but all of it is pictured.

- --Ryan

The Olesen`s
05-15-1998, 10:13 PM
Ryan B. Caveney wrote:
>
> On Sat, 16 May 1998, darkstar wrote:
> >
> > I can't think of any world that TSR has published an entire map of, at
> > least not in the books etc that I have.
>
> Mystara (inside and out!) in the collection of old D&D rulebooks
> called _Rules Compendium_. Of course, very little of it is *described*,
> but all of it is pictured.
>
> --Ryan

In my campaign it is not defined.
Why limit yourself?
Always a new ocean to explore and a new continent.
After that gets old, the world gets a size.