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  1. Sheldon Morris
    3 May 2019 @ 1:08 am

    Hurray for 1985! This is an absolutely fascinating journey across the maps of Mystara.

    Thanks Thorf!

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  2. Carillion
    27 May 2019 @ 10:27 pm

    Excellent work – many thanks for posting this. The ‘Let’s Map Mystara’ series is turning into an invaluable resource for Mystaran cartographers!

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    • Thorfinn Tait
      27 May 2019 @ 11:11 pm

      Thank you very much! That’s exactly what I was hoping. 🙂

      I wasn’t sure at first, but it seems increasingly likely that this project is gradually going to subsume and eventually supersede my series of updated maps. The end product of the last year of publication, 1996, should be a complete set of all existing official maps, adjusted for internal consistency but otherwise completely faithful to the published maps. I haven’t decided where to go from there, but it would certainly be fun to continue through the body of fan-made maps, investigating the continuing development of the world. To make that practical would require a slightly different approach post-1996, and there are all sorts of problems with dating fan-made maps, and there’s just so many of them.

      But that’s very long-term. I hope to release the new set of updated maps after dealing with 1996, and from there it’s on to new projects, such as topographical maps and creating DEMs.

  3. Chris Paasch
    27 August 2020 @ 11:52 pm

    Hello.

    I love your maps and especially the “Lets Map Mystara” project. I noticed that its been more than a year since there was an update on this project. I’m hoping that it hasn’t been canceled. I’ve been very excited about it and seeing how Mystara evolved over the years. Mystara was my first experience in D&D and I own a physical copy of nearly every product that was made for it all (including several Dungeon magazine issues and AD&D products that I’m curious if they really fit or not). Of course, knowing how it all goes together and can be reconciled (especially how the smaller, more detailed maps fit with the larger ones).

    Anyway, you do amazing work!

    I hope this finds you & your family safe, healthy, and happy.

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    • Thorfinn Tait
      28 August 2020 @ 12:16 am

      Hello Chris!

      Don’t worry, I’m in this for the long haul. The whole Atlas of Mystara project began in January 2005, so I’ve been at this for more than 15 years at this point. I have no intention of stopping; on the contrary, I have great plans for the future, and I’m determined to get there.

      It’s just that it all takes time. And I’ve been especially busy this year with other work.

      That said, I’ve actually made great progress on Let’s Map Mystara 1986, and recently I have finally managed to move past the sticky knot that was holding me back — B10’s version of Karameikos. Most of the maps for 1986 are either done or nearly done, and things are moving forward once again. I’ve even begun preparation of 1987’s maps. (I couldn’t resist, because 1987 is the year when the Gazetteers debut, and things really start to snowball.)

      When I’m stuck on something or busy with other projects I don’t tend to post much, but don’t worry, I always come back before too long. Comments such as yours are always a bit motivator for me to get back to Mystara! For which you have my thanks. 🙂

  4. Master Set Outer World | Atlas of Mystara
    29 May 2021 @ 8:39 pm

    […] This is Map 32. It was published in 1985. The updated version of this map has not yet been released. See also Appendix C for annual chronological snapshots of the area. For the full context of this map in Mystara’s publication history, see Let’s Map Mystara 1985. […]

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  5. Outer World (1985) | Atlas of Mystara
    23 January 2022 @ 12:39 am

    […] Let’s Map Mystara 1985 — the original project thread for this map […]

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  6. Brun (1985) | Atlas of Mystara
    23 January 2022 @ 9:08 pm

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  7. Norwold & Alphatia, 138 mph (1985) | Atlas of Mystara
    26 January 2022 @ 8:34 pm

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  8. Vyolstagrad, 2 miles per hex (1985) | Atlas of Mystara
    29 January 2022 @ 5:50 pm

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  9. Brun, 24 miles per hex (1985) | Atlas of Mystara
    1 February 2022 @ 9:01 pm

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  10. The Multiverse (1985) | Atlas of Mystara
    6 February 2022 @ 12:03 am

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  11. Karameikos, 6 miles per hex (1985) | Atlas of Mystara
    6 February 2022 @ 12:13 am

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  12. Savage Coast, 22.9 miles per hex (1985) | Atlas of Mystara
    6 February 2022 @ 12:15 am

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  13. Emerlas, 3 miles per hex (1985) | Atlas of Mystara
    6 February 2022 @ 12:18 am

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  14. Isle of Dread, 4 miles per hex (1985) | Atlas of Mystara
    7 February 2022 @ 9:00 pm

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  15. Serpent Peninsula, 24 miles/hex (1985) | Atlas of Mystara
    24 February 2022 @ 10:46 am

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  16. Proto Mystara | Atlas of Mystara
    7 March 2022 @ 8:52 pm

    […] This was the inspiration for Mystara’s world map in the Master Set (Map 32). It was published in 1983, in the Time Life Planet Earth series book, Continents in Collision. For the full context of this map in Mystara’s publication history, see the article Jurassic Earth as Mystara and Let’s Map Mystara 1985. […]

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  17. Savage Coast, 24 miles per hex (1985) | Atlas of Mystara
    9 April 2023 @ 9:29 pm

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  18. Known World, 24 miles per hex (1985) | Atlas of Mystara
    24 September 2023 @ 11:15 am

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  19. Legend (1985) | Atlas of Mystara
    24 September 2023 @ 12:08 pm

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  20. Great Waste, 24 miles per hex (1985) | Atlas of Mystara
    24 September 2023 @ 2:19 pm

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  21. Hule, 24 miles per hex (1985) | Atlas of Mystara
    24 September 2023 @ 4:34 pm

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  22. Norwold, 24 miles per hex (1985) | Atlas of Mystara
    24 September 2023 @ 5:24 pm

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