I am only interested in the created geographies. Geography (and especially imaginative geographies since I've already finished all the Earth! ) is my sole hobby!
The almean world map is so dazzling! I have been looking for such an earthly imaginative maps for so long. I have finally found such an artistic work which is clearly a tedious one, I must admit. I congratulate! I see it challenging!
Did this study (Almean wolrd) begin in 1991?
Yet, I have also some earthly (realistic) imaginative works totally based on geological facts, such as 'Atlantis' trial map, which I'm afraid I am working on it since 1989 and is much better than the Almean geography.
Warmaster wrote:I think Almea is more like 1984ish, but i'm not sure.
I read this, and, even after reading the entire thread before it, I thought it said that Almea is like a certain George Orwell novel. I just wasn't seeing it.
In fact, Almea, or at least Verduria, was created in 1978 as a D&D campaign world during Mark's first year in college (see the Secret History of Verduria for the story of Almea's development). The world map of Almea may have appeared somewhat later, however.
Glenn Kempf wrote:In fact, Almea, or at least Verduria, was created in 1978 as a D&D campaign world during Mark's first year in college (see the Secret History of Verduria for the story of Almea's development). The world map of Almea may have appeared somewhat later, however.
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Ah, thats right, Mark Got his mac in 1984, my mistake.