"Aha! Now that is exciting." says Meleander. They get up from the chair and go to a shelf and pick out a folded map. Returning it to the table, Meleander spreads it out, and gesture towards it.
DM wrote:I'm going to hold off on drawing this big map unless is is really needed later. Better to leave most areas a bit vague until explored.
This map has a large irregular body of water in the center, labelled THE BLUE SEA. The seal itself is shaded with depth estimates, and current diagrams, and in general is more detailed than the land portions of the map. There are many islands shown, some of which have zoomed details in the less interesting edges of the map.
The south coast shows the most land, and the most non-water-detail. Srappa an Jenna are easy to spot, rather smaller than they appear on the political map.
This map details mountain ranges, confirming Hyne's guess about the "Srappa Barrens" which is very jagged and rough terrain.
Further east past the Empire of Jenna are more labelled countries and cities, and then some more mountainous barren coastlines
South, amidst the desert is a conspicuous crossroads oasis labelled Kac-Arash where the big river crosses what appears to be an important east-west road through the desert.
An arrow where the river vanishes off the south edge of the map indicates "South to Flal-Shom, the Bakak, and the Green-Sea"
Westward, the savage barrens is textured for thick forest, and there seems to be more and more forest as the coast curves and meanders northward. There are very few cities marked in this direction, and no political borders are labelled. Up in the north-west corner, Hyne spots some lands that rather resemble the coastlines of his Liontribe home, but there is little detail here, just scrawls of the shape of the coastline, and the land is half-obscured by a detail zoom of the Lulkismar Isles.
DM wrote:This would be a great time to fill in some details of what Hyne can remember from his own ill-fated sea-voyage-- Especially if Hyne plans to return to Liontribe now, so I can incorporate your ideas into the map in that direction.