A pit.
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Elevations.
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Hi and welcome to my Crest of a Star site ! This site is my first edition AD&D materials.
I have added to the maps, people, etc. since I bought Campaign Cartographer 2 around 23 or so years ago. I now have CC3+ and all of its add-ons.
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Author Bill George
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An area with a small woods nearby. One stream is salty, and feeds The Telesh, a salt lake. ( The orange triangles are a migration path for the Nalo Islanders. )
The other stream has drinkable water.
There are no Undead in the ruins in the forest. No bones, no rotting combat weapons nor armor, nor tools. No sign of any inhabitation or use of the area, except the building ruins.
The mountains themselves rarely see even a light breath of wind. Snow falls in the higher peaks, but without wind. No paths go into these mountains.
The stone ring seems newer than the other ruins, but no signs of usage here either.
No markings, no heiroglyphs. No paintings.
Just the stone ruins and the henge.
Almost like they were waiting for something. Or someone.
Author
Bill George
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South Hemisphere
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Two Islands. Some say they are inhabited, some say beware. And some say there be ghosts and Undead.
Odd water and trees in the center of the larger island. A crater, but there is a large artesian water fountain that forms a lake and river.
Just west of Bellshar, the Southern Continent. Southwest of the Dukedom of Martyrs.
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Bill George
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Outer Ocean
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A 5 mile by 5 mile area near Bar-Nalo. Crops, the main bay to Bar-Nalo, shell fish grounds, a group of druids sharing ‘the little woods’ with a sage.
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Bill George
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Fondland, Bar-Nalo
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Every page on this site should have a site wide navigation menu at the top of every page.
Additional navigation menus typically are for navigation within a nation or location.
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Bill George
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