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		Well, Ogier are basically humanoid type of people that live in Steddings. They are tall, can live for several centuries (500 years or so) and tend to stay out of human battles. But Stedding are basically a sheild against evil things. And you should keep them. That way, if a person can control all of the Stedding, they can get a bonus of some sort.Gnome wrote:I should almost make it like midkemia...for the gameplay to be attractive, I found a map with some capitals...maybe if I make something like this?
I only don't know what the 'Ogier steddings' are...are they inportant? or invented by the creator of this map? it's an rpg map made for a forum...
 But, that map was set for an earlier time in the Wheel of Time Series. Those countries no longer exist when the books start.
 But, that map was set for an earlier time in the Wheel of Time Series. Those countries no longer exist when the books start. 

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			muy_thaiguy wrote:I could also help you with some things as well.
Sparkyball, there are 11 books out now for this series. And the last one will be out sometime in 08.
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		Gnome wrote:cena-rules wrote:Id contact
also this hard to understand
what is hard to understand? the map?
I didn't even touched it yet so don't mind you don't understand, I 'll make it better

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		Portal Stones is what you are talking about.Piestar wrote:It's been years, but didn't this series have locations from which you could travel great distances? Almost like magical portals or jump gates?
 
 

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			muy_thaiguy wrote:Portal Stones is what you are talking about.Piestar wrote:It's been years, but didn't this series have locations from which you could travel great distances? Almost like magical portals or jump gates?
Oh, and it wouldn't hurt to get permission from the creators.

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		Piestar wrote:It's been years, but didn't this series have locations from which you could travel great distances? Almost like magical portals or jump gates?
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		Incandenza wrote:Just an fyi as far as rights issues go: the bloke that wrote all the books is recently deceased, so said rights might be in a bit of flux at the moment.
I actually read most of those books back in the day, but crapped out around book 8. That being said, this could make an interesting map.
But if you can't get the rights, you might as well do a fantasy map from scratch... and if you're going to do that, you'd be better served using a geographic concept that's not one big chunk o' land.
 Last book never was finished, but he made sure to get everything he could on record so it could be finished.
 Last book never was finished, but he made sure to get everything he could on record so it could be finished.
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			Anarkistsdream wrote:What about Copyright infringement?
 I don't know. Maybe e-mailing the people and asking them about it?
 I don't know. Maybe e-mailing the people and asking them about it?
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