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Leoghan
04-08-2004, 12:47 AM
http://www.vanguardsagaofheroes.com/images/Thestra_Map.gif
Introducing Thestra, one of Telon's several continents and home to Men, Elves, Dwarves, and other playable races (each of which will be introduced over time). As we officially unveil Vanguard's playable races, as well as certain other points of interest, we'll update our maps accordingly.

Thestra is the birthplace of adventurers who cling to dreams of cleansing their land of danger, wresting ancient treasure from the grip of fearsome enemies, and restoring legendary knowledge, power and pride. The occasional survivor of expeditions into the depths of Thestra return with stories of jagged mountains, sheer cliffs, dense forests, stagnant swamps teeming with untold perils, and even islands rumored to hold precious resources and hidden treasures.

The map can be viewed here. (http://www.vanguardsagaofheroes.com/lore.php)

esion
04-08-2004, 12:50 AM
Although you really cant get much from that map it looks good thus far. I believe they are just going to add info to that map continually as they can release it. That is a good way to do it, builds suspense and draws people in.../mubles something about automuzzle and the death of Mythica...

Can't wait to see more...

JonnyG
04-08-2004, 06:05 PM
I missed this yesterday somehow. I like the map as well, although you know me, give me detail please!!!

Jotun
04-08-2004, 07:02 PM
Is this island scared? It's in the fetal position.
As opposed to the feta position, which would make it cheesy.
Then again, anyoe who knows me would say I have no right to comment on anybody else's maps...

Leoghan
04-08-2004, 07:05 PM
For a moment I thought is was a primordial Pac-Man

Moloch
04-09-2004, 04:34 AM
Hopefully that's not an ice corner in the NE of the map, neatly cordoned off by a continental-sized copse of trees and failing to extend across similar latitudes.

JonnyG
04-09-2004, 09:37 AM
Originally posted by Moloch
Hopefully that's not an ice corner in the NE of the map, neatly cordoned off by a continental-sized copse of trees and failing to extend across similar latitudes. Maybe North isn't pointing towards the pole in this world. Or perhaps its a magical world. Wait, I know, it's flat, yeppers.