06-13-2006, 05:15 PM
I have done a lot about the Black Marsh. I have researched the different cities from past games and placed them as closely as I could with the new map Bethesda released. Here is what I have:
Remember, not all the cities are that big. Some may consist of only half a dozen buildings.
Here is the new climate map:
Green is similar to the climate on the other side of the border of Tamriel- a rainy forest but not tropical.
Dark green is Morrowindish Forests, a little drier than the green.
Blue green is marsh, thick, nasty, humid, submerged.
Grey is rock deposit areas where there could be quarries. A few of the cities have rock names so I think that maybe all the water had eroded away certain areas of mineral rich land.
Yellow is Muckwood, Blue Green times Two!
Purple is everglades, coastal marsh
Blue is coastal, maybe beaches and palm trees, might even be enjoyable
Oh, yes. Cyrodiil is a little bigger than Argonia. So lets say if Cyrodil was 200 grids then Argonia would be 140-160 grids. See what I'm saying?
Remember, not all the cities are that big. Some may consist of only half a dozen buildings.
Here is the new climate map:
Green is similar to the climate on the other side of the border of Tamriel- a rainy forest but not tropical.
Dark green is Morrowindish Forests, a little drier than the green.
Blue green is marsh, thick, nasty, humid, submerged.
Grey is rock deposit areas where there could be quarries. A few of the cities have rock names so I think that maybe all the water had eroded away certain areas of mineral rich land.
Yellow is Muckwood, Blue Green times Two!
Purple is everglades, coastal marsh
Blue is coastal, maybe beaches and palm trees, might even be enjoyable
Oh, yes. Cyrodiil is a little bigger than Argonia. So lets say if Cyrodil was 200 grids then Argonia would be 140-160 grids. See what I'm saying?