Cool project - could you post a small section at higher res please? Also, I understand you are an actual cartographer?
Cool project - could you post a small section at higher res please? Also, I understand you are an actual cartographer?
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Thanks, and I appreciate the feedback! I'm still grappling with that area a bit since the way it is described in the book makes it sound like a really harsh division between the frozen north and the southern areas (there's a massive wall dividing the two). But I think your comment is spot on and it may be a good idea to soften that up a bit.
Absolutely - here is s closer view:
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Last edited by stevensj2; 07-29-2012 at 05:07 PM.
The division is not described so harsh in the book at all. Its cold but there are rivers and forests so I would move up the white areas a bit more.
I guess this map http://gamesofthrones.com/wp-content...esterosMap.jpg gives a good example.
It also depends which season you want to depict your map
See that's the difficult part: The Wall is made of ice, so it would not make sense for a giant frozen wall 300 miles wide to be admist green, lush forest. The Wolfswood does continue up to and slightly beyond The Wall, but I think this area of the forest is likely to be quite snowy still - something like this, if it were real.
I think the snow in my WIP can definitely be lessened and spread out a bit, but I don't believe this area should be completely devoid of snow and ice, as depicted in Tear's map.
Last edited by stevensj2; 07-30-2012 at 02:00 PM.
Well a wall made of ice is impossible anyways, I consider it something magical. Ice under pressure, even when it is not melting, has a plasticity over time that causes it to flow. So, the Wall wouldn't even have to melt with high temperatures, it would simply ooze downward over time.
Next to that if everything north of the wall would be permafrost how would there be still so many people living there and such dense forests.
Guess its not called fantasy for nothing aye?
Next to that there's are the extremely long seasons. Even Winterfell seems permafrost during the winter years.