Binding: Hardcover EAN: 9781889182636 ISBN: 188918263X Label: Kenzer and Company Manufacturer: Kenzer and Company Number Of Pages: 240 Publication Date: December 01, 2002 Publisher: Kenzer and Company Sales Rank: 390143 Studio: Kenzer and Company
Product DescriptionThe Most Complete Fantasy RPG Atlas ever published!
A comprehensive guide to the world of Tellene. Includes complete topographical maps with population centers and roads, as well as appendices detailing trade, ocean currents, winds, agriculture, and military deployments.
Why settle for anything less than comprehensive, realistic detail in the geography of your game's setting? You can find it all here!
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Excellent book - terrific addition
A beautiful book with over 100 pages of full-color maps of the "Kingdoms of Kalamar" campaign setting. All of the pages make up a portion of the map of Tellene, the world setting where Kalamar is based. This is fully compatible with Dungeons & Dragons (D&D) 3E and 3.5, and any future editions, because it is rules-light. It is just a very well designed atlas with a lot of information that will be playable and useable for years. One of the best features is that almost everything is reality ... Read More
Rating: - PERFECT COMPLEMENT TO KINGDOMS OF KALAMAR
I recently reviewed the Kingdoms of Kalamar campaign setting book, one of the most detailed and comprehensive settings I've come across in 25 years of role-playing. Kenzer & Co., not content to rest on its laurels, have also provided a thorough and thoroughly enjoyable Atlas for the Kingdoms of Kalamar. The Campaign book came with two, large fold-out maps. The Atlas takes those maps, breaking them down into dozens of full page sections, and within each section, further divides them into grids ... Read More
Rating: - If you love maps, this is the best Atlas ever.
Kalamar is the best game setting out there, but I was never satisfied with the maps in the Core book. This Atlas takes care of that. Basically the main map is sub devided into 100 or so beautifully rendered tiles with a scale of 1" = 25 miles. There are also a bunch of maps with trade routes, wind patterns, food production etc.
Why only 4 stars? I would have liked to see a globe with the unknown continents. I was a little upset that there were no temperature, flora or rainfall data, but then again ... Read More