Just as an FYI that it's out there, on the wiki, in addition to a graphic-representation of the various connections between cities, I just finished up populating a table that itemizes each travel method into the various locations. If anyone sees something that's missing, please do feel free to update the page directly, or post here and we'll get it added.
https://elanthipedia.play.net/Travel_map
~*~ Kythryn ~*~
"Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut." - Ernest Hemingway
Travel map update on 01/05/2020 11:59 AM CST
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I looked at the map again, and you are also missing the actual airship that goes from crossing to muspar'i. you can pick it up outside the old WM tower out the NE gate.
Rehlyn
Well, see, there's the linchpin of why everything you're saying is wrong. There's the fulcrum. There's the centerpiece. There's the turkey on the Thanksgiving table.
Rehlyn
Well, see, there's the linchpin of why everything you're saying is wrong. There's the fulcrum. There's the centerpiece. There's the turkey on the Thanksgiving table.
Re: Travel map update on 01/05/2020 04:37 PM CST
>I looked at the map again, and you are also missing the actual airship that goes from crossing to muspar'i.
Hopefully the player that does the map, Glause (sp?), will check in and update that for us! Or someone else that wants to work on the graphics can take a crack at it...:)
Thanks for the proofing, extra eyes are always a good thing!
~*~ Kythryn ~*~
"Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut." - Ernest Hemingway
Hopefully the player that does the map, Glause (sp?), will check in and update that for us! Or someone else that wants to work on the graphics can take a crack at it...:)
Thanks for the proofing, extra eyes are always a good thing!
~*~ Kythryn ~*~
"Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut." - Ernest Hemingway