SubjectRe: [dq] Guild meeting minutes - Autumn 09
FromJacqui Smith
DateMon, 09 Mar 2009 20:40:25 +1300
Ian Wood wrote:
> from memory Greg Taylor gm'ed there 20 years ago.
>
> Isil Eth went there twice i think.
> there is a volcano, or high hill - could not be sure as there were no tell tale signs like hobbits throwing jewels in to the top - with a portal to a hall of portals (one portal for every plane of existance).
> I may have some scribe notes but i am not confident.
>   
Thanks, it's appreciated...

Does anyone know what those shapes drawn on the island on the map of 
Alusia are meant to represent?
My personal feeling as that this island kinda sounds a bit like New 
Guinea...only with  lizardfolk.

Jacqui


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SubjectRe: [dq] Delph
FromHelen Saggers
DateMon, 9 Mar 2009 21:17:22 +1300
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The Great Lakes of Delph !!

Those shapes are probably inland seas of the order of the great lakes in =
North America
Considering the Island is maybe just a bit smaller than Australia.

Looking at the last map on the Alusian map page only the east of the =
Island is forest/jungle the west is desert and savanna.

The latitudes are of both Delph and  New Guinea are close to the same =
and as the wikipedia has this to say about the New Guinea.

"New Guinea contains many of the world=E2=80=99s ecosystem types: =
glacial, alpine tundra, savanna, montane and lowland rainforest, =
mangroves, wetlands, lake and river ecosystems, seagrasses, and some of =
the richest coral reefs on the planet."

I guess there maybe jungle areas that a simular.

Helen

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