I'm not sure we'll get too much definate about this until perhaps later this year. I know they mention some borders in the novels, but I'm terrible at matching novel descriptions up with maps that don't spell things out. I think we might see some more formal information on all of this when The Orc King comes out this fall.
Other than that, I'm sure one or two of our more geograhically inclined scribes might have gotten a better fix on Obould's borders in the Hunter's Blades trilogy than I managed to.
Edited by - KnightErrantJR on 11 Feb 2007 06:20:28
I can't wait for the new novel. The best I could do at fixing it was that it was pretty much at the door to Mithril Hall stretching down to the Troll Moors and possibly back north to Dark Arrow Keep. However I don't have my map in front of me and it's been awhile since I finished the "Hunters Blades Trilogy".
The above is what I decided to do for my FR since it puts the Silver Marches into a more cut off position and forces them into being sandwiched between Obould and the Anarouch.
I'm not sure we'll get too much definate about this until perhaps later this year. I know they mention some borders in the novels, but I'm terrible at matching novel descriptions up with maps that don't spell things out.
Me too (*laughs*). It's possible the actual political borders haven't even been defined yet.
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