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PollIf you had to pick one -- what aspect of the World of Hârn do you like the most? The evocation of medieval Terra/Europe 11% The detail of the written material 23% The consistency of the written material 11% The maps 15% The aspect of verisimilitude 6% The subtle presentation of the "fantastic" elements 8% The "exotic"/unique elements 2% The Earthmaster meta-plot 2% The creativity of the fan community 7% The sheer amount of available information 9% Other (please specify in the comment section) 5% Total votes: 124 |
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So I see in shades of gray.
So I see in shades of gray. So sue me.
Nevertheless, the question is too black and white. My answer has to be "Depends on the map. Depends on the price."
For me it's a given that
For me it's a given that Kelestia would try to publish only the most interesting, highest quality maps as prints -- for the lowest possible price.
This poll is intended to ask about the Hârniacs' general interest in printed versions of the Kelestia maps -- while of course not all individual maps would be interesting for all individual Hârniacs (depending on the current campaign setting, personal preferences etc.).
A good map is a good map -
A good map is a good map - can't go wrong with having a visual reference or inspiration... although a larger print size could mean "more detail"
I agree, it depends on the
I agree, it depends on the price. But quality goes a long way here, and until now I availed myself to all Harn(world) stuff (though not all rules).
If the become too exclusive due to their price, sign them and sell them as pieces of art :-)
Convinced
Ok... 93% for large format hardcopy printed materials sounds pretty convincing...
We're on... more as soon as we have something solid.
Oh yes
If someone were to offer me the island of Harn in this style...
http://www.kelestia.com/?q=node/178
...I'd probably ask "how big can you make it?" and "can I get it framed?" (and, "can I have it autographed, please?").
Limited edition?
If the become too exclusive due to their price, sign them and sell them as pieces of art :-)
In fact, this is not at all an unreasonable proposition. A limited edition of 100 signed and numbered maps of Harn as I described above would fetch a steep price, I'd bet.