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    Can anyone direct me to a map of the Sea of Fallen Stars?
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    It's in the middle of this map of Faerun.

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    Try this hyperlink to Wizard's:


    http://www.wizards.com/default.asp?x=dnd/ag/20060607a

    FRCS map jpegs in 3 sizes.
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    Maybe I should have been more clear. I need a local map of the Sea of Fallen stars where my campaign is set. I own FRCS and the one in there isn't close enough. I need a map I can plot ship courses by.
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    I'm not aware of any specifically printed for the SoFS. However, you might try getting the largest of the JPG maps from WotC, then trimming them down with something like IrfanView to only show the SoFS and surrounding areas; it's still on screen, but it's a better option.
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    I think there was a 2nd edition supplement Pirates of the Fallen Stars that may have had a map in there. I can't remember, its been 15 years. I think you can buy a copy for about $5US.

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    OK I downloaded the big map from WotC. I use GIMP II for my image manipulation. If you scale the map 80%, one pixel represents one mile. There's a set of 'dividers' in GIMP that allows you to measure distances. Unfortunately, the Sea of Fallen Stars and all the tributaries and other areas that can be reached from there is so big that trimming the map won't help much. I recommend scaling the whole map to 80% (1 pixel = 1 mile) and then saving it. Then cut out a section you need for the adventure. Add a scale to the smaller map. Then GIMP has some options to make the page look like it is curling up, and a method to make it look like an old photograph. Add a few touches and print the map as an RP aide.
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