Antique Map of Galen | |
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Category | Library (Maps) |
Quality | Fine |
Limit Type | Traditional Furnishings |
Bind | Bind on Pickup |
Unlocked By | |
Galen Pathfinder | |
Description | |
The artistic touches on this well-preserved map of Galen resemble those of other Breton maps of this period. Its illustrative elements flow organically, casting doubt on the cartographer being a single Breton. |
AntiquityEdit
This antiquity furnishing can be obtained via the Antiquities system. First, you must obtain the following Antiquity lead:
Icon | Lead | Location | Source(s) | Difficulty | Codex | ||
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Lead: Antique Map of Galen | Galen |
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Simple | Reginus Buca | Gabrielle Benele | Reginus Buca | |
Odd. The shape of Y'ffelon is akin to modern charts, but there's just as much druid influence on this map as there is mainland Breton. It's as if there were two cartographers, both given equal input. A married couple, perhaps? | I think it's safe to localize this map's creation as taking place during the "Green Years" of the Systres. Note the prominence of Vastyr, a settlement that represents harmony between druids and mainlanders to this day. No comment on the married couple. | Not a literal marriage, then. That explains Y'ffelon, and the depiction of Vastyr in its infancy suggests this was charted sometime around 1E 2240. A shame the union didn't last, but I suppose two centuries together is more than most of us dare hope for. |
Release Notes
Update 36 (Firesong - November 2022)
- Released