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A collection of maps that depict [[World (Alexis' game setting)|Alexis' game world]] in sections 700 miles high by 600-680 miles wide, carpeting the world's surface.  Each map features [[20-mile Hex Map|20-mile hexes]] (35 hexes by 30-34 hexes) and a general description of the area, to be updated as time allows.  The maps are organized into concentric "rings," circumnavigating the world starting from the Greenwich meridian.  The distribution of the maps, made to equally divide the latitude of each ring, staggers from ring to ring, so that normally each map touches upon six other maps.
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A collection of maps that depict [[Alexis Smolensk|Alexis']] [[World (Alexis' game setting)|game world]] in sections 700 miles high by 600-680 miles wide, carpeting the world's surface.  Each map features [[20-mile Hex Map|20-mile hexes]] (35 hexes by 30-34 hexes) and a general description of the area, to be updated as time allows.  The maps are organized into concentric "rings," circumnavigating the world starting from the Greenwich meridian.  The distribution of the maps, made to equally divide the latitude of each ring, staggers from ring to ring, so that normally each map touches upon six other maps.
  
 
The world is not fully mapped.  Maps moved to category are in bold.
 
The world is not fully mapped.  Maps moved to category are in bold.
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[[Category: Sheet Maps]]
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[[Category: Sheet Maps]][[Category: Reviewed]]

Latest revision as of 15:06, 28 May 2026

A collection of maps that depict Alexis' game world in sections 700 miles high by 600-680 miles wide, carpeting the world's surface. Each map features 20-mile hexes (35 hexes by 30-34 hexes) and a general description of the area, to be updated as time allows. The maps are organized into concentric "rings," circumnavigating the world starting from the Greenwich meridian. The distribution of the maps, made to equally divide the latitude of each ring, staggers from ring to ring, so that normally each map touches upon six other maps.

The world is not fully mapped. Maps moved to category are in bold.


Ring A

Ring B

Ring C

Ring D

Ring E

Ring F

Ring G

Ring H

Ring I

Ring J

Ring K

Ring L