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Re: [HOE] New Website: The Librarian Archives



I hope you can get that running, the atlas I mean.  I have been looking for
a GOOD map of HOE.  The one in the marshall's guide is ok but leaves out
things like Jericho and small named cities in the other parts.   Right now,
we are running a parallel universe where Jericho was near Houston because
the person running it couldn't find his copy of "Brainburners."

C M Hylton
----- Original Message -----
From: "Randy Mosiondz" <mosiondz@shaw.ca>
To: <hoe@gamerz.net>
Sent: Friday, August 09, 2002 4:05 AM
Subject: [HOE] New Website: The Librarian Archives


> Heya,
>
> As mentioned, I'm starting work on a new HoE website called "The Librarian
> Archives".  The main part of it is an online interactive atlas that allows
> you to browse around the world of Hell on Earth.  I have the basic
framework
> done as follows:
>
> http://members.shaw.ca/mosiondz/hoe
>
> Check out "Hell's Atlas" and let me know if you have any problem with
image
> loading, detail, etc.  I'm going to be using that as the main imagemap for
> the rest of the atlas, so I'd like to be sure that people can download it
> easily before I continue with the inside maps.
>
> I'll be dividing the map into the following areas:
> - The Great Maze
> - The Great Northwest
> - Great Basin
> - High Plains
> - The Wild Southwest
> - The Mississippi Delta
> - Back East
> - Mexico
> - Canada
>
> Each section will have the following contain:
> - Section Map
> - Section Description
> - City Maps
> - References for Deadlands: Hoe books
> - Librarian Almanacs (for those who wish to provide them)
>
> So... let me know what you think of the basic map and if there's anything
> else (within reason) you'd like to see on the Hell's Atlas page or other
> sections of The Librarian Archives.
>
> Cheers!
> --
> Randy Mosiondz | mosiondz@shaw.ca
> http://members.shaw.ca/mosiondz
>
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