Valusek map
| Valusek City of Greyhawk map | |
| Type: | Cartography |
|---|---|
| Edition: | First Edition |
| Interior Artist(s): | Valerie Valusek |
| First Published: | 1989 |
| Class: | Officially published content |
The Valusek map is the common name for the map by Valerie A. Valusek of the City of Greyhawk, published by TSR (1989) in the City of Greyhawk boxed set.
Description
Valerie Valusek's poster map in The City of Greyhawk boxed set is the original illustrative look at the city in a map. It is a creative isometric view of the city, similar in style and appearance to a "tourism map" or "amusement park map" where the features and buildings are exaggerated in size. The map is lavishly detailed, with minor narrative elements like ox carts, people walking near markets, mounted people on horses, statuary, garden benches, strange gladiatorial apparatuses in the Free City Arena, and magical energy crackling from atop the University of Magical Arts. Though there are clearly a variety of architectural styles depicted throughout the city, including onion-domed towers, pyramids, tents, and even "hobniz-holes" in Burrow Heights, the predominant facade of the city's buildings is of half-timbered "Tudor" style. As might be expected in a pseudo-medieval metropolis, a dizzying array of structural materials can be found illustrated in the map, including stone, thatch, tile, shingles, timber, and brick-and-mortar.
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Bibliography
- Niles, Douglas, Rik Rose, and Carl Sargent. The City of Greyhawk. Lake Geneva, WI: TSR, 1989.