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The '''Lazzaretti map''' (also known as the '''LGG map''' or '''Living Greyhawk Gazetteer map''') is the common name for the map of the [[Flanaess]] by [[Rob Lazzaretti]]{{csb|LGG||poster map}}, published in the [[Living Greyhawk Gazetteer]], as a poster map insert | The '''Lazzaretti map (2000)''' (also known as the '''LGG map''' or '''Living Greyhawk Gazetteer map''') is the common name for the map of the [[Flanaess]] by [[Rob Lazzaretti]]{{csb|LGG||poster map}}, published in the [[Living Greyhawk Gazetteer]], as a poster map insert | ||
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The Lazzaretti map (2000) (also known as the LGG map or Living Greyhawk Gazetteer map) is the common name for the map of the Flanaess by Rob Lazzaretti[1], published in the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer, as a poster map insert Error creating thumbnail: File missing
Description
The Lazzaretti map (2000) is a 22"x34" poster map included in the Living Greyhawk Gazetteer (2000). It has a small inset map showing the relation of the Flanaess to the rest of Oerth.[1]
It has holy symbols of various deities decorating the left and right margins. The included deities are (top to bottom): (L) Trithereon, Fharlanghn, Celestian, Obad-hai, Iuz, Istus, Wee Jas, Olidammara, St. Cuthbert, Heironeous, Procan, Lendore, Nerull, (R) Erythnul, Tharizdun, Mayaheine, Ehlonna, Rao, Pelor, Hextor, and Beory.[1]
The locator-grid on it is numbered 1 to 80 (top/bottom), and A to V1 (sides).[1]
Publishing history
This same map was used in the D&D Gazetteer (2000), but did not have the adornments of the deity symbols on the sides, or any other decoration other than a D&D third edition logo, decorative border, and compass rose. It did not have a grid on it.[2]
References
Notes
Citations
- ↑ a b c d Living Greyhawk Gazetteer (2000), poster map.
- ↑ D&D Gazetteer (2000), poster map.
Bibliography
- Brown, Anne. Player's Guide. Renton, WA: TSR, 1998. Item code TSR9578.