Lazzaretti map (2000)
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.