Maps for The Morcyth Saga

By Brian S. Pratt
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(4.67 based on 3 reviews)

Published: March 15, 2011
Words: 126 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781458028877


Description

Here are 4 maps that go with The Morcyth Saga and Travail of The Dark Mage. They are works in progress, with only places visited by James and his friends being shown.

Tags

fantasy, free, saga, morcyth, maps

Available ebook reading formats

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Plain Text (download) (flexible, but lacks much formatting)Download
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Reviews

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Review by: Scott Daniels on May 28, 2011 : star star star star star
I love that i can finally see the world realized. i was kinda confused when james and Jiron were travelling through the empire together and now it finally makes sense.
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Review by: Joseph L. Garrido on April 01, 2011 : star star star star star
Using the Kindle app on my iPad worked great. I was able to zoom in etc. It works for me. I like the map, it is simple and straight foreword. Nice. Any particular reason why you used that particular viewpoint for the story? Are all your books written that way? If not, which books are not. I would like to check it out. Thanks!
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Review by: Gerald Dawson on March 20, 2011 : star star star star
Just an FYI. I opened this up, curious in nature as I am. I found it easily accomplished in HTML and PDF in that I could easily zoom in to make the text readable. I found it more difficult with the Epub and Kindle since I could not read the small letter and had little way of zooming in to do so. Just thought I'd pass along my comments. Thanks for letting me know what is possible.
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