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Post #121
The text of the Gap of Rohan looks a bit weird. But yes, I am interested to see what someone with Photoshop can make from this.
(also, how will this map be called now?)
Finally, the map is geographically not completely correct, especially around the Gap of Rohan. I do not suggest changing it, but the names there are a bit weird. The Gap of Rohan is the actual gap between the two mountains, while in your thing it is more "around the corner".
I guess that this all originates from you taking the general shape and then making up the territory (names) yourself against the copyright, but now you are actually going for a semi-realistic map. If you still want to keep close to how the "reality" is, some name changes of territories might be needed.
(Green)
Gap of Rohan -> Fangorn
Helms Deep -> Gap of Rohan (tricky one)
Edoras -> in principle correct, could also be called Westfold or even more correctly West Emnet
Eregron -> Eregion (typo?)
Enedwaith -> could be called Isengard instead, freeing up Enedwaith as region name
(Yellow) - Ered Luin or Blue Mountains
Lune Valley -> Ered Luin or Blue Mountains (Ered Luin means Blue Mountains); note that the mountains next to Harlindon are also called the same.
Evendium Hills -> Hills of Evendium (or Emyn Uial) or Grey Havens
(Orange)
NB: You can for this region also keep what you have, because it is geographically very different
Dead Marshes -> Anórien
The Wold -> could be called East Emnet if you called Edoras West Emnet
(Brown) - Mirkwood
Adun Valley -> Andion Valley (typo?)
Eastern Mirkwood -> East Mirkwoord (to make it consistent with "North" and "South"
(Dark Green) - Rhûn
Esqaroth -> Esgaroth (typo?)
North/South Rhun -> North/South Rhûn
(Red) -
Riverdale -> Rivendel
Borderlands -> Arthedain
Old Forest -> Bree or Chetwood
Bucklands -> Old Forest
Give I am not an expert on Middle-Earth literature this might also not be optimal, but this is what I could make from comparing your map with other maps of Middle-Earth. It is hard to fit in names as some areas are really messed up, so if you want to keep it like this that is also fine (though maybe you'd want to fix the typo's). The regions probably also need names. If I had a good idea, I put them behind the colours in the list above.
Anyhow, this map has become great already
(also, how will this map be called now?)
Finally, the map is geographically not completely correct, especially around the Gap of Rohan. I do not suggest changing it, but the names there are a bit weird. The Gap of Rohan is the actual gap between the two mountains, while in your thing it is more "around the corner".
I guess that this all originates from you taking the general shape and then making up the territory (names) yourself against the copyright, but now you are actually going for a semi-realistic map. If you still want to keep close to how the "reality" is, some name changes of territories might be needed.
(Green)
Gap of Rohan -> Fangorn
Helms Deep -> Gap of Rohan (tricky one)
Edoras -> in principle correct, could also be called Westfold or even more correctly West Emnet
Eregron -> Eregion (typo?)
Enedwaith -> could be called Isengard instead, freeing up Enedwaith as region name
(Yellow) - Ered Luin or Blue Mountains
Lune Valley -> Ered Luin or Blue Mountains (Ered Luin means Blue Mountains); note that the mountains next to Harlindon are also called the same.
Evendium Hills -> Hills of Evendium (or Emyn Uial) or Grey Havens
(Orange)
NB: You can for this region also keep what you have, because it is geographically very different
Dead Marshes -> Anórien
The Wold -> could be called East Emnet if you called Edoras West Emnet
(Brown) - Mirkwood
Adun Valley -> Andion Valley (typo?)
Eastern Mirkwood -> East Mirkwoord (to make it consistent with "North" and "South"
(Dark Green) - Rhûn
Esqaroth -> Esgaroth (typo?)
North/South Rhun -> North/South Rhûn
(Red) -
Riverdale -> Rivendel
Borderlands -> Arthedain
Old Forest -> Bree or Chetwood
Bucklands -> Old Forest
Give I am not an expert on Middle-Earth literature this might also not be optimal, but this is what I could make from comparing your map with other maps of Middle-Earth. It is hard to fit in names as some areas are really messed up, so if you want to keep it like this that is also fine (though maybe you'd want to fix the typo's). The regions probably also need names. If I had a good idea, I put them behind the colours in the list above.
Anyhow, this map has become great already
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