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thankyouthankyouthankyou
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Supplemental.
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There isn't just enough Discworld in 4chan :(

I own the four mappes; both "The Discworld Mapp" and "The Streets of Ankh-Morpork" are quite obsolete by now, but still cute to look at. "A Tourist Guide to Lancre" and "Death's Domain" are basically posters, painted by Paul Kidby; a scaled down version of the first is included in "The Art of Discworld".
>> Anonymous
i have to admit that im not up to date with pratchett works, altough i have read every book of his...but why exactly are the streets of ankh morpork obsolete?
>> Anonymous
>>78824
If you've read every book of his, the answer is obvious.
>> anon
/r/ discworld series download link
>> Anonymous
Am I just not seeing it?

Whar is Ephebe?
>> Anonymous
>>78914
Aye, it's not on the map...
>> Anonymous
>>78824

Well, the mappes were published more than ten years ago, so there a lot of little details, as well as some major ones, that are not present in them. The whereabouts of some buildings in Ankh-Morpork, for example (Like the 'ancient' building of the Post Office as described in 'Going Postal') or in-depth detail for some countries in the Discworld mapp, such as Überwald.

Some other details were included years before appearing in any book, though, like the sunken city of Leshp (See 'Jingo') and FourEcks ('The Last Continent')

>>78914
>>78926

Ephebe is just a small City-State; it doesn't appear in that black and white map (I think it's from the G.U.R.P.S. Discworld RPG, isn't it?). It is located in the Rimwards (Relative South in that map) coast of the Circle Sea, between the Djel River and Omnia.
>> Anonymous
i didnt think there was a map
>> Anonymous
>>78988

> Ephebe is just a small City-State

Ephebe is mentioned in Pyramids as being an empire capable of wiping out Djelibeybi in about 20 minutes. It's also the mortal enemy of Tsort.

Djel is on the map. Tsort is on the map. Ephebe should be too.

I suspect the map maker was lazy and didn't care because he knew he could make a quick buck off of all the Terry Pratchett fans who'd fork it over for any map, correct or not.
>> Anonymous
I wouldn't say that Streets of Ankh-Morpork is obselete. New stuff has tended to be written with the map's layout in mind, so even if new buildings aren't mentioned, you can still work out where they probably are.
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Yes, i know its a crime that its not in english, but maybe something is better than nothing, or not.. :p
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>>79069

Ephebe IS in the map, but not in THAT map. The posted black and white version lacks all the numerical annotations of the original map (probably they were too lazy to add the legend). That left out a lot of small cities and landmarks, such as Holy Wood, the cities in Sto Plains, Koom Valley, and so forth.

Ephebe (From the 'Discworld Companion') :

"Pop. (City and Surrounding Farmlands) : 50000
(...)
This tiny but influential city state lies in the Rimwards coast of the Circle Sea, between Djelibeybi and Omnia. It is the land of the bourzuki (a kind of dog) and retsina (a kind of paint-thinner) and above all the land of philosophy"

If it was stated that Ephebe could wipe out Djelibeybi in twenty minutes is mainly because the latter is like two miles wide :)

>>79113

Yeah, maybe 'obsolete' is too much, but it is still out of date (I keep a lot of post-it notes on it with the new stuff, though). The problem is the extra-walls stuff.
>> Anonymous
Hey cool, that's the b/w map you get with the Discworld roleplay book.
It's based on GURPS.
>> Anonymous
Ah what a find, I love Terry Pratchets work. really nce to come on and find this stuff floating around I used to spend hours reading his stuff..

Thanks guys!