wrote:
> "Jane Williams" <janewilliams20_at_y...> writes:
>
> >Any chance of something similar for Sartar? (she says hopefully and
> >optimistically)
> >
>
> Try this:
> http://www.stempest.demon.co.uk/glorantha/sartar.html
>
> If Boldhome is where Central London is, the original core of Sartar
> around the Quivin Mountains is roughly the Greater London region;
> Alda-Chur is approximately in the position of Bedford, and Kero Fin
is
> near Oxford.
Thanks, this is cool!
A couple of questions to make it even more relevant:
- Anyone have pre-train travel times to any of the relevant points
from London, to use as a best case for Sartar?
- Anyone have info on the tribes of southern england when the Romans
arrived? It would be interesting to see how their size compares to
the Sartari tribes. Even better would be if there were any
population estimates.....I know I'm asking for a lot here, but what
people on this list manage to come up with never ceases to amaze
me! (I do recognize that south-east England is far better, on
average, agricultural land than Sartar is, so it would never be a
direct comparison. But it would probably tell us something....)
--Bryan