I'm actually a bit torn about the text. My original idea was 5 volumes, each forming part of a large encyclopedia:
- Vol 1 is the traditional encyclopaedia (think Encyclopaedia Britannica). Currently at about 400,000 words - this is the most comprehensive volume so far, though is still severely lacking in some areas. basically every name you see on one of these maps has at least one entry in this volume. Updating this is one of the more time-consuming aspects of creating the atlas maps as I need to pause to add the entry with every new label I add.
- Vol 2 is the natural encyclopaedia, detailing things like physical characteristics (astronomy, geology, astronomy, pjhysics, continents, climate, flora and fauna, and various miscellania. Currently at about 80,000 words - certain parts are finished whilst others are little more than place-holders with 0 information.
- Vol 3 is the travelogue, detailing both extant and extinct nations, city-states and major cities. I imagine this to be like the regional portion of a normal RPG campaign setting. Currently 200,000 words. Many regions are fully-fleshed out, though most are still just a title and little else.
- Vol 4 is the mystical book, detailing religions, gods, philosophies, mythologies, creation stories, and magic. currently 40,000 words - apart from the creation myths and generic magical info, this book needs the most fleshing out by far, though it would be the smallest book once completed, anyway.
- Vol 5 is the Atlas, containing all sorts of maps in the style of the atlas maps I've been doing so far, including different scale maps, so it will eventually feature cities, continents, world maps, featuring different things, like climate, trade, politics, etc. Iv'e barely scratched the surface of this book so far, and only really have these 14-maps finished, out of possibly hundreds...
that means the atlas wont have much text and will be a pretty traditional atlas. I could combine the 3rd and 5th volumes into one larger one, possibly divided into two volumes as I imagine combined in this way it will end up being very large. what do you think?
either way I dont imagine the atlas would make ma good ebook as they're black and white. Though I'll certainly think of a PDF, at least.
thanks ,though it did take me a while to get here (as you can see from the first pages on the Atlas Elyden thread. and pretty much every map I make has some changes, albeit subtle ones. for instance, the latest map has a new cartouche design that looks a bit more professional and possibly too modern. Not sure yet, though I'll stick to that for now. At the rate I'm going I'm going to have to overhaul the first bunch of maps to fit in with the new ones.Originally Posted by Robulous