Not much visible progress to report. I'm working through definite areas of existence either explicitly named or areas that can be reasonably assumed to exit from the definite areas of existence. It's all in my 'onenote' notes. Onenote just rocks for web research note making. I won't bore you with details but I'm just building up a picture of the larger geography of DA and how the city/port fits in the peninsula, looking at the history and notable names so I can name some places after famous characters of the time....that sort of thing. MERP did a fantastic map of DA - the best of anything I could find , (pictured) but for me it lacks because 1. the scale is to me wrong (in terms of the number of structures to population and the area on the peninsula that DA occupies as a whole) and 2. It looks like the author has run the buildings through some S John Ross spreadsheet so their functions are not well thought out (Brothels? In Tolkien's Middle Earth? Erm No.). I do like the strategic map decisions - the fact that the Sea-ward tower is apart from the city, the buildings face the right way, and the thought that has put into how much of the docks are devoted to military and civilian shipping and efforts have been made to divide the town accordingly.
I was really itching to get into the research more but as we're abroad and our 7 year old is being home schooled I actually have less time mapping now then I did when my daughter went to school in the UK. But I have done well to teach her the ways of geekdom and today we did a 'mapping module'. We had a couple of bags of compost on the terrace and lots of wooden building blocks. I wanted to see how a promontory port would work, how the contours would fit etc. Working on it taught me quite a bit about that. The main map is going to look nothing like the pictures below but I got something out of it for the DA map and more importantly, I got to play with my daughter on school time and she was so INTO the LOTR as I was telling her stuff while we were building it. There is a definite 'little helper' vs. 'accuracy' issue which came into play. But that's OK. Mapping should be fun.
My daughter will be a geek!
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