Question for TOT Experts - Bareisle and the Land of Elohim

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Actually does anyone know of online links to the maps/diagrams from the 2nd Chrons?
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From memory :

Kemper's Pitch
{can't remember name of this level}
{can't remember name of this level}
2nd Circinate
1st Circinate

Is that how the Sandhold is arranged?
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Pretty much.

Kemper's Pitch,
The Majesty,
Tier of Riches (Where TC, LA and the gang stayed),
Second Circinate,
First Circinate,
Sandwall.

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Landwaster wrote:Another question, the points of land either side of the inlet to Braithairian Harbor are called 'The Teeth', right?
The Spikes, actually.

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Re: Question for TOT Experts - Bareisle and the Land of Eloh

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Landwaster wrote:I'm struggling to remember the deal with what was called what.

If my memory serves sufficiently, Bareisle was a tiny rocky outcrop in almost the middle of nowhere, which basically signalled that the bigger island was not far away.

Then there were naughty reefs, and then there was the actual island where Elemesnedene was secreted.

Into that Island, there was basically a fjord, and I think the overlooking ridgetops were called Cravenhaw (?). The fjord made a left turn, and then there was a beautiful beach.

From the beach, following a stream, we enter a wood, and then out into a meadow ... the 'maidan'(?)

Continuing to follow the stream and you hit a mound of some garbage that surrounded the spring from whence emitted the stream.

The spray of the spring more or less served as the portal into Elemesnedene.

Now, firstly, is that all correct?

Secondly, what was the name of the actual island with the ridges and the beach and the woods and the maidan, etc?

Anyone?
The fjord itself was called The Raw, and the cliffs overlooking it Rawedge Rim. The river was the Callowwail, the woods were called Woodenwold, and the Maidan was called...the Maidan.

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You legend, variol son! Its all come rushing back to me, now. Very glad you had that book handy, and very appreciative of your time donated.

I wonder what Cravenhaw was, then ... I remember it, but it mightn't even have been Donaldson!
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Ok I just discovered that Cravenhaw was a place in the Land, somewhere at the edge of Garroting Deep. Glad I asked for confirmation!
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