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Map of the known world based on The Lands of Ice and Fire. The known world [1] [2] is composed of at least three continents ( Westeros , Essos , and Sothoryos ), a large landmass ( Ulthos ), and a number of many smaller islands. [3]
Known world. A map of the known world. The world of A Song of Ice and Fire has no overall name, with its inhabitants simply referring to it as 'the world'. The world stretches for thousands upon thousands of miles, the majority of it covered by ocean.
ASOIAF : Known world map. by. Adam Whitehead. Publication date. 2019. Usage. Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International. Topics. ASOIAF, Game of Thrones, Maps, Fictional maps, Map, Art, Fantasy, Fantasy maps.
A full interactive map of the known world. Categories. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.
This new map is the most complete world map ever assembled for A Song of Ice and Fire, drawing not just on the world map in Lands of Ice and Fire but also the extended map in The World of Ice and Fire (which goes further north and south) and information that came to light only in Fire and Blood (can you spot the islands Elissa Farman discovered?).
A map of the Known World from "A Song of Ice and Fire". This map covers the following coordinates (parentheses indicate repeating digits): - from 73.8(63)°N to 1.897(72)°S - from 30.0 °W to 83.(63) °E
Google the known world map. It will say it in top corner and look the most "official". That is currently the most detailed and accurate map as George Martin was directly involved in making it for "A maps of Ice and Fire".
A group of geologists and map designers have reconstructed the geological ages of Essos, Westeros, and other regions described in Game of Thrones. The results are incredible — and reveal just how violent and mythic real-life geological changes can be.
A New Map of Westeros. As related previously, I’ve been planning to update my older Atlas of Ice and Fire maps focusing on Westeros and Essos, which are looking a bit low-res and long in the tooth ese days. To start with, I’ve been creating a new map of the entire known world.
I was just wondering why we still use the 'speculative world map' (see here http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/File:Map_of_Ice_and_Fire.jpg) on the wiki. when there is a proper map of the known world in 'Lands of ice and fire' which has been co-created and authenticated by GRRM as the official ...