Chimpman’s North Davania Compilation
After posting his Hinterlands map in the Geographical Mapping forum at The Piazza, naturally a conversation about Davania followed. Håvard expressed a wish to see an extended map of the coast at this scale, and Geoff Gander (Seer of Yhog) posted some of his own maps of Davania for reference. John responded:
Thinking more about an expanded map of Northern Davania, I took the maps Seer listed above and did a compilation.
This area has always been a hotspot for problems due to the fact that it mostly appeared on 72 mile per hex maps — which never fit well with the other scales. By bringing together all the sources, John was working towards a solution to this intractable problem.
Fan-made Map by John Calvin (November 2010)

This is an original map created by one of Mystara’s excellent fan cartographers. For more information on the cartographer, including a gallery of all their maps, see also Appendix M: Mappers of Mystara.
Work in progress map: This map is incomplete. It appears here in the most recent state available, but it may be missing certain elements.
Sources
- Champions of Mystara (1993) (PDF at DriveThruRPG)
Fan Sources
- Geoff’s Adakkian Sound, 72 miles per hex (October 1996)
- Geoff’s Hinterlands, 24 miles per hex (January 2001)
- Chimpman’s Hinterlands, 24 miles per hex (November 2010)
References
- All of John’s maps at the Atlas of Mystara
- John’s entry in Appendix M: Mappers of Mystara (upcoming)
- John’s author page at the Vaults of Pandius
Chronological Analysis
This is a fan-made map. It was published in November 2010. The updated Atlas version of this map is not yet available. See also Appendix C for annual chronological snapshots of the area. For the full context of this map in Mystara’s publication history, see the upcoming Let’s Map Mystara 2010.
The following lists are from the Let’s Map Mystara project. Additions are new features, introduced in this map. Revisions are changes to previously-introduced features. Hex Art & Fonts track design elements. Finally, Textual Additions are potential features found in the related text. In most cases, the Atlas adopts these textual additions into updated and chronological maps.
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