- Welcome to the Atlas of Ice and Fire
- Maps in Fantasy
- The Maps of A Song of Ice and Fire: A Game of Thrones
- The Maps of A Song of Ice and Fire: A Clash of Kings
- The Maps of A Song of Ice and Fire: A Storm of Swords
- The Maps of A Song of Ice and Fire: A Feast for Crows
- The Maps of A Song of Ice and Fire: A Dance with Dragons
- The Maps of A Song of Ice and Fire: RPGs and Box Sets
- The Maps of A Song of Ice and Fire: The Lands of Ice and Fire
- The Maps of A Song of Ice and Fire: The World of Ice and Fire
- The Maps of Game of Thrones: Westeros on TV
- The Maps of A Song of Ice and Fire: Fan Maps
- Karen Wynn Fonstad and the Art of Fantasy Cartography
- The Size and Extent of Westeros
- The Size and Extent of Essos, Sothoryos and Ulthos
- A Political Map of the Known World
- Terra Incognita: Beyond the Known World
- The Population of the Seven Kingdoms
- It's Smaller on TV: Distances on Game of Thrones
Tuesday, 15 March 2016
Atlas of Ice and Fire updates
Here's a list of recent updates to my other blog, The Atlas of Ice and Fire.
Fantastic work.
ReplyDeleteAny chance that you could do this with the Malazan Book of the Fallen world??
The Atlas of Ice and Fire is predominantly ASoIaF-focused, but I will be including some Malazan (and other fantasy land) maps later on.
ReplyDeleteWhere is Malazan, actually, in the George R∙ R∙ Martin fictional universe?
ReplyDeleteIt isn't. The Atlas of Ice & Fire is predominantly about ASoIaF but also brings in other fantasy and SF universes.
ReplyDeleteAt some theoretical point the Atlas will run out of ASoIaF/GoT material so it will have to do other series and books at that point as well.