Hello fellow Sounisians!
It being my summer holidays, there is always such a lot to do. LIKE: Obsessing over Gen and his world, making notes from books, and drawing maps!!
SO: Here is a map I drew of the countries of Eddis, Attolia, and Sounis, though not in that order.
Oh, and a little bit of Magyar! This was drawn mostly while at the beach, thus the crumples. The one at the top is where
ardie_bea splashed me and water got on the paper, although I edited out where the ink ran.

Mostly self-explanatory :) The Gede Valley is where Costis' family lives, although I extrapolated the Gede River. Magyar is a country mentioned on pg. 150 of KoA, bordering Attolia in the North-East. The Eutoas River in Sounis is where Sophos' father has a villa, which Sophos metions at the end of The Thief. I decided that Kathodicia is not actually a province of Attolia, but a separate country, because it was large enough for Gerosthenes to be 'Annux of all Kathodicia'.
I decided that the Seperchia River does NOT have its source in the Hephestial Mountains, since it flows through Sounis AND Attolia, and in The Thief Gen decribes it coming out of mountains on the other side of the Attolian Valley. So, either the Sepechia runs from the other mountains, through Attolia and through the Hephestials in a gorge opened by volvanic/tectonic activity to Sounis, or at some point it runs uphill. You can decide :)
AND, since I was taking so long getting myself organised,
pigrescuer sent me a map she drew. PR drew this pre-KoA, which means no Magyar, but otherwise, we have a lot of the same things. Lol, which is good.
PR also has the routes taken by Gen and co. in The Thief and the soldiers in QoA marked, in shades of red pencil, and complete with a little circle around Ephrata XD

PR? Want to say anything else about your map?
If LJ likes me today, I think clicking on the maps will bring up bigger images.
Critiques? Corrections? Comments? I like :D
Edited to say: I've re-jigged the pictures. If you click on them they will both now (fingers crossed) take you to a bigger copy, and if you then click again, to a very high-resolution view. Sorry if everyone already knows this, but it's new to me!
It being my summer holidays, there is always such a lot to do. LIKE: Obsessing over Gen and his world, making notes from books, and drawing maps!!
SO: Here is a map I drew of the countries of Eddis, Attolia, and Sounis, though not in that order.
Oh, and a little bit of Magyar! This was drawn mostly while at the beach, thus the crumples. The one at the top is where
Mostly self-explanatory :) The Gede Valley is where Costis' family lives, although I extrapolated the Gede River. Magyar is a country mentioned on pg. 150 of KoA, bordering Attolia in the North-East. The Eutoas River in Sounis is where Sophos' father has a villa, which Sophos metions at the end of The Thief. I decided that Kathodicia is not actually a province of Attolia, but a separate country, because it was large enough for Gerosthenes to be 'Annux of all Kathodicia'.
I decided that the Seperchia River does NOT have its source in the Hephestial Mountains, since it flows through Sounis AND Attolia, and in The Thief Gen decribes it coming out of mountains on the other side of the Attolian Valley. So, either the Sepechia runs from the other mountains, through Attolia and through the Hephestials in a gorge opened by volvanic/tectonic activity to Sounis, or at some point it runs uphill. You can decide :)
AND, since I was taking so long getting myself organised,
PR also has the routes taken by Gen and co. in The Thief and the soldiers in QoA marked, in shades of red pencil, and complete with a little circle around Ephrata XD
PR? Want to say anything else about your map?
If LJ likes me today, I think clicking on the maps will bring up bigger images.
Critiques? Corrections? Comments? I like :D
Edited to say: I've re-jigged the pictures. If you click on them they will both now (fingers crossed) take you to a bigger copy, and if you then click again, to a very high-resolution view. Sorry if everyone already knows this, but it's new to me!