Episode 2 Changes

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    @DarkStarr I am excited about episode 2 and the new changes. I see that the landmass for episode 2 has changed to the shape of a serpeant (although I get it is still a work in progress). Will items in the game that feature the older world map (such as the Benefactor's table) be updated to show the correct landmasses as the various episodes continue to come online and designs are finalized?
     
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    i hope they don't update the existing maps. i'd love to track the age of an item by the changes to the maps.

    Even if it's only optional, a wall with a series of ancient maps show the know world at each stage of discovery would be far better than a single map that is always current.
     
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    A very valid and cool idea coming from a collectible standpoint. However it wouldn't make much sense to have a map of landmasses that aren't even remotely correct. Someone fire that cartographer!
     
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    Novian Archaeologists agree.
     
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    Even incorrect maps are cool. Think of the really old maps from the first world explorers. The land mass sizes were all distorted and almost a little abstract. To see a old map next to a newer more accurate map. give a feel of the known worlds growth. Both in land mass and in the ways maps and measurements are made.
     
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