OK, I did some rough sketches trying to work out the "problem area", and they show, what I believe are the three options to reconcile the inconclusive things so far about Marat /Icemen interaction, as detailed in my previous post
here, as well as some random things I was curious about in this region. Bear in mind its just a rough idea of the landmasses involved for me to look at, not nearly as accurate as what Belgarion has done.
Sketch 1:
http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/8735/roughsketch1sy2.jpg This is more or less the accepted vision so far with regard to Icemen/Marat connectivity, with two open bodies of water on either side of the isthmus. I just took my cues from Belgarion's current map. It's sound in regards to the map clues we have so far and the easiest to visualize, but it's unsatisfying conceptually because it doesn't leave us much beyond the notion of seafaring Marat to explain the evidence for Marat/Icemen interaction.
In addition to the various issues with this concept detailed
here, it also calls into question the nature of the "Sea of Ice". Is that name whimsical, or does it have a more literal basis? Even if the marat were seafarers , could one actually sail across the "Sea of Ice"?
In addition, there were a few other issues I wondered about that I marked on the sketch:
A.) Also, there is a line in FoC where Amara flies over the Sea of Ice to get to the Calderon Valley from in-country. That's part of the reason that the Valley's shape looks like it is
I was unable to find this reference in FoC, but I don't doubt Belgarion's knowledge on the subject in any way, and I defer to him. If this is true though, even by Belgarion's current map, she really only could have flown over the Sea of Ice to Calderon if she was in the northernmost reaches of Alera. I don't know what "In country" means, but I didnt get the impression she was in the north of the region. If this is going to be a hard and fast stipulation, and we know for certain the northern watermass is the "Sea of Ice", then the isthmus/landbridge to the Marat landmass must be moved way, way down on the continental map, in order to stretch the Sea of Ice far enough across the west of the region that she could realistically fly over it.
B.) Many of the current maps seem to be placing Calderon right on the isthmus/landbridge to the Marat landmass, but in FOC, Amara describes the valley as being *beyond* the isthmus, into the new territoy itself...more of a frontier. This was one of the things I liked about Amadeus_rex's Calderon map, and followed suit here.
C.) Is there any issue with me switching the position of Phyridgia and Antillus? It would make certain things in PF easier to visualize if Antillus is the Shieldwall realm closest to both the Icemen AND the Marat...however the Marat and the Icemen manage to interact.
Sketch 2:
http://img510.imageshack.us/img510/2350/roughsketch2mo5.jpgThis is the most reasonable conceptual compromise based on what we know so far...some sort of land connection , probably near the polar region. This provides an option for a plausible means of Marat /Icemen interaction and avenue of travel for Doroga, without requiring us to believe one thing or another, until Jim let's us in on some more details.
This has the result of making the Sea of Ice an inland sea, which isnt a stretch at all. I mean, the entire Mediterranean is actually a landlocked sea with a number of isthmuses (is that the correct plural?) that, from the point of view of the inhabitants are connected only via that landbridge, canal, etc.
The continent next door is linked to the one Alera is on via a land bridge which is where you find the Calderon Valley--
This quote, while easiest to interpret as an open sea scenario, does not *expressly forbid* a northern land connection, as the word "only" appears no where in the sentence. Of course, now we're into semantics. The truth of the matter is, I think it might be a case of a little bit of fuzzy thinking or incomplete explanation from the author. Or at least, I *hope* it is , because I find the alternatives (
the marat and their animals are seafarers and get their Icemen hair ropes and Doroga's reputation from naval trade/warfare across the sea of Ice, Doroga sailed with a giant Gargant on a boat to get to the Negotiations, or traveled through Alera unmolested, and was allowed, assisted over the shield wall by a xenophobic and defiant Rauccus
) conceptually unsatisfying.
Sketch 3:
http://img74.imageshack.us/img74/2964/roughsketch3jn8.jpgAll sketch 3 really shows is a sort of contrived way to make sure all the pieces fit and adhere to the "letter of the law" in our current clues, and still provide a land connection. It basically shows a little strip of land walled off by mountain along the landbridge that the Marat and Icemen could conceivably interact on, while still keeping Calderon and Alera walled off, and keeping the sea open.
No, I don't like it either, but it was really just a mental exercise to see if it was possible.
Anyways, any correction or comments about my thinking would be welcome. I don't really *want* to be doing this...my limited time and brainpower would be better put towards illustrating the map, but these are just some sticking points for me. Im really hoping Belgarion puts together a post -PF map that I can just glom onto. I dont even want to try and decode the placement for all the southern regions. In the meantime, Im just working on the decorative map backround and graphical elements.
[P.S. I hope posting the images is cool. I used the img code and it seemed to be activated, so I figured it was ok. Its externally hosted, so there shouldn't be bandwidth issues as I understand it, but if this is a problem, just let me know and Ill edit them to links only]