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From: Matthew Murray <i9717029@wsunix.wsu.edu>
Subject: Re: Quendor 
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On 22 Jul 1995, Tim Llewellyn wrote:

> For those who might need to be reminded what Quendor is, I think
> it's the world in which the Zorks, Enchanter Series, and
> Wishbringer were set in...
> 
> MY question is...has anyone ever constructed a map of what the
> entire world looks like? 
> 
> I looked at it earlier...I know there was the map included with
> the beyond zork box....but I think that is less than half
> of Quendor...
> 
> IF anyone is ever going to try...let me know...I think the
> Encyclopedia Frobzzica will be a big help...
> -- 
> 	"For this is what it means to be a king:
> 		to be first in every deperate attack
> 			and last in every desperate retreat..."
>  		-C.S.Lewis, "The Horse and His Boy"

     A full map of the world was put together by Steve Meretzky 
immediately prior to his working on Zork Zero.

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