You actually need to map a fictional world? Several? And then, no matter how large? Even if the accompanying slipcase looks good, you have to have it on the shelf? Probably not. But Fucken they are fun! It's been so, I have mainly increased by the waiting time to bridge the cards for the next band. A bit about myself I shook my head. But this evening I spent on the card and tracked the journeys of fictional characters. Even if you know the books, it is amazing how detailed, how thoughtful is the world of Westeros. Now the cards are not as seemingly old or spiced with any bells and whistles, no, because they are already ordinary card, though a decent size. And yes, for a general overview rich the cards in the books. They offer instead a comprehensive overview of the known countries, including the land behind the wall. They offer a view of King's Landing, house by house. I never realized what a tremendous journey Daenarys behind it and how far it is still far from its goal. What is the task of the vigil, as tremendously far the land behind the wall, which was my only clear here. My absolute favorite is the twelfth map that shows the individual journeys of the protagonists. I have always had respect for George RR Martin's power to come up with such a story. He is again increased. It therefore Lands of Ice and Fire has not set actually. One can but do not worry if it is to fan of the series. I suppose everyone else would not anyway the idea. When the books then read again, the cards should be within reach.