Below is a table of location maps found in the world atlas, along with their corresponding page numbers. The right-hand column indicates the chapter each map belongs to (e.g. the Haven is assigned to M2). Some locations have multiple maps, such as the Hinterlands, which has both a main map and maps for side locations like dungeons or buildings. This information should be useful in finding specific maps.
Map |
Chapter in the Atlas |
M1 Frostback Mountains |
Frostback Mountains |
M2 Haven |
Haven |
M3 The Hinterlands |
The Hinterlands |
M4 Val Royeaux |
Val Royeaux |
M5 The Storm Coast |
The Storm Coast |
M6 Valammar |
Hinterlands |
M7 Redcliffe |
Hinterlands |
M8 The Forbidden Oasis |
The Forbidden Oasis |
M9 The Fallow Mire |
The Fallow Mire |
M10 Redcliffe Castle |
Redcliffe Castle |
M11 Therinfal Redoubt |
Therinfal Redoubt |
M12 Skyhold |
Skyhold |
M13 Crestwood |
Crestwood |
M14 Flooded Caves |
Crestwood |
M15 Emprise du Lion |
Emprise du Lion |
M16 The Hissing Wastes |
The Hissing Wastes |
M17 Emerald Graves |
Emerald Graves |
M18 Exalted Plains |
Exalted Plains |
M19 The Western Approach |
The Western Approach |
M20 Villa Maurel |
Emerald Graves |
M21 Chateau d’Onterre |
Emerald Graves |
M22 Still Ruins |
The Western Approach |
M23 Coracavus |
The Western Approach |
M24 Winter Palace |
Winter Palace |
M25 Caer Oswin |
Caer Oswin |
M26 Cradle of Sulevin |
Cradle of Sulevin |
M27 Adamant Fortress |
Adamant Fortress |
M28 Din’an Hanin |
Emerald Graves |
M29 Temple of Mythal |
Temple of Mythal |
Note that it is recommended to read the legend before viewing each map, as it explains the types of markers used.
Important!
The World atlas does not provide any information on the starting points of quests. Maps for each individual quest can be located in the game’s walkthrough!
FAQ
1. Why is numbering of pages important in an atlas?
The numbering of pages in an atlas is important because it helps users to easily navigate through the pages and locate the desired information. Without proper page numbering, it can be difficult to find a specific map or information within the atlas. Page numbering also ensures that the order of the maps or information is consistent, making it easier to follow a sequence or progression of information. Additionally, page numbers are often used as references in academic or professional work and provide a standardized way to cite information from an atlas.
2. What is the typical format for page numbering in an atlas?
The typical format for page numbering in an atlas is to use numbers in sequential order, starting from the first page and ending with the last page. In some atlases, the page numbers may be located in the center of the page or in the bottom corner. In others, the page numbers may be located at the top of the page, along with the title of the atlas or the title of the specific section. Some atlases may also include additional information in the page numbering, such as the chapter number or section number.
3. How do publishers ensure that the page numbering is accurate in an atlas?
Publishers typically ensure that the page numbering is accurate in an atlas by carefully reviewing the content and layout before printing. This may involve multiple rounds of proofreading and editing to catch any errors or inconsistencies. Publishers may also use software programs to automatically generate page numbers and check for any issues, such as missing or duplicate page numbers. In some cases, publishers may also consult with experts in the field to verify the accuracy of the page numbering and ensure that it meets industry standards.
4. What are some common issues that can arise with page numbering in an atlas?
Some common issues that can arise with page numbering in an atlas include missing or duplicate page numbers, incorrect page order, and inconsistent formatting. These issues can make it difficult for users to find the information they need or follow a sequence of information. In some cases, errors in page numbering may require the atlas to be reprinted or corrected, which can be costly and time-consuming for the publisher. To avoid these issues, publishers should carefully review the content and layout of the atlas before printing and use software programs or expert consultation to ensure the accuracy and consistency of the page numbering.
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