There is now a map online, at http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dkb1/dnd/di/island.bmp. Names of most interesting locations can be found in geography.txt. The next town in your path is "Sunnyside". > Well, okay, so that's a problem in general. Technically, anything with a > strong sense of honor (*cough* Lawful Good *cough*) might have qualms with > the sort of thing we pulled on Lord Morgan. Happily, Arator has a phylactery-of-faithfulness thingy that lets me tell him directly about his code of honor. Directly lying to an undead (or permitting others to directly lie about him) would not be an honorable act. However, he is not required to correct the misapprehensions of his enemies. > Sure, he was evil, but not too evil: IC: He offered to feed you that servant girl. That was pretty evil. OOC: Lord Morgan never quite admitted it, but to say he "encouraged" the undead to attack the trade caravans have been something of an understatement.