Cartography: GW2 locations on the GW1 map
http://thatshaman.blogspot.com/p/historical-guide.html
Camp Resolve falls between Aurora Glade and the Sage Lands.
Restoration Refuge (that is the primary centaur camp, right?) falls on the zone border between AG and Ettin’s Back.
Uplands Oasis corresponds with southeasternmost Silverwood.
The ley line hub makes a line through eastern EB into northwestern Dry Top.
The cavern is about the northern zone boundery of Silverwood.
Quarrel Falls was southwestern corner of the Silverwastes, roughly where the jump puzzle ends, I believe.
Ventari’s Refuge was just beyond the western border of the new Dry Top.
Druid’s Overlook was in the northern zone boundary of Brisban Wildlands.
The Bloodstone was about half a zone west of northern Silverwastes.
Rotmouth was west of southern Queensdale.
Rata Sum in GW1 was where Soren Draa is.
All credit to that_shaman for making the overlay and keeping it updated!
Thanks Aaron for the info
That’s epic. Will have to have a look when I’m on my PC next. Not very clear
On my iPhone.
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Hmm… if that map is accurate, it looks like Ventari’s Refuge is currently located around where an Inquest lab is set up… I doubt that’s a coincidence. As for some of those other locations, it looks like Heart of Thorns may be set up across from Druid’s Overlook and exploring some of those old lands.
It’s also right behind what seems to be the thickest pocket of Mordrem corruption in the reason. That said, besides for a large stoneroot tree, there wasn’t anything remarkable about the place. Ventari had long since abandoned it for the Grove-to-be by the time he died, and the only ones who’d really have reason to be interested now are sylvari pilgrims- not for any magical or useful reasons but more along the lines of why we still give tours in famous peoples’ homes. I doubt we’ll be seeing the Druid’s Overlook area- everything we’ve seen has us going west, to the remaining jungle and Mordremoth, not north, into the heart of the wastes.