Here is a map. This is everything in the north - Oceanside in the southwest, Lenay above it, then the bay where Bayport is - and Waynesburg and such on the river on the right hand side. Oceanside and Lenay are pretty well detailed - Waynesburg, Farmington etc. are sketchy here, but I have plenty of detail (especially Waynesburg) elsewhere. The gulf east of Lenay is pure sketch, though. I drew in the coastline, but just to have something; Bayport is marked as the red dot at the end of the horseshoe bay - but again, that's more a placeholder than anything.
The colors are meaningful - black is coast; I think I did rivers in blue; the browns are elevation markers - light brown hills, dark brown mountains; pink are political borders; green are major roads. Red dots are cities. Scale is roughly - 400 miles from Bayport to Waynesburg (the red dot by the lake on the eastern river) and from Bayport to Sidney (the dot straight west of Bayport, behind the little neck on the coast. Waynesburg's location relative to Lenay seems about right - but where Bayport should be between them, how big that water should be, etc., has always been something I've left to figure out. Everything between Lenay and Waynesburg is something of a blank.
Looking at this - I think Bayport should be closer to Lenay, probably - that extra bay looks a bit too big. I think I forgot the scale I was using when I drew it; I think I was using 20 mile blocks and thought I was using 10. But that's as may be.
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