Show HN: A cartographer's attempt to realistically map Tolkien's world
intofarlands
155 points
26 comments
April 07, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (8 comments)
mfro
Funny, I found this last night: https://www.ardacraft.me/
broken-kebab
Friendly advice: this is wrong way to sell fantasy maps to nerds. The link shows some animation (which actually feels a bit annoying cause I can't focus on any particular detail), and lowres pics of maps itself (which can't prove the quality of work), and some useless text. Instead it'd be way better to show a few highres fragments.
riffraff
odd, I'd rather have Tolkienistic maps of the Earth :)
cyberlimerence
Beautiful work, I love fantasy cartography. Someday I actually want to make some maps of my own, I was thinking of ASOIAF. A slightly off-topic question, are these types of maps legal to sell from copyright point of view? I understand that this is quite a niche product, so maybe I'm overthinking it, but do these count as derivative works ?
101008
A bit unrelated, but one of the rarest pieces for Tolkien's collectors has been put for sale recently https://www.tomwayling.co.uk/product-page/songs-for-the-phil...
CamouflagedKiwi
Very nice. I have a book of maps for his world on a bookshelf here which I got when I was young (The Atlas of Middle-Earth - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Atlas_of_Middle-earth ). I enjoyed reading that a lot, and it was nice to see that most parts of it are well thought through and internally consistent (there's one piece near Rivendell which is a bit of a mess between the Hobbit and LotR but we can let Tolkien have one minor issue).
jamesjolliffe
Tangential, BUT, here is a grid map of ARDA from a (M)ulti (U)ser (D)ungeon text game from the 90s that you can still play: https://mume.yllemo.com/lib/exe/fetch.php?cache=&media=maps:... You can literally still connect to this game from your terminal: telnet mume.org 4040 IIRC. When I was a teenager, a buddy and I printed out giant copies of that map, laminated it, and put it on the wall in front of our computers while we hunted hobbits on our orc characters. Was pretty rad.
explodes
In all for these maps, unfortunately this is a "Show HN: paid only products", not open source maps, free maps, or anything fun like that. At least I couldn't find the actual maps that are mentioned in the title.