I have added it, but firefox has some issues displaying it properly because it is very wide. Zooming out on the whole internet page works though. Is it manageable for others?
I could scale it down to a resolution that is still readable?
Thanks. You
could do that, but I still have the original and if I modify it, you'd have to do that again. You could just put the direct link and leave it at that.
There's a reason it's that big, it's because of all your... observations that you don't have enough space to put notes on the map, so I doubled its dimensions, then put the two black spaces both to the right and left to further avoid overcrowding. I was even planning of putting black spaces above and below, but it seems so far it wasn't necessary.
Yeah, just put the direct link, one full-blown map is enough for the casual reader anyway.
I would like to hear about why you'd blame the gobbo leaders for it in-universe, though.
Because they're filthy goblins? What more reason do I need?
But let's break it down. Lonelythrall is originally part of the Creamy Confederacy. CC is ruled by a goblin since 507, and more recently since 770 by his son after he was assassinated (surprisingly enough, unrelated to adventurer activity). These two are also at the same time unashamed members of The Knowing Deceiver, a goblin civ
with a former demon leader and a spire. Now, the game doesn't show that goblins worship demons, but that sounds like common sense.
Lonelythrall went to the vault. The wiki says the angels are warped by the slab's demonic energies and their proximity to hell, so the angels are at this point more demons than angels. Lonelythrall killed a lot of them, thus lessening demonic influences on Orid Xem.
This might make him a hero, hells even the populace should praise him for slaying a death god's creatures, but how are the goblins going to see this? Quick reminder that the goblin's cabinet is
all goblin. So of course they'd ostracize Lonelythrall, they wouldn't give him anything to command, maybe even send a dwarf to assassinate him. When that failed, they'd try to set him up, like maybe making him the leader of a known criminal organization with little troops, but easily dispatched as "that evil horrid monster that's raiding us honest citizens as the leader of that
very notorious criminal gang".
It's just roleplay of course, but that's my take on it.
Maybe in-game reason is that he's a night creature and TWD knows this? It still doesn't explain CC's reluctance to give him any meaningful position and then to give him the lousiest position possible anyway. It also doesn't explain why a religion didn't sweep him off his feet, my char had zero tanget in game (or out, in case you're thinking some scary sapient AI ghost story) with the deity the religion of which took him in. The only thing Lurker had over Lonelythrall is that he
had in-game religious worship, albeit to a different god.
Edit regarding map: Yeah, I started adding more to it, I definitely need it as big as it is. I'm also weary that shrinking it might shrink the visual strength of the connecting lines to the text, and rehashing those lines might cover terrain which with the map as is, is not an issue.