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Well, over on your talk page we discussed making Maps similar to Locations, which is what I've been doing, but I don't mind if we shift the hierarchy from the image files themselves to the category tree. I think every map file should still be in Category:Maps just because we need a way to access them all at once, but from there we could use subcategories to drill down from Maps→Toril→Faerûn→Northwest Faerûn→Luruar→Everlund. There should be no orphan categories.
Ye know me... Maps of Cormyr... child of Maps of Interior Faerûn... child of Maps of Faerûn... if not Maps of Toril... the Maps by continent is cool as the parent category :)
- Starting with a map image, add a "Maps of" category for every political feature within reason. Country names, regions, counties, etc., and then settlement names, starting with the largest and working your way down to the smallest. If there are "too many", then stop when you reach a certain size. This is a judgement call on how many categories you want to make, but the point is having a "Maps of" category for a Location article at the very least. If someone makes a page for a village that wasn't included, then they can add the category to the list later. For large scale maps, I would stop at the major and minor country names, and maybe the capitals. Maps of entire continents should start with the features in the biggest font and stop there. Generally, if the name does not appear on the image, then don't add a category, and even if it does, compare it to the scale of the map before deciding to add a category. There will be exceptions, no doubt.
- For the example, I added "Maps of" Amn, Tethyr, Athkatla, Brost, Crimmor, Eshpurta, Esmeltaran, Imnescar, Keczulla, Mosstone, Murann, Nashkel, Purskul, and Riatavin. Note that the word Tethyr does not appear on the map, but Mosstone was in Tethyr and Riativan has been in both Amn and Tethyr, so I added it. I also alphabetized the list to make it easier to see if something was added or left out.
- Next add significant locations that are marked on the map, like ruins, towers, groves, etc. that have a unique name on the map.
- The Twin Towers of the Eternal Eclipse is the only site noted on this map. Here we have to decide if were are going to use the map designation, or the full name of the site. I went with brevity and added Category:Maps of the Twin Towers, but this is open for debate. I suppose if this is going to be a link in the Location infobox, then the name has to match the article name or else we need to make a redirect for it. Oh well, I'll fix it after discussion, if any.
- Next comes roads. Only add a category for a road if the name of the road appears on the map, or it is obvious which line on the map is the road being categorized (e.g., it is the only road on the map or it's highlighted in red). If you add one or more of these, also add "Maps of roads".
- The Trade Way is the only named road on this map.
- Next add categories for the geographical features such as rivers, mountains, lakes, plains, and forests. If the name appears on the map, then add a category. Cropping often cuts off parts of these names, so if you can figure out what the name is from the image, then you may add a category. Use your best judgement. For each new feature that you categorize, add a "Maps of" that feature type.
- For the example, I added "Maps of" River Esmel, Giant's Plain, Forest of Tethir (aka, the Wealdath), Snakewood, Shilmista Forest, Cloud Peaks, Troll Mountains (Amn), Small Teeth, Lake Esmel, Lake Weng, and then "Maps of" rivers, plains and grasslands, forests, mountains, and lakes. Again we have a decision to make about different names for the same feature. the Category:Maps of the Forest of Tethir already existed, so I went with that, but should we make a Category:Maps of the Wealdath or make a redirect?
- Now comes the fun part—categorizing the categories. For each of the categories added, I create the page and add a
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and a one-sentence description. All the settlements and significant locations should be put in the political entity to which they belong.- For the example, all settlements and the Twin Towers were put in Category:Maps of Amn. When you look at that category you now see an alphabetical list of pretty much every location in Amn. (Mosstone went in Tethyr, Riatavin went in both, all others went in Amn.)
- All the geographical features should be put in the major division of the continent (if applicable) to which they belong. They should also be placed in "Maps of feature". You may add other subdivisions of the continent as defined by the setting.
- For the example, mountains, forests, etc. were put in Category:Maps of West Faerûn and Category:Maps of the Lands of Intrigue. Then Category:Maps of the Small Teeth was put in Category:Maps of mountains etc. so when you look at the "Maps of mountains" category, you see an alphabetical list of mountains and mountain ranges. I do not recommend putting geographical features inside political categories. They tend to be political borderlands straddling multiple countries, and countries come and go but geographical features are usually constant. We'll just have to deal with 4th edition as best we can.
- All the terrain feature categories like Category:Maps of mountains are all under the Category:Maps by feature.
- Large scale categories go in the next larger scale category, pretty much exclusively.
- "Maps of the Lands of Intrigue" goes in "Maps of West Faerûn" which goes in "Maps of Faerûn" and so on up to the top.
That's all I have time to write at the moment. There are a few special cases that I might add later. Take a look at Category:Maps of Amn and Category:Maps of mountains and see how you like it. Please remember that I'm not even through the A's yet, so some images that are in those categories may disappear when I get to them and others may be added. Hopefully Category:Maps by edition and Category:Maps by source are self-explanatory.