Pretty interesting. I mean, he didn't remix it in the same sense that I am, and I strongly suspect that he's still using regular 5e D&D rules, but he remixed the geography to turn Scion's Sound into a proper, big, epicontinental sea, not unlike the Baltic, as he keeps saying. This allows him to create different strategic and political challenges as well as have proper naval activity and piracy going on.
Plus, it's a nice map. Some of the other changes, like adding more settlements that he pulled from other official sources, and increasing the populations of many of them so that there's a bit more urban centers than the setting otherwise posits, allows for better intrigue and skulduggery too.
Anyway, pretty nifty.
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