Ultima III map of Sosaria

Included with Ultima III was this cloth map, showing the continent of Sosaria.

Description
However, as it is explained in The Book of Play, the cartographer got attacked before he could add the locations of the cities, dungeons and moongates to the map. Thus the map only shows the pure landscape without these landmarks, although the names of cities and castles are listed in runic at the sides of the map. It was seriously suggested in the book to mark these things with pins! Fun fact is, that the map actually was drawn by Richard Garriott's mother.

Other Releases of the Map
The map actually has two different versions. The original version of the map is printed on a rather thick cloth and also has vibrant colors. The later versions (~1986) are on a more synthetic cloth and the color is very much yellow-shifted, making the map much harder to read.

A rare French edition of the Apple II original by publisher Ediciel included a paper map, on which the colors were shifted, creating a rather psychadelic image. A special release of the Atari 800 and C64 ports by US Gold in the UK also only had a paper map, this one being in greyscale only. Paper maps were also included in the Ultima Trilogy I and the Ultima I-VI Series, all of them in color except for the Korean edition.

Japanese releases of Ultima III from Ponycanyon contained a different version of the cloth map which removed the city images from the sides of the map, but clearly placed all cities and dungeons on the map of Sosaria. Earlier ports by Starcraft in Japan had the map - for whatever reason - included as a jigsaw puzzle, besides a regular cloth map.

Trivia

 * The jigsaw puzzle map from the Japanes Starcraft edition is a true enigma, especially since a regular cloth map also was included with the game.