TL; DR - não, esses mapas não estão corretos e não são "oficiais".
Não existe um mapa canônico abrangente de todo o mundo, mas o mais próximo que podemos chegar pode ser o mapa de Bev Vincent de seu livro O Companheiro da Torre Negra :
No entanto, Vincent admite que mesmo este mapa é parcialmente não confiável:
NOTES CONCERNING THE MAP OF MID-WORLD:
This map assembles the known geography of Mid-World. Few distances are known, so the scale is arbitrary and probably wildly different in different parts of the map.
The biggest problem is this: if there is a Beam that goes due north, there cannot be a Beam that goes southwest. Since the Beams are arranged like the hours on a clock, that means there are two in the northwest quadrant. One runs from the eleven o’clock position south-southeast toward the Dark Tower, and the other runs from the ten o’clock position east-southeast.2
For a long time, the relative placement of Gilead was unknown, but in The Wind Through the Keyhole we learn that Tree is on or near the Beam of the Lion that ends in the north, and that Tree is north of Gilead.
After Roland saves the Beams, he believes that Shardik’s Beam has snapped into an eastward direction, which might lead one to assume it was the one that begins in the ten o’clock position. However, we also learn that the Western Rail Line used to run from Gilead through Debaria all the way to the Mohaine Desert. This is possible only if the Mohaine, which is south of Shardik’s Beam, is relatively far north. Closer to eleven o’clock than ten o’clock, in other words. This also means that Roland crossed only one Path of the Beam before reaching Tull, and not two. How he ended up near the Western Sea without reaching it before he visited Pricetown is another mystery.
There are other issues. According to Roland, the Western Sea used to be only a thousand miles from Gilead. We have only his word on this point, and there’s a lot about Mid-World that he doesn’t know. The distance from Lud to Topeka is around eight thousand miles, and this is only a segment of Shardik’s Beam. Mid-World has expanded a great deal if both pieces of data are accepted as fact.
We also know that the Arc of the Callas extends all the way to the region where the snow falls. That means Roland must have crossed it at some point. Perhaps the Callas are widely spaced and he went between them.
Garlan’s position on this map is arbitrary. It is to the west of Gilead and Debaria. But how far? No one knows. Presumably not near the Callas.
Here’s the bottom line: if you ever find yourself in Mid-World, you probably shouldn’t stake your life on this map, even if directions and distances are no longer drifting.
- The Dark Tower Companion: A Guide to Stephen King's Epic Fantasy
Ainda assim, este mapa tem muito a seu favor: Vincent é provavelmente o terceiro maior especialista em Dark Tower do mundo (depois de Stephen King e Robin Furth); Vincent entrevistou King para suas análises da
Dark Tower ; Vincent contou com a ajuda de Robin Furth (assistente de pesquisa de King, autor dos quadrinhos da Torre Negra e autor de Dark Tower: The Complete Concordance) e Marsha DeFilippo (assistente pessoal de King); e assim por diante. Nada disso significa que o mapa de Vincent é canônico ou oficial, mas
significa que é muito provável que seja o melhor que qualquer um pode fazer.
O mapa está vinculado à sua outra pergunta:
No mapa que você adicionou em um link em uma edição em sua outra pergunta, há muitos problemas - para começar, ele chama todo o lugar "Mid-World", quando na verdade, Mid-World é uma região de All -Mundo. Gilead, onde Roland nasceu, está em "In-World". Os livros Dark Tower seguem um curso pela Mid-World em "End-World". Além disso, Gilead, Mejis, Hambry e vários outros locais estão nos lugares errados.