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Post by dragondaddy on Sept 23, 2018 5:02:02 GMT -5
Directly South of Etrania is the Kingdom of Amarra, an Iron Age Fuedal Kingdom. This was the most powerful Kingdom in Etrania, and it's ruler, King Theobod with his massive armies often started wars by invading Etrania to the North, or his neighbor to the west, The Kingdom of Five Circles, a loose confederation of City-States that allied in times of crisis. Not as much detail exists for Amarra becuase the players only rarely traveled there.
Kingdom of Amarra
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Post by Hexenritter Verlag on Sept 24, 2018 16:12:54 GMT -5
Very nice dragondaddy. How did you make this map? BTW have an exalt.
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Post by dragondaddy on Sept 25, 2018 20:29:28 GMT -5
Very nice dragondaddy . How did you make this map? BTW have an exalt. Thank You. In the back of the 1e AD&D DMG on page 173 is Random Wilderness Generation rules. First I draw the coastlines, then I randomly roll and just mark mountains on the map. I then connect the various mountains with more mountains in broken chains. Then randomly (using dice rolls) add in rivers, and add lakes. Then deserts where there is no water. Then add hills and rough terrain, then I add different forest types, conifer or pine, deciduous or leafy trees, and tropical jungles. Then I add in the marshes and moors. Finally I add in settlements, strongholds, temples, mines, and seaports. In that exact order.
I have used Pentel marker pens since 1980 to make my maps, the colors remain pure and true over many decades, and may last a century or more, but now that the maps are digitized, the colors will remain true indefinitely.
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Post by Hexenritter Verlag on Sept 25, 2018 21:14:11 GMT -5
Very nice dragondaddy . How did you make this map? BTW have an exalt. Thank You. In the back of the 1e AD&D DMG on page 173 is Random Wilderness Generation rules. First I draw the coastlines, then I randomly roll and just mark mountains on the map. I connect then connect the various mountains with more mountains in broken chains. Then randomly (using dice rolls) add in rivers, and add lakes. Then deserts where there is no water. Then add hills and rough terrain, then I add different forest types, conifer or pine, deciduous or leafy trees, and tropical jungles. Then I add in the marshes and moors. Finally I add in settlements, strongholds, temples, mines, and seaports. In that exact order.
I have used Pentel marker pens since 1980 to make my maps, the colors remain pure and true over many decades, and may last a century or more, but now that the maps are digitized, the colors will remain true indefinitely. So you use the Pentel Arts color pens? I need to get the 1e AD&D books again if I can find them cheap, especially the DMG.
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