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Post by tetramorph on Oct 16, 2015 16:44:44 GMT -5
So I bought a copy of Draken's " How to Create Great Fantasy Maps," which really is a great and easily usable resource. Highly recommend it. My players in my table top Dun Kells campaign have found three treasure maps so far. So I went to my local FLGS and bought some fancy map paper to print on. I then printed that Mappe Munde map I refer to in another thread onto one of them. Then I drew up a map, fantasy style, for the players of my "Fay Wild of Dun Kells." Because it is "fantasy style," the detail is low and they will still have a lot of exploration and discovery on their hands. I don't feel like I am giving too much away! The borderland town they are currently in is actually, of course, the Keep on the Borderland, B2! I call it "Agnor March," with "Agnor Town and Keep." B2 (no writing) B2 as "Agnor March": The great Fay Wild of DUN KELLS (Beware!): Let me know what y'all think. Share and enjoy!
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Post by Vile Traveller on Oct 16, 2015 21:13:44 GMT -5
Those look great! They have that pseudo-medieval look, where proportions depend on how important the subject is and perspectives can go to hell. Maybe you can add a few spelling errors.
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