Community Atlas: Silent Forest, Wizard's Tower area
JimP
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Very preliminary map. Using mike Schley symbols. I have restrict to map border and crop to aspect ratio. So I'll just crop it in Irfanview later on.
There will be a path coming up from the lower left, from the cove. To the right is a path full of pitfalls and other traps.
There will be a path coming up from the lower left, from the cove. To the right is a path full of pitfalls and other traps.
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The two groups of trees, dead decidious and life coniferous, are not good, but the dead ones are likely evil. One fir tree has strayed too quickly towards the wizard's tower, coming in from the North west.
The Trees are engaged in a hundreds, maybe thousands, of years long battle.
Will adventurers solve the battle by taking out any evil left in the tower ?
Only time will tell.
The village is barley 131 feet wide. Should I increase the scale and make it larger ?
Otherwise, I'm finished.
The dead trees in the coniferous tree areas were eaten by the fir trees... :-)
But okay. I'll work on that.
I can make region maps, and city/town maps. Its the maps in between those I have difficulty working out.
Thanks !
I hope to do an isometric dungeon before Christmas.
Symbols from Mike Schley.
The ruined towers were there to keep a watch on the Wizard. They, and the small village that supported them, are now in ruins. Three ruined houses are near The Charging Tower.
Fill under the forest is: Scrubland_MS from Mike Schley
Path to the Cove: How the Old Wizard gets supplies. Marshy, sand banks, foggy at all times of the year. 221 feet long by 222 feet wide. Rather regular for an inlet...
The open area that goes past The Charging Tower to the southeast is full of pit traps.
The dead decidious trees, and the fir trees, seem to be in a decades long battle over dominance.
Silent Forest: No animal nor bird sounds, the Wizard doesn't like noise.
A number of small unmarked ponds. Unknown depths. Anything falls in, the leaves close back up. No signs of anything nor anyone had come by there.
Submitting in a minute or two.
To all of you out there who hasn't contributed yet, new and old; Why not consider making a map for the atlas during Christmas? There are still unlimited places that need maps.