Community Atlas - Elen Daelarion - Caves 2
JimP
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I'll be putting the Rorial Halls over here due to the number of maps involved. Note that the third level down is split into two areas.
Made the balrog cave larger and closer to the lowest rooms/passageways.
edit: this side view is a sketch map. Not necessarily 10' x 10' squares on it.
Made the balrog cave larger and closer to the lowest rooms/passageways.
edit: this side view is a sketch map. Not necessarily 10' x 10' squares on it.
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A bit more planning on the part of the dwarves.
Using Tile 75-bg for the floor.
I really did think of making the Lookout level 3 maps long, but decided against it.
Basic scenario for this level is that the ballistae, while aimed at the stairs into the rooms in part 02, cannot protect each other. The dwarves got careless, and started buildingh fires in the lookout room 1, to keep warm. Being high up, these fires could be seen for a long distance. Whereas before, they havd been careful to have no fires visible from outside the walls of their Rorial Halls.
Just switched from a 21" lcd monitor, to a 40" LED monitor. Found some of my icons just off the screen edge. Settings for it doesn't have a zoom, wide, etc. ability.
Anyway, I can see my maps much clearer as well. Now, off to look at Astronomy Picture of the Day site.
Happy camping!
Enjoy the trip.
That 'does not compute', Jim
I think I produce about one a year, but how fast and how many is not as important to me as that I enjoy doing it
Probably 50' x 50' with the stairs in one part of it. Maybe slightly larger, but not to exceed 75' x 75'.
Anyone can reply.
I thought the point of a holiday was to rest?
Maybe that's just an English thing
Dehydration is very dangerous - please drink more. Water, that is! LOL!
Saturday it got louder. Music, hey Charlie how ya doing ! at the next campsite.
Sunday I help from 7 AM to about 2:50 PM as a ham radio operator at the Cheaha Challenge bicycle race. 6 races in one. We only see, since we are rather far from the start/finish line, the 100 and 124 mile cyclists. Due to a course change, we now see the 84 mile folks.
Over 2,000 cyclists total, but we saw only about 50 to 75 of them.
Maybe next time you could seek a sleepy coastal village someplace where the only cyclists are occasional locals passing by, and the noisiest thing is the dawn chorus. That's my idea of a proper holiday break - time to reflect on things and think - to find inspiration... for more art