Quenten
Quenten
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- Quenten
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- November 29, 1950
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- Quenten Walker
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Watabou City REVISED (annual 157)
I'm hoping people will try it out, and let me know of any bugs, or suggestions, so I can then talk to @Ralf about a revision of the annual. And I am sure he will also have even better ideas than me.
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Community Atlas - Irisian City States - Dimitrios island
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Hardin region of Myirandios
Here is the final part of the map - the Kingdom of Nilterurn - a Slavic ship kingdom, and instigator of many raids on other lands for loot and slaves.
A larger version in the Gallery: Image Gallery: Hardin — ProFantasy Community Forum
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Jim Pierce 1947 - 2024
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Starfinder rpg site, with maps
Jim is in hospice care, at his own request. I think Sue is in constant communication with his sister, as am I. He can talk and is sort of with it. I am sure that if any of you would like to write him a letter or card, he would appreciate it. The address to send any mail is
Jim Pierce
c/o 2955 Gladden Lane West
Alexandria
Alabama 36250
USA
His sister feels that contact with people from his hobby would help cheer him up. I have received permission from her to give out this address.
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Is there a runic font?
That is exactly what Explode Text does, but it makes editing them more difficult. SO make sure you get it right before exploding. I did that in the Atlas Magumul Empire of minotaurs in the north-western part of Artemisia.
https://atlas.cdn.monsen.cc/atlas/artemisia/hi/magumul%20empire.png
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Birdseye Continental - style development thread
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WIP: Bleakmoor Harrow - Continent of Estonisch
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Community Atlas - Stromphe City - Captains Dock District
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CC4 Overland Development Thread
I second Ricko's comment about caves and mine entrances as stand-alones. Also waterfalls that are stand-alones, not associated with cliffs etc, so they can be places anywhere - would need 4 symbols for 4 different angles, i guess.
And Sue, you have my trust - no need to show the mountains until you are ready. One of the things I did appreciate with Spectrum was that you had green mountains , ie, those with vegetation - like so many of lower mountains are around the world (and especially in Australia, where to eucalypt oil of the gum trees gives the mountains a 'blue' look from a distance - which is why we have the Blue Mountains just west of Sydney