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Community Atlas - Stromphe City - Captains Dock District
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Long Time Mapper, First Time Poster
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[WIP] Community Atlas Competition - Artemisia - Spiros Isle - Aretizo village
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[WIP] Inside the Temple of Fah
How about this bit - 1000x1000 miles, temperate, coast, mountains, desert, oasis. West coast Doriant. The grid squares are 100x100 miles, if you want to cut it down further.
Or cut the bottom two rows off, and get the default Overland map size of 1000 x 800 miles.
Just a suggestion, based on what you mentioned. The red dots represent large and medium sized cities.
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[WIP] Town of Kukaar (Ancient Cities Annual)
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New Watabou and Change Like DT
I have rescaled the drawing, so it is in metres. Also, the effects were set as imperial, not metric - I have also fixed that. Not sure why it didn't work properly if you did choose metric rather than imperial at the beginning. The bitmap resolutions may need to be altered though.
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[WIP] Community Atlas Competition - Artemisia - Spiros Isle - Aretizo village
Here are the map notes.
Aretizo Village
This small fishing village, on the south-west coast of Spiros Isle, has a population of 429 souls. Its claim to fame is the annual haul of garum fish when they swarm near the Iamexos Reefs each spring for spawning. These fish are ground into a meal-like texture, and transported in barrels to the Monastery of Holy Spiros to the east, where they are allowed to ferment, spices added and then made into a continent-wide famous delicacy much favoured by chefs Artemisia-wide.
Originally the village, like all else on Spiros Isle, was ruled by rather easy-going Dwarf-lords. But with their overthrow and genocide by the fanatical monks of Holy Spiros, who had been expelled from their native country of the Leonder Imperium, the village has suffered under the direct supervision of the priest, Rev Father Ercole Farinas, installed in the new Church of Holy Spiros. He is a dour unfriendly man, supposed to be celibate, though several maidens have stated to their parents that he is far from that! He is a stickler for any hint of dissent – which he calls heresy – and has recently sentenced the son of the former (now deceased) mayor, to death by the Wheel. In addition, his house has been burned to the ground as warning to all that dissent from Monastery rule is not tolerated.
The victim/heretic/rebel was Georgios Kalimata. He had advocated ‘setting aside’ a certain amount of garum in the basement of the lighthouse to sell on the black market, thus raising funds to help the poor in the village and surrounding area. The taxation by the monastery has left most of the town destitute, but they still all (mostly – the grimy street residents are an exception) take pride in their gardens and houses. But the feeling of resentment is high, and only a spark may set off full blown rebellion. Already, one child, who threw rotten tomatoes st the priest, was whipped and put in the stocks for 3 days straight. He is still recovering at home. Luckily, none of the villagers caused him any damage, and some even gave him food and water under cover of darkness, to sustain the lad during his punishment.
The old Keep, where the dwarf-lord’s seneschal had resided, has been converted into a repository of all goods and money taxed (looted) from the villagers – a full 35% of all goods is the going tax rate, enforce by a goon squad of 2o brothers of the monastery who reside either in the Keep or in houses made vacant by eviction of the previous owners.
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[WIP] Community Atlas - Eknapata Desert
The road setting could be edited to make the dashes a little smaller (not thinner, just smaller). To do this, go into the Lines menu, edit by setting the pattern length to a different figure, and see what you like best. I have been doing this a lot lately.
Also see this discussion: Command Spotlight - Line Styles and Properties — ProFantasy Community Forum
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1000th Map Competition: Ober, Southern Scar
That is very interesting about hedgerows. Australia, which came to animal husbandry and agriculture rather late in the piece, uses mainly post and wire fences - often barbed wire. So I must say that is why in my villages, i tend to use simple fences rather than hedges or stone walls. Thanks, @Loopysue for you information.
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[WIP] Kingdom of Gongodûr