Royal Scribe
Royal Scribe
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[WIP] 1972 Travelogue (CA93 Modern Journeys)
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Interactive Map: The Duchies of Earlsdale
I can see the "Explore Realm" page, but when click on a location and go to the description, the error comes when I click on the "Map" link in the footer of the pop-up. I tried it yesterday in Chrome, and then again today in MS Edge. (I just noticed that the Map link is in a different color -- maybe the page it links to hasn't been built yet?) Here are screencaps from the attempt in MS Edge:
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Interactive Map: The Duchies of Earlsdale
Looks great! Also, I see now that the Map link was part of footer navigation for the site, and not a link to a local map for that entry. (That would require a ton of maps!) The maps you have in the gallery on the site are gorgeous. And the thought and effort behind pulling together your site is very impressive.
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CA212 Terrains with Symbols not working
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[WIP] Community Atlas, 1,000 Maps Contest: Villages in The Whispering Wastes of Haddmark, Peredur
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[WIP] Community Atlas, 1,000 Maps Contest: Villages in The Whispering Wastes of Haddmark, Peredur
if they serve as meeting place for the populace in the evenings, even 3 places isn't necessarily that extravagant for a population of say 300
That's a good point. With my villages, I've tried to keep in mind how and where the locals would socialize. Taverns and inns are also good places to catch a performance of a wandering bard or troubadour, or a troupe of actors.
Also, a small village might still get a lot of travelers passing through if it's on an important trade route, or along a route for a pilgrimage to a holy shrine. Or the last stop for adventurers trying their luck searching for treasure in the ruins of an ancient temple (or their first stop on the way home). My village has a winery, and I figured that merchants buying wine at the winery to resell in other towns and cities would want a place to spend the night before heading back with with their casks of wine.
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The map of GnoccoCON '24, a local gaming event
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Style Suggestions for Annuals
Looka like we posted threads concurrently! Your Mesoamerican overland and dungeon requests would work well with my Jungle Adventurers suggestion. I would love Greco-Roman stuff. And I’ve been musing on designing a haunted house for Halloween, so your 1920s Horror House idea works wirh that. I love all of your suggestions but those were the ones I wanted to second.
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[WIP] Community Atlas - Eknapata Desert
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Chotlan - Meso American little town