Dak
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Mega Continent
Hello everybody,
I've just finished these maps of my main D&D continent. I have run several campaigns in these lands.
The North is a medieval European based society although the terrain is more like North America.
The South is a medieval Arabian based society.
It's taken me long enough to do this map, I've been plugging away at it for over 4 years.
Dak.
And here are the nations within the lands circa 1200's (human calendar) or 4000's (elvish calender).
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Feydakin Sultanate
Here are some more maps of my own campaign world.
These are of Narrazan which is part of the super-continent connected to Elloran. This shows the great capitol of the sultanate L'shia and surrounding Shahs (provinces).
This depicts the lands of the first campaign I ran as a DM. In my mind it didn't start out as an Arabian-like culture, but over time and logically it developed into that.
When Al-Qadim came out some years later for 2nd ed' it was just fantastic for these lands, as suddenly there was so much more info' and tools to add depth to an Arabian like culture.
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The Village of Hommlet?
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Classic Medieval D&D Map
Hello everybody,
Here is a map from my main AD&D world. I'm using it as the map to set the Princes of the Apocalypse campaign in. It will be a 5th ed campaign. It is a classic feudal age setting, with an older empire that has broken into several kingdoms which are now threatened by giant tribes in the north, and an orc empire to the south.
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Avalonian Maps
I've been doing some more maps for my D&D game, and experimenting with some of the new map styles I recently obtained.
This map is an area map for the adventure "Princes of the Apocalypse". Most general sites in that adventure are on this map somewhere. This is still a WiP as I still have to place most of the adventure sites.
This map is a more detailed area map of Roehill where the adventure begins. This second map is a copy of a map I made with Mike Schley's style.
This is a political map of the Kingdom of Avalonia where the adventure takes place. It shows the Baronies and the Duchies, the Knighthoods, major towns, cities, castles, and places of magical interest.
This is a closer look at some of the heraldry. I wanted a more complex style than my previous heraldic attempts and a nod to Monty Python's holy grail where half of their shield had a chequer board pattern and the other half had a device or complex 'symbol'.
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Redrawn 'Arabian' map
I've recently been working on my world map and a large continent that contains both my 'European' medieval lands, and my 'Arabian' medieval lands. As such I have redrawn the previous 'Arabian' map I uploaded here. I have redrawn it because it is more accurate than the original map and I got a chance to use Mike Schley's new desert symbol.
This map represents the first campaign I ran as a DM, and includes the modules, The ghost tower of Inverness, The desert of desolation series, and the classic White Dwarf adventure, The Halls of Tizun Thane.
There are 2 maps. One with everything on, and one with just the terrain and cities.
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World Map Continent
H everybody, Here is the penultimate continent on my world map. I started it ages ago but got side tracked. My internet went down for a couple of days and I decided to finish it. It may need a tweak or 2 but is essentially finished.
It is my world's version of Africa, with great savannahs, deserts, lakes. Where elephant, lion and hyena roam. With the great empires and kingdoms of people's inspired by the leopard and cheetah. Who ride zebra and antelope into battle.
Of all the maps I have done this one doesn't have single name to it except for the continent's name (which has changed over the years). It is in Mike Schleys style.
Here is the original map I drew probably 30+ years ago in caran d'ache pencils.
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Melniboné
After browsing the recent new entries here, I got inspired by Jim's map of The Purple Towns.
So I produced this. I was meaning to do this for a while and to use a a different style to Mike Schley's.
The map is taken from 'Stormbringer', and once again with these maps from novels, I have to think that a child did it.
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