Wyvern
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[WIP] Community Atlas - Ezrute - Dunor Valley - Strip map of Journey from Rocky Valley to Isendathin
Boustrephedon, no less!
Can't be sure about some of the spellings due to the font being used, but the Atlas maps have "Mt Sheizer", "Duneizen Citadel", "Cult of the Maenads", "Rechtatzen Tor". Also, I couldn't read the second word after "Sturmhund", but it looks too short to be "Citadel".
I appreciate the variant spellings may be more poetic licence as a player's map, not a GM's, but the nature of this map and the multiple original Atlas maps makes following it for a GM difficult enough now, without such variants. If you'd prefer to keep the spellings you have now, I'd recommend also preparing a separate, complete, though more schematic, map for GMs only, so they won't have to struggle so much to keep on top of things and run the game.
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[WIP] Community Atlas - River Watch - Druid villages
While these are fascinating explorations of different seasonal map depictions, are they really appropriate for a site around 25°N latitude on Nibirum? This puts the locations near the northern limit of the tropics for the planet (equivalent to the Tropic of Cancer on Earth). This would also mean the snowy mountains are a little too prevalent, I suspect.
Sorry if this is a bit late to be useful. I've not been paying as much attention to the Forum here recently as I might, so it's only just dawned on me.
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Live Mapping: Tagkrammer Isometric (December Annual)
Just watched yesterday's live mapping video, and was fascinated by it. I've done almost nothing with Perspectives, so it was very useful to see what can be done using it, especially how to resolve things like the wall and floor outlining where pieces have been added at different times.
Trying to keep everything correct, where you have a stack of multiple Sheets with similar names to order overlapping elements in a map correctly, is certainly rather more familiar, however. I've spent parts of this week doing exactly that on one of my own non-Per3 maps!
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Wyvern would be an obvious addition, of course ?
As for what's still legible on a tiny seal, the real-world options suggest there aren't many limitations - e.g. carved ancient Greek and Roman gemstones (sometimes used as signet rings), and especially the tiny carved stone cylinder seals and stamp seals used in ancient Mesopotamia and points adjacent, beginning in the 4th millennium BCE.

