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    Map The Kingdom of Daimeremos

    Hello friends,

    I'm new to the forum, and very happy to be joining a community of such cartographic enthusiasts. Yesterday, I finished my most recent work for the world I'm building for my D&D campaigns: Patamei. The Kingdom of Daimeremos is located on the main continent my players move around, and is the largest country by area on that continent. Primarily agricultural, it has a thriving wine trade, and sports an enormous desert in its centre courtesy of some magical shenanigans. My players are currently looking for a way to reclaim the desert in exchange for a plot of land should they succeed.

    Those familiar with real-world maps may recognise the style is very similar to that of the Pergamon World Atlas, a source of unending inspiration for me and the style I'm attempting to recreate here. I'll be taking a short break before starting my next project, which I hope to share with you all as I go.

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    This is a gorgeous map! Wonderful colour selection, fantastic topography and the shape of it is really natural looking. Great job!

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    This map looks amazing! You should have a key for the topological one though. There are a few symbols I have no clue as to what they mean (crescent moons in the Khefa'u Hills for instance). Still a really great map though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Arimel View Post
    This map looks amazing! You should have a key for the topological one though. There are a few symbols I have no clue as to what they mean (crescent moons in the Khefa'u Hills for instance). Still a really great map though.
    An excellent point, I realised after I posted. I'm working on that one as the next element so I have a consistent style sheet for all my maps.

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    Your take on this style is really hitting home for me, this is simply gorgeous. I'm generally not a huge fan of the atlas style approach, but wow do you make it lovable.

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    That's very high praise, thank you very much!

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    A true encyclopedic work !
    Nice job !

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    Nice, clean and informative. Excellent work!

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