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    Map Saderan-style overland maps

    Hi there,

    Long-time fan of the site, first time posting. I fell in love with the Saderan-style maps after having found this thread and now I make most of my overland maps following the tutorial and improvising a bit using the advice on it. Here is my first finished map, I hope you like it:
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    Nice map, daperdepa. Can you gives us any background concerning it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Texas Jake View Post
    Nice map, daperdepa. Can you gives us any background concerning it?
    Sure, thanks for the interest. It depicts a forest region of the fantasy world of Krynn, the setting of the Dragonlance universe, inhabited by a curious race of halfling callen kenders (hence the name). I use this map for a d&d campaign I created, so there are more than a few non-canon additions on my part, such as secluded outposts of an avian race, the bird silhouettes on the map, or the mystical site of The Furnace.

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    A couple more maps from my Dragonlance campaigns. This one is of the Dairly Plains, a remote southeastern region where humans and kender refugees fight the environment and many tribes of goblinoids for survival under the shadow of invaders from beyond the eastern sea.
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    And this one, the first I ever did following the Saderan style tutorial, of the Isles of Oblivion, Enstar and Nostar, two small islands in the edge of the world that were overran by shadow wights, undead beings that feed upon people's identities and keep small settlementes of amnesiac villagers as cattle.
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    Dragonlance was my gateway series, so I really love seeing Dragonlance maps! These are much nicer than the official maps sold by TSR back in the day!

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    Quote Originally Posted by aeshnidae View Post
    Dragonlance was my gateway series, so I really love seeing Dragonlance maps! These are much nicer than the official maps sold by TSR back in the day!
    Well, thanks. I´m blushing right now.

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