I am trying to pick up some of the projects that I left scattered around last year. This is one I will try to pick up, since I believe that it is not too far from getting finished. It is a continuation of a map that was developed for a challenge in June/July of 2014. The old thread is here: http://www.cartographersguild.com/sh...ad.php?t=27621

The idea behind this building is that there is a set of ruins being investigated by a cartographer/archeologist? He is trying to figure out if there is a link to a legend from a nearby warrior culture that deals with a convoluted administrative building (please do not ask my why a warrior culture would have that kind of a legend). So we are trying to create a link between a sword which has some kind of obscure directions on it with an actual set of ruins in this drawing.

I did a little bit to the layout just after the event ended, basically re-arranging the different elements to make the layout feel a little better. I was able to fit in the diagram in the upper right, but the numbers went a little wonky from too many rotations while I was trying to figure out the layout.

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As soon as I got all of this stuff squished on to the page I came across a website (can't find link now) with different kinds of East Asian swords/knives which I thought were much more interesting that the plain-jane straight thing I drew during the competition. So the next step for this will be to redraw the sword with a more exotic (to me) profile.