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    Map Little maps for Little Encounters 4

    This is just a single little map. Though I am working on more of these.
    I should post all these up on Patreon too. I am just swamped and super busy this year.

    Another traditional map using #copicsketchmarkers and #neenahpaper
    I just ordered some more copics. I had to. Couldn't wait.
    I really needed more blues and greens, or else all my scenes would look the same.
    It continues some of the tales of the Vastlands east of the Thymevald found in these maps...
    Gorberry Hall at Thymevald , Great House of Morgyle , House of Barbeg

    Grand Hall of NodNaiv.jpg

    Grand Hall of NodNaiv

    Beyond the village of Targnod, on the Meadow Road,
    sits the Gran Hall of a peculiar group of people. Well, mostly people.
    It is rumored that there are other beings who walk those halls, mannish yet not men.

    It is the home to the shadowy Order of the Golden Targ.
    I say shadowy, but maybe misty would be more appropriate. Enshrouded, yes.
    And the Hall itself is shrouded in mist and fog, as it sits at the head
    of one of the smaller lakes on the edge of the Silver Lakes region.

    No one seems to know when it was founded. The order, that is.
    Nor when the Grand Hall was constructed.
    It has an air of antiquity yet has aged exceedingly well,
    if that air is to be believed.

    What is known of the layout, comes to us from the adventurous
    mouse explorer Tain, or Tanais Merous [rumored to mean Aid from Above,
    or possibly yellowish-brown back part... no one is really sure].

    It is said that Tain saw the structure once while traveling
    through the Silver Lakes region on the back of her giant crow friend Hkunna
    [or Kuthkunna, which is to say nonsense, or more accurately "there is not here sense"].

    Tain told the tale to a dog in a village pub in Abinwald, north of the lakes,
    and apparently the shared the tale with his oft-drunken owner/friend
    whom he frequently went on rambles with.

    Thus it passed into common local gossip and made the rounds
    from pub to pub until finally being included in old sage Nuen's Book of the Ride -
    Legends and Lore of the Vastlands east of Thyme. Cheers, J
    If you enjoy my work, consider my patreon - www.patreon.com/imaginebetterworlds

    The other little maps for little encounters- -1- -2- -3-
    Last edited by J.Edward; 10-22-2018 at 12:54 AM.

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