Hey ho!
While the main map of my world is still very slowly progressing (as seen in the other thread about the main continent Adaichin), I started a series of smaller projects to keep me motivated and to try out new features and styles.
The Eastern Islands Series
Long ago I decided to map the countries of my world en large after finishing the map of the continent. As stated above, I will rather work on it simultaneously so I could switch back and forth between large and small scoped worldbuilding. Maybe that way I can get at least some things done...
Part of that approach shall be a series of maps depicting island groups that are either part of the realms of Adaichin or independent realms of their own.
Nerrac Continental Map WIP-24-12-07 IslandgroupMaps.jpg
This first map shows the areas I plan to map in this series, marked in red boxes. The biggest area with the Kingdom of Serghal shall be divided into several maps, shown by the white boxes.
Aradia WIP1 small.png
The island group of the Aradian Islands is part of the Kingdom of Serghal yet used to be an independent realm and still the people are not overly happy to be ruled by their neighbours. They have their own language and culture and the lords of the Aradian Islands are infamous pirates - at least whenever the far away king doesn't look closely.
Style-wise I consider to test a new way of drawing my mountains.
Nisais WIP2.png
The Nisais Islands are much closer to the mainland than the Aradian Islands and Serghalesian rule is firmly established. The proximity to the mainland however means they are also heavily influenced by the Nazcenorian religion and culture, much to the disapproval of the Serghalesian church. Being a region of mixed cultural influences also provided the opportunity for an independent academy to form that could operate free from church doctrine. This academy will function as starting point for my literary journeys into Nerrac.
Here I tested a technique to draw cliffs.
Thanks to all for taking a look and as always feel free to leave a comment, a suggestion or whatelse!
Cheers,
Eld