I placed the cities as correct as possible. If there are some minor mistakes, that's...effect of the apocalypse, of course!
Aren't most of the cities in San Granola interchangeable?
I placed the cities as correct as possible. If there are some minor mistakes, that's...effect of the apocalypse, of course!
This map is too cool for words. If your a zombie fan (I am) and have read World War Z, this map sorta reminds me of a stage from the book.
Thanks, Boslok! I don't know World War Z; on this map you won't find zombies, but surely mutants, if you get in the wrong area! ;-)
There's some rep for you. Very nice work, though I do take exception to New Orleans surviving the rising sea levels.
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This is by far the best map I've seen so far here on the forum (granted I did just join the community this afternoon). The bounderies are clear and well defined, the colouring is natural and clean, and even the location names are straight and legible. A very nice job indeed. I shall use this as the benchmark to strive for when making my own maps for my campaign, a challenging feat indeed since as Rythal pointed out my homeland outside of To Ronto is now a wasteland .
Thanks for the praise!
This is great work. I like how you changed the names just enought that they are still recognizable, but you created a completely new political atmosphere. And the empire actually looks big enough to have enveloped several other nations in the past.
I agree, This is a great map! My only crit, and it's a small one, would be to dial back the compass lines a bit. As black as they are, they seem a little distracting. Good work though. I look forward to seeing more.
Thank you both!