Well done, Publius! It was a tough challenge and as Torq said, great work.
"Witch's Rock" by Gameprinter
"Serpent's Maw" by NeonKnight
"Cave of Thieves" by mmmmmpig
"Ice Pirates - 2025" by RobA
"The Rock at Morgus Cray" by The Cartographist
"Cap'n Jane's Roost" by Publius
"Isla de los Muertos" by Terrainmonkey
"The Grotto of the Wicked" by rlucci
"The Old Lighthouse" by Redrobes
Great work Publius and congrats.
Torq
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Well done, Publius! It was a tough challenge and as Torq said, great work.
Well done Publius. A great win in a month with lots of entries.
Congrats a fine entry!
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Can't wait until next month to see other great maps from all of you.
Nice win Plubius.
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Congrats Publius, on a great entry!
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Thank you very much everyone. The sort of support that we give one another here is one of the things that makes the Cartographer's Guild a great place.
As for other areas, well we shall see how much time I have, or perhaps how much work I can try to avoid Plus there is that fickle muse of mine, one never knows when she will light on something and what that something might be. I'll definitely keep that sort of project in mind though.
We shall see, we shall see...