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    Hello everyone, first post here.

    Surrounded on three sides by a hundred foot cliff, and sitting above Allegoth Basin, Dor's Crag is one of the major cities of the North. It is well known for its metal goods. Its mines extend deep into the mountain and employ most of the men of the city.

    To the north is an as-of-yet unnamed mountain range; to the south is the Old Elven, a mostly uninhabited stretch of old growth forest; to the east is farmland and to the west is more farmland as well as the road to the capitol of the North.

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    This is for some DnD world building I am doing.

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    well, congratulations on getting your first map in the air then - you're of to a good start I think, so I look forward to seeing it progress.. on little thing to note for now - rivers don't part, they come together, so your river floating from west and into the lake wouldn't part in two before entering, but could come from two different places and gather there instead
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    Quote Originally Posted by tilt View Post
    well, congratulations on getting your first map in the air then - you're of to a good start I think, so I look forward to seeing it progress.. on little thing to note for now - rivers don't part, they come together, so your river floating from west and into the lake wouldn't part in two before entering, but could come from two different places and gather there instead
    Thanks for the reply!

    Ah, it is somewhat unclear I guess. The river comes in from the north, enters the lake, and exits to the west. That exit is thickly vegetated marsh. Perhaps I should make those exit channels less defined.

    Any good ideas on how to show directionality of rivers?

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