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    You really nailed the historical feel here. I can easily imagine finding this in an ancient book buried within an antique library somewhere - you can almost smell the old parchment. The "wavelines" around the coasts (or whatever you want to call them) maybe add a little restlessness to it that I'm not completely sold on, but the overall look is solid. I'm sure it'll serve the campaign well.

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    I love this map! The aesthetic and overall feel of it is great! Your style really gears me up to get ready to play some DnD -- I can't wait to see what else you have!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yaro View Post
    I love this map! The aesthetic and overall feel of it is great! Your style really gears me up to get ready to play some DnD -- I can't wait to see what else you have!
    Thank you! If my maps inspire people to play DnD, that's great!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kellerica View Post
    You really nailed the historical feel here. I can easily imagine finding this in an ancient book buried within an antique library somewhere - you can almost smell the old parchment. The "wavelines" around the coasts (or whatever you want to call them) maybe add a little restlessness to it that I'm not completely sold on, but the overall look is solid. I'm sure it'll serve the campaign well.

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    Oh, wow, that's a great compliment, thank you! If you mean the ones right next to coast I'm considering making them denser. That might give a less restless impression (or make it worse ). Thanks for your feedback and kiitos!

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