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    Map The Ebony Kingdom - Maps for a LARP

    Here's another batch of maps I did for a LARP event named L'Enclave in Quebec, Canada.

    This time it's a kingdom splitted in 9 palatinate and one colony, each with their own cultures and customs. The setting of that game is low-fantasy, but if we compare with technology advance and mentality of the real world, it would be situated in the age of colonisation, probably somewhere between the 14th and 17th century (I know it's wide, but it's a fantasy thing, so it can really be anything) so I created a "colonialist"/discoverer map with all the adjacent country in Terra Incognita.

    This is some of my early work, it's not as colorful and detailed as my more recent work, but I think there is beauty in the simplicity.

    LE ROYAUME D'ÉBÈNE
    Royaume (Custom).jpg

    THE 9 PALATINATES AND THE COLONY
    Avhor.jpgcassolmer.jpgcorrèse.jpgfelbourg.jpglaure.jpgpyrae.pngsalvamer.jpgSarrehnor.jpgVal-de-Ciel.jpgTerres-des-Roses.jpg

    THE COLONIAL MAP
    Région (Custom).jpg

    Victor's Charts and Maps Emporium -> charts-and-maps.com
    Twitch -> twitch.tv/victordarklenn

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    Hell of a job! World map, map of the region, detailed map of the countries... congratulations!
    I really like this consistency. And a special mention for the choice of names: it's very evocative, original and beautiful.

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    That is really great! I really like the different symbols you have for the topography of the map.

    *can't rep again yet... sorry.

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    Wow!!! What you call simplicity looks like amazingly detailed & awesome work to me! Good job & thanks for sharing!

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    Thanks everyone!

    Quote Originally Posted by SharpPointyStick View Post
    Wow!!! What you call simplicity looks like amazingly detailed & awesome work to me! Good job & thanks for sharing!
    Well, it's less detailed than my more recent work, so for me it's simpler XD

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    So good. On an individual basis sure, but they really shine as a collection. The themes, styles, and color choices all come together to make the collection even cooler than the sum of its parts.

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