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    Question World Map (expanded outline)

    My O'ghi map is a part of a larger world I am now working on. This is a large map that I have outlined and started to color. Not sure how much detail I will go with this map because it slows down my machine too much.

    I have put in the mountains but wondering if I should take them out and make this purely a political map. Some of my nations are undeveloped so are just forests.

    For a note, the Black/Red text are closed societies (hostile/monster), Red are monster lands. White/Black are the open nations that are a part of civilized societies. Obviously not all Civili nations are friends but this period of the timeline is about trade, expansion and establishing colonies.

    The commits and suggestions from the guild really help bring my first map together. I really would appreciated any thoughts on this one. Thanks.

    Note: I had to shrink map to 1/3rd size to post here...

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    The map looks like it's coming out great. If it were to be a story, it must be huge! As for the mountains, i would leave them. It gives it character. Nice job with it so far!

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    Thank you. It is a world setting for D&D.

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    My suggestion is...nation borders. and whats with the space between nations?

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    Yes, some boarders will be needed. This world has lots of monsters and monster nations. Right now, I am not having nations claim monster lands. I should have some claimed though.

    I remember seeing pre-colonial maps of America where it was 80% forest. This is a largely undeveloped world.

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