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Thread: Map 39 - Gorgomotha, the Penninsula of Giants

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    Default Map 39 - Gorgomotha, the Penninsula of Giants

    The great Gorgomthan Penninsula sits astride the sweltering equator in the far West of the world, home to outsized creatures, outsized dangers, and outsized riches for those brave-or foolhardy-enough to seek them. The ancient and tribal Giants live in ritualized confederation with the hulking, solitary Beetletaurs of the western deserts and badlands. Foreign wee-folk (anyone smaller than the Giants and Beetletaurs) are known in small numbers, but are largely relegated to a small penninsula of their own in the east of Gorgomatha.

    (That's the basic setup. Working on hashing out ideas, flavor, geography, and artistic direction. Going to be playing this pretty straight without much satire or comedy.)

    Neighbors
    • The Eastern Reaches of Khaluk (South)
    • The Cocarne Empire (Southwest)
    • Losnivania (Northwest)
    • #42 (West)


    Here's a high level stab at the layout of things - I'm just brainstorming basic biomes, elevations, political divisions, and the like.

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    Nice start Will.
    I'm sad to hear about the lack of satire and comedy...
    The whole cheese thing sort grew a life of its own.
    Most of the countries are more straight so you're in good company.

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    Quote Originally Posted by will phillips View Post
    i'm just brainstorming basic biomes, elevations, political divisions, and the like.
    brrrraaaaiiiiins!

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    Just dropping this in before going back to work! Ha!

    Going with a very ancient Grecian, epic Homer sort of art direction combined with some of the more modern map legend elements.

    Still a big, big WIP.

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    Wow, those are some pretty funky colours . Good start.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Josiah VE View Post
    Wow, those are some pretty funky colours . Good start.
    Yeah, trying for an ancient Greek vase style here to mix it up. Wanting to get away from some of my typical design choices as a part of this exercise.
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    Yes! That style was an awesome choice to emulate for a map, that is a stroke of genius I think.

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    That is incredibly striking and bold Will.
    I love it. Great choice and direction.

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    Great style and color choice. I would probably go with more iconic mountains style to match the overall feel though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by - Max - View Post
    Great style and color choice. I would probably go with more iconic mountains style to match the overall feel though.
    Yeah, defininitey need to change that up, but due to work travel, I won't be able to really hash that out till this weekend.

    Still a lot of design exploration to get things dialed in, then I can start fleshing out the area.
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