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Thread: Myrn, a magical world with floating islands and sleeping dragons.

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    Map Myrn, a magical world with floating islands and sleeping dragons.

    Hey! I wanted to share this map with you all. I started it a long time ago and I restarted it at least three times. Floating islands and overlapping landmasses were a real struggle to get right. There are a lot of hours in this map and I learned so much by trial and error. If I’d know this forum was so awesome I would defenitely have posted this in a WIP thread but it’s too late for that now.

    These are the floating islands of Myrn, a hollow world deprived of magic and in a constant war for a precious stone called wandercystal that contains some magical energy. We play in this world in our D&D campaign and the lore is a combined effort. When a player is delayed or can’t show up we’ll worldbuild the whole evening telling each other stories that come out of nowhere. This world has a special place in my heart because it didn’t only bring fun but also some lifelong friends.

    I hope you like it!

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    Guild Expert Facebook Connected Arimel's Avatar
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    This is just amazing! I love the level of detail with the different levels and the perspectives involved. I can really (not really) imagine how long this would have taken you to draw!

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    Another 'wow' for Dimension Door !
    I love it. I mean... how could we not love it ? Your drawing is amazing, your colors catch the eye, and your work is always original. I would maybe nitpick a little about the labels, not always readable and a bit too fancy for my taste but uh... just ignore me and be sure you worked well

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    Yeah, like the others have said, this is a marvel! I'm tempted to agree with Misty about the labels, and also I'd say that I'm a little confused about the guy under the tree in the foreground: is it a giant tree and a giant man, or is it just much closer to the viewer?

    I also couldn't help but thinking that, when you named the city of Barathrum, it was because someone was desperate to use the... ahem... barathrum

    Great work!!!

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    An image full of life!

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    The map is fantastic and I love your use of pretty unusual colors

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    Really original and colorfull work!

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    This is quite a magical world! Your design, colors, and originality are wonderful.

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    This map is incredibly beautiful, and I would absolutely love to play an RPG set there.

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