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    Default Forgotten Realms, Cormyr

    This was a map I recently did for the Neverwinter Nights persistent world server I've played on since 2005. It has a dozen or more server-canon areas and locations so it should be referenced with that in mind. As I've done a Cormyr map before, it was nice to be able to focus mostly on the building process and less on the research. It's layout is mostly based on Mike Schley's 4E Cormyr map.

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    Nice! I like that you've emulated Schley's style without attempting to make it look like his work.

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    Well Done!

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    Clear and easy to read, very nice!
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    This is a fun map to watch!

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    Very nice design but that L shaped mountain range does look rather improbable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robulous View Post
    Very nice design but that L shaped mountain range does look rather improbable.
    I don't disagree at all! Dungeons and Dragons lands are not known for making much geographical sense though, -especially- with mountain placement. (I'm currently mapping all of Faerūn and mountains are just plopped anywhere and in strange designs.) I suppose I could have made it less "perfect L" but they are pretty 'L'-like. Thanks for the comments!

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