
Oakfall By Obliro - (14 comments)
City Of Galastan By Blaidd Drwg - (11 comments)
The City-kingdoms Of The Haréshk By Vorropohaiah - (18 comments)
Selvarin By -Max- - (9 comments)
Britannia By Hai-Etlik - (16 comments)
The High-empire Of Korachan And The Inner Sea By Vorropohaia - (44 comments)
As stunning as this piece is, it is made all the more impressive by the fact that this was only Obliro's second foray into fantasy cartography, and the only one that he has finished. Which mea...

This is Blaidd Drwg's second consecutive Cartographers Choice Award, following quick on the heels of his majestic map. One look at this map though and there's no doubt why. It is exceptional...

This is now the second of vorropohaiah's maps to receive a Cartographers Choice Award here at the Guild, and it is easy to understand why. A lot of time and care went into crafting the rich d...

Anyone who's been around the Guild in recent months has bound to have come across the work of one -Max-. Though he's only been here for about 5 months or so he's been quite prolific in that ti...

Hai-Etlik specialises in using 'real world' mapping software to make fantasy maps. He also writes his own code to place forests. This is a map of the world of Britannia in the popular Ultima s...

This huge map contains an incredible amount of detail depicting a convincing landmass layered in history. There are some lovely touches like the way the neatline distorts to fit the graticu...
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