ganz fantastich... that is a beautiful map, love all the details and love the style - and truly appreciate the hard work that has been behind it. Have some rep
ganz fantastich... that is a beautiful map, love all the details and love the style - and truly appreciate the hard work that has been behind it. Have some rep
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Wow. That's a lot of dots with names next to them. A lot of red numbers, too. Then there are the dotted lines. Clearly, this has taken a lot of work. Wish I could see the whole thing at once at a decent size. You've got rivers splitting at the sea. I'm not sure you can use the "they're river deltas" justification on islands. Have some rep.
Wonderful map.
Did you draw all the heightlines by hand or did you use a technic to automatise them?
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This is perfect at so many levels! Impressive!
Amazing (at first glance), now examining in detail...
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Wow - I missed this first time around. It's beautiful, Veuxin!
Just a nosy question:
In German, you call it Kaiserreich Drachenstein.
In English that could by the Empire of Dragonstone or Drakestone or with a little stretch of the imagination Wyrmstone.
But Drakestrin? Why Drakestrin?
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That's because 'Drakestrin' is drakish (The common Conlang of the world); with 'drake' meaning dragon and 'strin' meaning 'stone'. ^^
@All the kudos I received (especially the feature - didn't notice it until now and...well, I am absolutely stunned ) - Thank you so very, very, very, [...] very much! =) It just feels absolutely awesome to receive so much applause for the work and...yes, the work really pays off that way, again and again. The whole world really is my legacy somehow (as stupid as that may sound ^^), and the map is the heart of that. I really can not express my gratitude in words...and yeah, I suck big time at thanking people.