I think that these letters, scrawled on a bit of tattered and weatherstained parchment, would make a great visual accompaniment to your map when the wiki is up.
I think that these letters, scrawled on a bit of tattered and weatherstained parchment, would make a great visual accompaniment to your map when the wiki is up.
Yeah, that sounds like a good idea. However, I'm not so good at the photoshopping and such... which'd mean that probably somebody else would have to do it. I also think that the paper should not be too stained, I imagined that the letters were sent using these D&D magic token mail pigeons...
Two in harmony surpass one in perfection
I have to rescan the first sketch, the pencil drawing is not recognizable and somehow PS does not want to change anything with that... Cannot be helped, I guess. So here's some more stuff.
Message #3
»My liege, we have reached the southern settlement almost as planned. I am afraid that I have to inform you that all of its inhabitants are dead. They have been so for a long time, we only found skeletal remains. While some of the expedition inquired to leave things be and simply go on with the mapping, I insisted that the matter is looked into, since these islands and everything on them are my liege's assets.
I ordered Sir Brynwick and his team to continue with the mapping whilst the rest of us do research on the events that took place here. We will especially try to find out how the people died, and if that is connected to either or both of the magical beast I mentioned or the stone pillar found at the eastern edge of the settlement.
Viro just mentioned that the amount of bones found might easily exceed the number of people noted on the old map.
Brynwick estimates the conclusion of my liege's first new map within four to five days, afterwards we will continue to the island south of here.
Best regards,
Shinon Leoman«
Two in harmony surpass one in perfection
And booya - I finally have something to present!
One is the first sketch - pencil on paper, redrawn with black biro to see something after scanning.
The second one is the overall map in progress. It's soft pencil drawn, reinforced with harder pencil and finalized with a black ballpen. It's still very naked, but I hope you can see where I'm trying to go.
And before the story unfolds farther, I will leave you in the dark about what some of the symbols mean.
@Hans-Worst: The crosses on your coast are major cities, the other symbol is a site of any sort. You might want to know.
The things in the lower right Corner are doodles, experimental fonts I'll put on the map itself...
Two in harmony surpass one in perfection
I am planning to make separate maps for each island. For that reason, I am currently transferring the outline map (not the sketch) to grid paper so I can easier scale up or down by hand.
Two in harmony surpass one in perfection