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    Nice color scheme. One thing that seems slightly odd is how the river whose mouth ends near Refugee's Landing suddenly disappears at the border of Haldruz. I imagine this is because you wish to emphasize the region of the Great Entropy, but extending the river through other political territories would not detract from this. In fact, the political borders of the western nations looks as if it follows rivers, but no rivers are indicated on the map...am I missing something?

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    -Arsheesh

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    Quote Originally Posted by arsheesh View Post
    Nice color scheme. One thing that seems slightly odd is how the river whose mouth ends near Refugee's Landing suddenly disappears at the border of Haldruz. I imagine this is because you wish to emphasize the region of the Great Entropy, but extending the river through other political territories would not detract from this. In fact, the political borders of the western nations looks as if it follows rivers, but no rivers are indicated on the map...am I missing something?

    Cheers,
    -Arsheesh
    Thanks for the comments, sorry it's taken a little while to reply, i've been away the last few days!

    The rivers around Refugee's Landing and New Lechlyn are smallish affairs. I struggle to emphasize size of rivers, especially on big maps where scale is an issue. Imagine them on par with the Pre-London parts of the Thames, or the Tyne river. I could extend it into Haldruz, I could perhaps try to see what that would look like. While some borders of this region do follow rivers, they mostly seem to be forming around mountains. The large "river" to the north, near Sentra, is actually a huge inlet, like you would get in between Devon/Cornwall and Wales.

    If I do the true rivers going into another country, do you think i should represent them as a simple line?

    Again, thanks for your feedback!

    Also, thanks for the like vorropohaiah

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