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    ? ?

    This is it -

    http://forums.gleemax.com/showpost.p...&postcount=172

    Thats the exact post, and here is the thread (on that page) -

    http://forums.gleemax.com/showthread...1094493&page=6

    Tough Crowd.

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    I think Rob meant to say 'providing' rather than 'proving'. Not a tough crowd, just a curious one
    Last edited by torstan; 11-25-2008 at 03:07 PM.

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    Okay, that makes all the difference in the world.

    I thought you guys were goin to break-out the rubber-hoses and make me talk.

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    Sorry MarkisTay -

    D@mn spellchecker! Why can't my computer just know what I mean to type!

    Have some rep for your good natured response to my inadvertently harsh post

    -Rob A>

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    Schley, I'm totally impressed to see you here! I'm a huge fan of this map. In fact, I printed it out and laminated it for my reference. This map is the single reason why I chose to start our campaign in Cormyr as we all get our 4E feet wet, so to speak.

    Wonderful work, excellent map. Please, please, please keep me/us updated when you decide to do more in the FR campaign setting for 4E!

    Blackflagon

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    I know it's years later, but I absolutely love this map. The first time I saw it, I literally gasped and said "This is amazing!!!"

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    Wow, very pretty! Is it hand-drawn and scanned, or done with a tablet?

    My only comments are it's quite busy with labels obscuring your pretty handiwork, but that's true of real world maps so not really a criticism. I'd also like to see a more contrasting colour and/or texture distinguishing the swamps from lakes. But overall, fantastic.

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    Nice use of color, and a very gentle map to look at. Love it.

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    Very well done!

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