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Not really. If you look at the scale, many of these places are several days ride from each other. Also note, that the area directly around the Kings Forest and south to the lakes edge are part of a 1400 year old kingdom, so that is for the most part very civilized and somewhat tamed.
The rest of the lands if you notice will have sometimes have over 100 miles between towns especially west and north of the StormHorn Mountains and south of the Dragonmere and they are fairly raw lands with plenty of room for marauding bands of x.
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How to create ISO Mountains in GIMP/PS using the Smudge tool
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Pimping my worldmap here. Still WIP... long way to go, but I'm pretty proud of what I've done so far...
*sigh* and now I have to go and buy the 4e FR books
Good work. I'm glad to see such a detailed map of Cormyr - it's an excellent setting. My only query would be where the borders are! Given Cormyr used to charge people to adventure and manned the borders it is quite important to be able to tell players when they have crossed into and out of Cormyr. It's a shjame that got lost in this one. However I undrestand that there is a load more detail that needed to be crammed into this. Good job - a very pretty map here, and on the other 4e maps you've got out there.
Welcome to the boards.
The boundries are "roughly" thus:
Stormhorns on the West, Eastern Stormhorns on the north and follow a line from them to Tilvers Gap. The eastern border is from Tilvers Gap down the Thunder Peaks to Daerlun or so and the DragonMere is the southern border.
So, only 1/4th to 1/3rd of the total area represented on the map is actually part of the Kingdom of Cormyr.
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Explanation of Layer Masks in GIMP
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