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    Default The Magnificent Island City of Ganador

    Well, it's been a while since last I worked on a city map... so here's another go at it! First of all, some backstory.



    Ganador is a city at the mouth of the river Celwyr, capital of the Daveiry Province in the Free Lands of Gaendyr (the name of which was obviously derived from the word Ganador). You can find all about those weird places on this map I created a few years ago, or in a little more detail here.

    Ganador was originally founded in the 23rd century AFI as a temporary refuge for people fleeing the constant wars ravaging the lands around the Celwyr. They picked a bunch of islands (little more than mud flats) at the mouth of the river - close enough to land for them to easily trade with people from the mainland, and far enough for their settlement to be easily defensible. Whenever war broke out, people from dozens of miles around would flock to the islands and hide in ramshackle huts put together from driftwood. As soon as peace returned they would go back to their homes to try and pick up the pieces and start their lives over.

    Of course this wasn't something they could keep on doing forever. Rebuilding everything just to see it destroyed in the next war isn't a very motivating prospect. So more and more people decided to stay on the islands and eke out a living there. Life wasn't easy in the beginning: the islands were mostly sand, too weak to build stone houses on, and the bedrock was tens of feet below sea level, so just digging down until you found rock solid was utterly impossible. Ground water was mostly salty, so growing crops was nigh on impossible, and soon the few trees that managed to grow on the islands were chopped down for firewood or timber (remember, stone buildings were impossible). The only sort of sustainable income the islanders managed to generate was from trade: the location of the islands near the mouth of the Celwyr, the largest artery of trade in this part of the world, gave them a splendid advantage. Originally the islanders took to piracy to earn a living, but gradually this shifted to trading themselves, which eventually led to the establishment of the Ganadorian Hanze, a loose organisation teaming up the wealthiest traders. The little settlement started to flourish, but the geography of the place never really allowed it to grow larger than just a collection of wooden huts and warehouses.

    Everything changed when someone (according to myth it was the first Lord of Ganador himself, although historians tend to doubt that) discovered that it was possible to reach the bedrock, by driving tree trunks in the soft soil. By connecting these poles with horizontal beams, it suddenly became possible to build far larger structures. Coupled with the now swiftly accumulating wealth of the settlement, big construction projects started popping up all over the islands. Some failed, resulting in huge structures just sinking away in the bog, but most actually succeeded. Just a few decades later the mud flats dotted with wooden huts had been transformed into a sprawling city of palaces and public halls, of soaring monuments and airy squares. Thousands of people were attracted from the mainland, originally as cheap workers, but many of those, or their descendants, eventually converted to trade themselves.

    Ganador became a major powerhouse of trade in the centuries that followed. The Ganadorian Hanze became so powerful it came to supplant the original line of Ganadorian Lords and produce their own line of Lords instead. Unchecked, the Hanze evolved into a supreme power within the city. And then it overflowed it. The organisation grew until it had factories in hundreds of ports all over the known world, and physically owned tens of thousands of miles of overland trade roads - along with the halting posts, fortresses, wells and other facilities that go with it. With humongous wealth came military power. The Hanze established its own navy, originally to defend its fleets of merchant ships against piracy, but it soon found other uses for it as well. However, Ganador never physically conquered much of the world at all, leaving the political management to kings and cardinals. They even extended cheap loans to them, which eventually led to much of the power structure in the outside world being in excruciating debt with the organisation. And thus Ganador ruled the world, without ever formally becoming a center of political power.



    Whew, this turned out to be a LOT of blah-dee-blah! I'm gonna leave this post as it is now, and publish my first bit of progress in the next post.
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    Okay, so after all that jibber jabber it's time I provided you guys with some actual images of some actual progress.

    The outline of the islands is based on a real place, but I'll leave it to you geography freaks to find out where exactly . I mirrored, rotated and puppetwarped the bejeezus out of it, so while it's probably still vaguely recognizable for people familiar with the archipelago in question, it's now become more of an inspiration than a blatant rip-off. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, right? So this one's for you, mother earth!

    Okay, so here's the first sketch for the outline:
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    And here's the first take on the actual linework, followed by the first set of city blocks. The houses are a tad smaller than I'm used to, but that's mainly because I want to keep the size of the map reasonably managable, and with all that open space it gets pretty large pretty quickly. In the current setup 1 pixel equals about 15 ft.
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    Update!

    added a ton more houses to the big island in the south, and did some quick-n-dirty work on the sea mask for your convenience (so you can more easily distinguish streets from waterways).

    While I was at it, I decided to redo the city blocks near the shores so the buildings would go all the way to the waterline, just as they do in Venice. That will allow citizens to navigate the city on foot as well as by boat. The only places where I kept a distance between the water and the buildings is near the sheltered bay. This is the original seed of the Ganadorian harbour, where quays are probably a useful tool to load and unload ships.

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    Ooh yeah, a small tip on the location of the inspiration archipelago: it's somewhere along the African coast
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    Alright. One Island down, twelve more to go! And a bunch of mainland settlements of course. And then I'm gonna start colouring this little monster

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    Another map to be envious about, it would seem. ;P I like the layout of the islands and the streets. Think it's gonna turn out really nice!

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    Wow! such teeny tiny details. Do you work at one size and then reduce the export to upload?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mouse View Post
    Wow! such teeny tiny details. Do you work at one size and then reduce the export to upload?
    I sized the map down for it to fit perfectly for a Mouse

    Seriously, I did rescale the actual image a bit (to 2/3rds or the original), but I'm happy to share the fullsize image as well if you want to see a tad more detail:

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    Thank you - it looks even more impressive than before

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    Alright, island 2 is done! And since I dug a canal through the middle, I suppose I should say I'm now 3/14ths done instead of 2/13ths

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    Oh that's a really neat idea - adding the canals afterwards! It makes the road bridges look so natural and real

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