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    Map Great House of Morgyle

    This is sort of a map, just doesn't have labels at the moment.
    And may actually become part of a larger rendering of the entire estate.
    I am not entirely sure at this point.
    I was sitting around drawing on Saturday? or was it Sunday?.. I think it was Saturday.
    Drew up several little images and this was one and then a little story sort of sprouted.
    [This was maybe 3 by 4 inches or so. Somewhat small for me.]

    Here's that story....
    This is the great house of Morgyle, or, as it is known among humans,
    The Longshadows; the estate of the ancient and noble family of Albinuris.

    However, among the cats of the Silver Lakes, it has long been known as
    the roaming lands of that great and widely acclaimed feline
    and most noble personage [or as it were... cattage ? ],
    the great Morgyle the Grey - survivor of the Ratten Plague
    and feller of the Catslayer, the human RinqleSnarl
    as the cats call him. [In life he was Olaf Grenil.]

    The estate is extensive with many barns further afield
    and a very large collection of cellars and basements.
    Such wondrous places a cat might wander and lay about
    in such pleasure with things to see and to smell that delight
    the senses and arouse the strange feline passions.

    The Albinuris family have long been friends of the Feline folk,
    as well as host to a varied array of creatures, mythical and general.
    And from them have they learned much that is both hidden and secret.
    Such as the time of day when it is best to eat a nut or to clean one's nails
    of the blood of one's foe, should one claw that foe to utter ruin.

    It is rumored that Lady Kuris, a most ancient dame of House Albinuris,
    speaks 10 dialects of Cat and has a passing understanding of
    the Rattenspech, as well as the lost tongue of Micenaur.
    She was known to mediate disputes between the Rats and Cats
    when requested to act as such, for they have many grievances, those two.


    And here's the little image/map thing, as it sits right now....
    I am always reminded of Larb and flowers in the grass, so those are a nod to her.

    Click image for larger version. 

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    Last edited by J.Edward; 09-04-2017 at 11:56 AM.

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    For such a small thing it is incredibly pretty. The background was an interesting read as well.

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    Nice little piece, J You could totally do a book of these.
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    Wonderful... I'd like to wander in those garden, though I don't think my dogs are welcome ?

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    Yes, I'm with Chashio. A book of Sir Inkman's maps. Each page could tell the story of a different locale. You write that book, sir, and you will be a wealthy man indeed. And deservedly so.

    A fantastic map, and a wonderful story. Sadly I can't rep you at the moment.

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    Wonderfulness!

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    You really have a knack for the "fairytale" imbued map. I can easily imagine how a book of your maps, texts & illustration would be great.
    And I really approve and support the pretty flowers ! I hope it's gonna convince Larb to deliver us new gorgeous maps .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samstego View Post
    For such a small thing it is incredibly pretty. The background was an interesting read as well.
    Thank you Sam
    Quote Originally Posted by Chashio View Post
    Nice little piece, J You could totally do a book of these.
    Thanks Chashio
    I should... only...what ? ... maybe 99 or so more of them to go?
    How many would be enough for a book, do you suppose?
    Quote Originally Posted by - JO - View Post
    Wonderful... I'd like to wander in those garden, though I don't think my dogs are welcome ?
    Thanks JO Your dog could go... but with all the cats, would they want to?
    Quote Originally Posted by Wingshaw View Post
    Yes, I'm with Chashio. A book of Sir Inkman's maps. Each page could tell the story of a different locale. You write that book, sir, and you will be a wealthy man indeed. And deservedly so.

    A fantastic map, and a wonderful story. Sadly I can't rep you at the moment.

    Wingshaw
    Thanks so much Wingshaw
    Do you have a thought on how many maps a book like that should have? or at least pages?
    Quote Originally Posted by Bogie View Post
    Wonderfulness!
    Thank you Bogie
    Possibly fit for Sir Bogramal's summer cottage
    Quote Originally Posted by Ilanthar View Post
    You really have a knack for the "fairytale" imbued map. I can easily imagine how a book of your maps, texts & illustration would be great.
    And I really approve and support the pretty flowers ! I hope it's gonna convince Larb to deliver us new gorgeous maps .
    Thank you Ilanthar
    We will see with books. I am trying to set up Patreon at the moment.
    And absolutely YES - Larb... where are you?
    [concentrates very hard....telepathically messages Larb - visit~the~Guild... ~visit~... ]

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    Quote Originally Posted by J.Edward View Post
    Thanks so much Wingshaw
    Do you have a thought on how many maps a book like that should have? or at least pages?
    Hmm, how about 50?

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    This is a little precious jewel. Very well done!

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