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Thread: May 2020 Challenge: The Kingdom City of Barkinia

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    Came out fantastic! I love how you've divided up the map with the factions and whatnot. I also really like how "simple" it is artwork wise (with the solid lines, and the black/white main colors), and it focuses more on the layout. I really like this one. Great work!

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    Quote Originally Posted by morganPotPie View Post
    Came out fantastic! I love how you've divided up the map with the factions and whatnot. I also really like how "simple" it is artwork wise (with the solid lines, and the black/white main colors), and it focuses more on the layout. I really like this one. Great work!
    Thanks MorganPotPie! I wanted to keep it simple; just using black and white seemed to be interesting enough at the beginning; then I realised the map needed some traces of colour, that's where the symbols and shields came in.


    Quote Originally Posted by arsheesh View Post
    Well, easily one of the more creative entries this month! So the halfling cartographer managed to draw this entire map while awaiting supper huh? That must have been some wait. Love all the symbols in this piece. So much great detail. Wonderful job!

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    -Arsheesh
    Thanks Arsheesh, it must have been a long wait indeed for that supper. I guess the problem is that Halfling's relatives were not in Dipp's clan so no dwarven fast-food service available for that occasion.

    Quote Originally Posted by SkryNRiv View Post
    Such a wonderful map with all those little details and stuff! Also, I think it's awesome that you had the idea of telling a story that goes with the map, as it adds a degree of depth, like it isn't just a piece of paper that depicts a city, but also serves as the setting of a nice novel. Congrats on that!

    Btw, I noticed some typos, is it okay if I point them out?
    Thanks for the nice words and glad you liked the story And of course, sure, go ahead with the typos!

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