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    Picking one is much to hard to do! I have a huge folder of maps I've collected -- some for reference purposes, some because they're just beautiful...

    How about these two from deviantART?

    http://jocarra.deviantart.com/art/Th...-Map-114497940

    http://fragless.deviantart.com/art/M...Eltar-28208522
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    Shelly Shapiro's mountains were probably an early influence on my mountains, as were her fen markers. (The little tufty plant things.) I went over to the bookshelf and grabbed my Belgariad omnibus, and sure enough, they're much like I remember.

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    Very good pick StillCypher!
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    those were really cool stillcypher

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    I'm not sure if I can pick a favourite but the black & white maps of Middle Earth (from the books) and the Harn maps certainly had a huge impact on my own style.
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    I love this city-map from Perdido Street Station - China Mieville

    It's one of those instances where just by looking at the map, you are introduced to the character that is the city itself - as sprawling and as complex in psyche as it's streets and suburbs.
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    The map from The Hobbit. Probably the first fantasy map I ever saw, introducing me to the very concept of a map of someplace imagined, and still among the most enthralling I've ever seen. Deciphering the runes for myself was a big part of it, but the style was beautiful -- particularly Erebor itself, and the flourishes like the spider web -- and the way it was bigger than the area it actually depicted, with references like "the Withered Heath, whence came the Great Worms", just made it a truly awesome map and a place from which the mind could begin to wander.

    "Stand by the grey stone when the thrush knocks..."
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    The Perdido Street Station map is pretty sweet. (Good book too, for people who haven't read it.)

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    But yeah, the map from the hobbit was the one which seared mapping into my soul...closely followed by the LOTR map. My brother had the hardbacks with the big fold out onionskin paper maps at the back, they were gorgeous.

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