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    Repped. This is a wonderful map. I've got to try some stuff in this style...though I can't imagine my execution would come to a quarter of the level of this one. Nice work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandwarf View Post
    Cool backstory...
    The part about the wall does remind me of the wall in George R. R. Martin's books. It that coincidence? Just wondering... sometimes I get great ideas, but then I Google them and realise it has all been done before
    It reminds me of it too, which is annoying as this idea does precede ASoIaF by about half a dozen years. :S So yeah, it's pure coincidence. When I did the Vaniya map I was toying with the idea of somehow changing it or missing it off, purely because I didn't like the similarities (although there's no ice involved in mine and it isn't MASSIVELY HIGH) but I decided to leave it in because screw it, I myself know I didn't copy it. Hehe.

    Redrobes: I have a small part of another continent sketched in a book from long ago where the story I plan on writing for NaNoWriMo takes place. Other than that the world is bare. My original sketch of Vaniya (which I rediscovered after I had done the Vaniya map and so varies quite a lot) goes further north with several countries up there making up Northern Vaniya.
    As for doing more in this style, well I'd still like to Perdon which was the map I was toying with doing at the start of this mapping cycle. I have the base map sorted so I'm set to go. There are also a few cities I would like to do and I would also try and keep the same or at least a similar (hand drawn with roughly the same palette) look for those. But as I said after Vaniya... the prospect scares me. I think any shortcomings in the knowledge of the mapper will be more obvious with a city map. (Why would this be positioned there? Where is the so-and-so? Etc.)

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    Amazing map, Ramah. [Dammit, no rep possible. Will do it ASAP]

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    I would love to see you do a city map Ramah!
    Maybe you should start small... with a village to try out the style.
    Check out my City Designer 3 tutorials. See my fantasy (city) maps in this thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandwarf View Post
    ... sometimes I get great ideas, but then I Google them and realise it has all been done before
    I feel the same way, someone once told me that all the basic story lines/ideas/plots have been used ad nauseum. All one can really do is try to put a new spin/twist to them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ramah View Post
    I think any shortcomings in the knowledge of the mapper will be more obvious with a city map. (Why would this be positioned there? Where is the so-and-so? Etc.)
    Give it a start and see if it inspires you. I'm finding through mapping my continent (which I'm decidedly vague on) that the map is inspiring the story, rather than the other way around.

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    Don't worry about George R. R. Martin. I believe some Chinese guy beat him to the idea of a big wall by a few years.

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    Oops. I realised I had forgotten to include the font information in my original post. I've edited it in there now.

    Thanks to all you lovely, unsung heroes of font creation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rdanhenry View Post
    Don't worry about George R. R. Martin. I believe some Chinese guy beat him to the idea of a big wall by a few years.
    I think the chinese guy thought on a much bigger scale, but there was also this roman guy, too.

    And great map, Ramah! No rep due to my not having repped enough other fine folks at the moment.
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    This is a very nice map. It was done very well.

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