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    Well, finished Prydden after much work.
    It's heavily inspired by Ramah's Vaniya map, and both the mountains, trees and color style is mimicked.
    In Emery, most cities are floating, due to a magic accident which rendered most of the land unfertile.
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    Very nice! Looks great

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    I like that dueling green idea there, one is lush and one is kind of dead.
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    It looks great. The cartouche, however, does contain an error. The "it's" should be "its". I also wonder why it wasn't placed a bit farther left, since there is room and in its current location, it cuts into the land.

    I really like that it does look like a physical, used map without overdoing the distressing. I could see this as a movie prop.

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    Oh, never saw that....
    Err, the cartouche was added at the end, and the cartographer was not a very good speller? And it wasn't discovered until it was delivered?

    And I expanded the size of the map to properly fit the border, and forgot to move the cartouche afterwards.. It's too easy to make such mistakes...

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