Ok, now that I have the finished map thread for Greyvast out of the way,
Here's the village of Formene. I'm going to do this in two posts due to how the forum sees thumbnails.
If i post them all in this post, it gets messed up. I still have some messed up preview thumbs for map threads in finished maps.
Anyways, this map followed on from the Greyvast map.
After completing that, I was sketchign some locations around Greyvast and did a small drawing of a top down village of Formene.
I'll show that in the next post, along with where Formene is in Greyvast.
But first, a bit of story background.
Village of Formene
In the lands of Greyvast, a realm near to the borders of Night and the far expanses of Grizhnor, is a village that sits deep in the Llani Forsests region.
That forest is one of the last borders between the Hundrun region and the broken realm, which is itself losing ground to the slow creep of the desolation of DuSu.
The village of Formene is at a crossroads between many regions. It sits on a raised plot of rock at the southern end of a swath of highland, out in the sea of trees.
As the name implies, this village is populated by men of the south who were pushed northward over time by the by the relentless destruction of their homes and lands over generations.
Formene was one of the earliest settlements that the people of the Hundrun [various elven Hundin] approved of, and even aided in various ways.
Which was unusual as the Hundin are a wild and natural people who live directly with the rough and rugged lands of Greyvast.
They are not primitives, but could be seen as such by those who do not know them better.
Highly knowledgeable and skilled, the Hundin choose this life. Everyday.
They are capable of city building and could raise a spectacular empire if they saw fit, but they do not see value in such things.
The men from the south are the Remnant ofSolis, the Rimses and the Solren.
They are not the only men in Greyvast, but they are rumored to be the only "civilized" men.
At it's origin, Formene was a meeting place, on high ground, at a crossroads. The forests of Llani are vast and wild. And they are dangerous.
Without a guide, travelers would be led astray, if not become a meal for the myriad of hungry ones out in the mists.
And travelers must know, the green is not their friend. Or not all of it, at any rate. Nor even some of the stone beneath their feet.
Strange forces are at work here.
Strange and powerful.
And that is the setting where Formene sits; a comfortable illusion of civility in a dangerous sea of leaf and mist, stone and shadows.
Village of Formene by jstevenson.jpg
Have a great week and great Christmas. Cheers, J