Yeah, but I've seen midlands used in more places than just that novel. So it's not as big of a deal. Westeros however is pretty unique to Martin's novels and Midlands is just more general. Could go with Midgard heh.
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Gandwarf has fallen into shadow...
Yeah, but I've seen midlands used in more places than just that novel. So it's not as big of a deal. Westeros however is pretty unique to Martin's novels and Midlands is just more general. Could go with Midgard heh.
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Gandwarf has fallen into shadow...
Westeros was used before the current map, which didn't have Drahkmar on it at all. So it needed a name change anyway.
Just an image of what it might look like from a skyship traveling near the Heaven's Above.
The Midlands portion of the map is approximately 95% done. I need to add some rivers to the tribal lands of the Hakori nomads and come up with a name for that big arsed mountain in the middle. If I can't come up with a cool name, I'll just chop it out. This version of the map has all the kingdom and capitol city names along with the completed skyland of Kahandarak, which is almost covered entirely by thick jungle and dangerous rivers.
Oops. I had the skyland names layer hidden. Oh well.
Looks very nice but I'm not sure why the land is casting a shadow on the clouds. Clean, nice, and unique otherwise. Good job.
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The land is above the clouds. It's a campaign where the land float high in the atmosphere of an oxygen/nitrogen rich gas giant. Big continent sized floating islands along with thousands of little floating islands.
I like the style of this map a lot. The font is a good choice, and I like the colors and the way that you have shown the cities.
I also like the general idea behind the map. It is a great little twist!
One quick question though... On the continents, the areas that look like lakes, are they lakes, or areas where there are "holes" in the earth?