This map = win.
Also... I love the background story. Is that your contribution or was it something that came with the description of the area?
Fancy that! I had a look online and saw some 'pilgrimage' badges and the hand and key crest looks like it could pass for one (the real badges are quite heraldic). Thanks Valarian, I had no idea about this little detail of history.
This map = win.
Also... I love the background story. Is that your contribution or was it something that came with the description of the area?
Last edited by Karro; 06-18-2008 at 10:16 AM.
Thanks Karro! There are some magnificent maps in this month's challenge - Fort Lost is a really good entry and there are others which are still being done which I think will be real winners when they are completed. The real winner will be the CBWP which will have a whole set of new maps, which is what I really like about this month's challenge - every map will have a use.
I made up the background story loosely based on what Torq had written about Groam - glad you liked it!
You added a dovecote.
[rlucci wipes a tear from the corner of his eye]
I love dovecotes.
[sniff]
Hate to say this, rlucci, but from what I read, they were introduced to provide the monks with some meat to eat (pigeon).....but in this monastery they're messenger pigeons!
Daaaaammmmnnn. *applause*
Well, I am more than a little late on this, but I must say this is an amazing map. Just goes to show that digging through the archives here can uncover some real gems! Rep for you, Revells!
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