The whole map was started with a few images and thoughts. From there it grew in something that actually works and looks pretty.
The idea was to have this mythological lost city, a round city with spokes toward the glorious centre temple. A Greek city, but also a bit of Venice.
That would be the place for close combat, chaotic street fights.
And then there was the surrounding area, the dwarven area below the mountains, the deserted marsh area, the elven woods and the human fishing and farming villages.
The whole dwarf, elf and human thing left, but the mountain forest, marsh and villages is still there, as is the chaos in the city, and the order in the fields.
Other then that we wanted it to be a huge map, with 100+ territories and it should have a super region play, similar to world expended.
From there it evolved, lots of time put in small details, and now it's quite good.
Haha, now I remember. Maybe we should still try to merge the two regions in the top-left
Oh well, we'll get to try it at some point.
The whole map was started with a few images and thoughts. From there it grew in something that actually works and looks pretty.
The idea was to have this mythological lost city, a round city with spokes toward the glorious centre temple. A Greek city, but also a bit of Venice.
That would be the place for close combat, chaotic street fights.
And then there was the surrounding area, the dwarven area below the mountains, the deserted marsh area, the elven woods and the human fishing and farming villages.
The whole dwarf, elf and human thing left, but the mountain forest, marsh and villages is still there, as is the chaos in the city, and the order in the fields.
Other then that we wanted it to be a huge map, with 100+ territories and it should have a super region play, similar to world expended.
From there it evolved, lots of time put in small details, and now it's quite good.
Haha, now I remember. Maybe we should still try to merge the two regions in the top-left :P Oh well, we'll get to try it at some point.
"Strength doesn't lie in numbers, strength doesn't lie in wealth. Strength lies in nights of peaceful slumbers." ~Maria