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WIP map for Draica

Started by knightvision, December 06, 2008, 11:00:22 PM

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knightvision

This map is a WIP for Draica, capital of Lucidor in my campaign setting of Ebonyr.


Narf the Mouse

About the only thing my inexpert eye can spot is the docks look way too long for that size of river.

Which is nit-picking.
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knightvision

I agree with you. The river isn't really big enough for the docks. I'll rework that area.

knightvision

I've "re-imagined" the City of Draica.


Silverlion

That seems in many ways improved, although it seems that people might build other bridges to prevent congestion (of course they may use ferries instead. While more defendable this way, the traffic congestion might force alternate ways to deal movement of goods through the city.
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knightvision

Quote from: Silverlion;274830That seems in many ways improved, although it seems that people might build other bridges to prevent congestion (of course they may use ferries instead. While more defendable this way, the traffic congestion might force alternate ways to deal movement of goods through the city.

I put some of your suggestions into effect. I added a bridge to the Northwest as well as a "mainland" settlement.


Narf the Mouse

Yeah, it does need more bridges.
The main problem with government is the difficulty of pressing charges against its directors.

Given a choice of two out of three M&Ms, the human brain subconsciously tries to justify the two M&Ms chosen as being superior to the M&M not chosen.