Some of it was cut off during printing but I have the original copy for my party’s reference. 9 total countries, politics between them, different economics, some having dusting religions, and at least an attempt at making a geographically correct map w/most nations having forested regions and dense grasslands.
One political issue which is blatantly obvious on the map is the Corcorin Warfront which is a the front and rear lines of a large scale war for resources and socio-political control over a large area of the map. I tried to make the politics of each country both interesting and make sense (dwarven country doesn’t get along with elven country but both get along with non-human welcoming country, so on and so forth.)
I also tried to make many of the settlements, towns, and cities include a port because during the medieval era seaborne trade and travel was the most efficient though not necessarily the safest.
Input/constructive criticism welcome
submitted by /u/Intelligent-Plastic3
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r/DnD Some of it was cut off during printing but I have the original copy for my party’s reference. 9 total countries, politics between them, different economics, some having dusting religions, and at least an attempt at making a geographically correct map w/most nations having forested regions and dense grasslands. One political issue which is blatantly obvious on the map is the Corcorin Warfront which is a the front and rear lines of a large scale war for resources and socio-political control over a large area of the map. I tried to make the politics of each country both interesting and make sense (dwarven country doesn’t get along with elven country but both get along with non-human welcoming country, so on and so forth.) I also tried to make many of the settlements, towns, and cities include a port because during the medieval era seaborne trade and travel was the most efficient though not necessarily the safest. Input/constructive criticism welcome submitted by /u/Intelligent-Plastic3 [link] [comments]
Some of it was cut off during printing but I have the original copy for my party’s reference. 9 total countries, politics between them, different economics, some having dusting religions, and at least an attempt at making a geographically correct map w/most nations having forested regions and dense grasslands.
One political issue which is blatantly obvious on the map is the Corcorin Warfront which is a the front and rear lines of a large scale war for resources and socio-political control over a large area of the map. I tried to make the politics of each country both interesting and make sense (dwarven country doesn’t get along with elven country but both get along with non-human welcoming country, so on and so forth.)
I also tried to make many of the settlements, towns, and cities include a port because during the medieval era seaborne trade and travel was the most efficient though not necessarily the safest.
Input/constructive criticism welcome
submitted by /u/Intelligent-Plastic3
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