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Quarque

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Re: Let's Make a Map: Day 7 - The Keystone
« Reply #120 on: February 08, 2024, 03:52:34 am »

damn, nice one

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« Reply #121 on: February 08, 2024, 04:02:12 am »

damn, nice one

Thank you!

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Re: Let's Make a Map: Day 7 - The Keystone
« Reply #122 on: February 08, 2024, 09:06:13 am »

Oudeland
Centerpoint: The Great Lakesides
In the center the terrain slowly fades from Thornsea/Rainforest, to fairly fertile land. It has been fed by constant rain and monsoons flooding the river, and the geothermal vents in the area cause a number of hot springs to form, providing heat on even cold nights to the area. Within the fertile land lies the the three Great Lakes fed by the central river, from which water passes and collects, and during the monsoons swells to old riverbeds. Here is a plentiful place, where the land is rich, the waters warm, and there are many fish.

West Point: The Shifting Savanna
To the West lies a place forgotten by time. Once a thriving floodplain filled with life in the ancient past, a harsh drought came over the land. The rivers that once fed it dried up, the desert encroached upon it's soil, eventually forming oil as life was buried by sandstorms. The rains came again, sediment built up, and new life came to the to the place. What it is today is a place filled with long grasses and few trees, adapted to the shifting seasons and holding on to all the moisture. It's an area with fauna and flora from the desert, and animals adapted to living in this place such as sand cats and meekrats. When the rains come, the old paths are washed away, and new life sprouts after.

East Point: The Shrouded Pingu
To the east lies an area of spiritual significance. Hills of ice-cored permafrost offer watch over a land that melts during the summer, the tundra. During most of the year the shallow rivers are frozen over, and the grasses covered by snow .The shadow of the Ice Wall blocks the light. A flat land broken up by flat hilltops and bumps of ice. But during spring the area comes alive, and the light over the Ice Wall as the sun passes through brings to mind divine providence.

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The Great Lake, the Atsuiyama Mountains and the Measured Steppe (2): Quarque, A_Curious_Cat
Oudeland (1): TricMagic
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Re: Let's Make a Map: Day 7 - The Keystone
« Reply #123 on: February 08, 2024, 11:33:57 am »

Vale of Waters

In the central band of the country is a lowland defined by the retreat of ancient glaciers. Scattered from East to West are kettle lakes, ice-scarred promontory peaks, and low ridgelines of deposited sediment.

In the east by the Ice Wall, the freshest remnants of glacial activity can be identified; gravel beds, moraines and the like. This land is a tundra of warmly-colored shrubs and sedge grasses, grazed by herds of caribou that alternately can be found migrating to the evergreen forest Northwards in the Evergreen Reach. In summer, multicolored wildflowers blossom from the earth, areas of which are warm enough to tolerate agriculture. The morning sun lights the crags of the Ice Wall like a bonfire, and sends a glut of meltwater to swell the banks of a river heading west. Beneath the permafrost are vast beds of anthracite coal and petroleum.

To the west in the shadow of the Cholades and ‘Amit, the land is a savannah of tall wildgrasses and scattered acacia copses. The climate is warm here, but not prone to drought due to a high water table fed by geothermal heat. When one spots a little hillock on this savanna, it is a geyser as often as it is a termite mound. The biodiversity in this region is staggering: giraffes and dwarf elephants in the patches of thin forest, great wildcats and wildebeest patrolling the grasslands. The place is fit to make a zoologist (or a hunter) twitch with excitement. A river cuts this land too, fed by the water table and rare torrential downpours: west to east, this one. The geological activity here has left behind kimberlite pipes, the source of elusive diamonds and other precious gemstones, as well as a fair few rare earth metals.

In the center of the Vale of Waters is a merger of all the rivers on the continent fit to name: North from Monsoon Point, West from the savannah, East from the tundra, all emptying their burdens to the South and the distant sea beyond the Painted Land. A great lake sits here, relatively shallow but broad. Its waters are flush with freshwater fish and waterfowl. The terrain beyond the lakeshore of brown sand and clay beds is some of the most supremely fertile earth in all the world, a temperate country of low hills and beautifully green grass. The summers are warm but mild to crops, the winters thinly blanket the land in snow for a month or so before melting. Little of the wildlife is dangerous; foxes, burrowing rodents from shrews to beavers, hares and the like.




I tried to blend a bunch of things I liked from a bunch of different people.
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TricMagic

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Re: Let's Make a Map: Day 7 - The Keystone
« Reply #124 on: February 08, 2024, 11:36:28 am »

Probably fine with mine or yours. It's pretty neat. And a cool name.
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« Reply #125 on: February 08, 2024, 01:07:13 pm »

Quote from: allthevotes
The Great Lake, the Atsuiyama Mountains and the Measured Steppe (2): Quarque, A_Curious_Cat
Oudeland (1): TricMagic
Vale of Waters (1): NUKE9.13
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« Reply #126 on: February 08, 2024, 01:42:58 pm »

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The Great Lake, the Atsuiyama Mountains and the Measured Steppe (2): Quarque, A_Curious_Cat
Oudeland (1): TricMagic
Vale of Waters (2): NUKE9.13, Maxim_inc
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« Reply #127 on: February 08, 2024, 01:53:44 pm »

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The Great Lake, the Atsuiyama Mountains and the Measured Steppe (2): Quarque, A_Curious_Cat
Oudeland (0):
Vale of Waters (3): NUKE9.13, Maxim_inc, TricMagic
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Re: Let's Make a Map: Day 7 - The Keystone
« Reply #128 on: February 08, 2024, 03:54:59 pm »

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The Great Lake, the Atsuiyama Mountains and the Measured Steppe (2): Quarque, A_Curious_Cat
Oudeland (0):
Vale of Waters (4): NUKE9.13, Maxim_inc, TricMagic, Kashyyk
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Re: Let's Make a Map: Day 7 - The Keystone
« Reply #129 on: February 08, 2024, 03:58:26 pm »

I've updated my proposal by removing any references to man-made structures and human activities.
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Let's Make a Map: Day 8 - Smile
« Reply #130 on: February 08, 2024, 11:24:27 pm »

Your final decision was to prioritize the following:

Quote from: Doubloon-Seven's Vale of Waters
In the central band of the country is a lowland defined by the retreat of ancient glaciers. Scattered from East to West are kettle lakes, ice-scarred promontory peaks, and low ridgelines of deposited sediment.

In the east by the Ice Wall, the freshest remnants of glacial activity can be identified; gravel beds, moraines and the like. This land is a tundra of warmly-colored shrubs and sedge grasses, grazed by herds of caribou that alternately can be found migrating to the evergreen forest Northwards in the Evergreen Reach. In summer, multicolored wildflowers blossom from the earth, areas of which are warm enough to tolerate agriculture. The morning sun lights the crags of the Ice Wall like a bonfire, and sends a glut of meltwater to swell the banks of a river heading west. Beneath the permafrost are vast beds of anthracite coal and petroleum.

To the west in the shadow of the Cholades and ‘Amit, the land is a savannah of tall wildgrasses and scattered acacia copses. The climate is warm here, but not prone to drought due to a high water table fed by geothermal heat. When one spots a little hillock on this savanna, it is a geyser as often as it is a termite mound. The biodiversity in this region is staggering: giraffes and dwarf elephants in the patches of thin forest, great wildcats and wildebeest patrolling the grasslands. The place is fit to make a zoologist (or a hunter) twitch with excitement. A river cuts this land too, fed by the water table and rare torrential downpours: west to east, this one. The geological activity here has left behind kimberlite pipes, the source of elusive diamonds and other precious gemstones, as well as a fair few rare earth metals.

In the center of the Vale of Waters is a merger of all the rivers on the continent fit to name: North from Monsoon Point, West from the savannah, East from the tundra, all emptying their burdens to the South and the distant sea beyond the Painted Land. A great lake sits here, relatively shallow but broad. Its waters are flush with freshwater fish and waterfowl. The terrain beyond the lakeshore of brown sand and clay beds is some of the most supremely fertile earth in all the world, a temperate country of low hills and beautifully green grass. The summers are warm but mild to crops, the winters thinly blanket the land in snow for a month or so before melting. Little of the wildlife is dangerous; foxes, burrowing rodents from shrews to beavers, hares and the like.


As the selections for the map were made with extreme amounts of consideration for their surroundings, and because there is a healthy spread of authors, I've opted to toss a single map into the ring.

Spoiler: Rough Draft Map #1 (click to show/hide)
Spoiler: Rough Draft Map #1 Key (click to show/hide)


The environments will largely remain untouched, with a little work to blend the borders somewhat (although you did most of that work for me, and for free).

I will continue working on the map as it is now, with the young Cholades mountains as the westernmost grey line and the rivers in blue. River is definitely not to scale and will almost certainly look smaller in the final result once there are more colors and junk, but I wanted to clearly illustrate it here. If you have any complaints, concerns, or changes you want, talk them over with your teammates. If another idea or a change gains significant traction I might consider providing an alternate to choose from, but I wouldn't guarantee it mostly because youse already did some solid work. Smile. You did good.
« Last Edit: February 08, 2024, 11:32:15 pm by Man of Paper »
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Doubloon-Seven

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Re: Let's Make a Map: Day 8 - Smile
« Reply #131 on: February 09, 2024, 08:38:58 am »

Looking good! :)
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Re: Let's Make a Map: Day 8 - Smile
« Reply #132 on: February 09, 2024, 01:59:51 pm »

Needs more rivers.
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TricMagic

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« Reply #133 on: February 09, 2024, 02:07:00 pm »

The rivers have rivers. Probably a good few in the jungles during river season.
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Let's Make a Map: Day 8a - Smile Harder
« Reply #134 on: February 10, 2024, 03:21:31 am »

Spoiler: Taste The Map (click to show/hide)
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