This is the official map for the continent of Tirandra, where my homebrew D&D campaign takes place. After a considerable amount of confusion regarding geography during our last session, I decided to finally get around to making this.
The full map is about 5000 x 5000 pixels and allows you to zoom all the way in to detailed region maps.
Those of you well-read in fantasy may recognize a lot of the names. This is what happens when you have to pull names out of thin air all the time in the middle of sessions. :3
The full map is about 5000 x 5000 pixels and allows you to zoom all the way in to detailed region maps.
Those of you well-read in fantasy may recognize a lot of the names. This is what happens when you have to pull names out of thin air all the time in the middle of sessions. :3
Category Artwork (Digital) / Miscellaneous
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1000 x 1000px
File Size 1.65 MB
Thanks!
Proper distances, scale, and realism have very much taken a back seat to plot convenience, especially since there WAS no map at first and I only have a vague idea of relative placement of things when we originally started. Not surprisingly, this caused the scale of things to turn out spatially impossible. Since retconning to fix geography would cause a lot of confusion for little benefit to the players, I just sort of did the best I could and decided to ignore any lingering issues. ^^
Proper distances, scale, and realism have very much taken a back seat to plot convenience, especially since there WAS no map at first and I only have a vague idea of relative placement of things when we originally started. Not surprisingly, this caused the scale of things to turn out spatially impossible. Since retconning to fix geography would cause a lot of confusion for little benefit to the players, I just sort of did the best I could and decided to ignore any lingering issues. ^^
Still great work!
On the other-hand... Norway, Sweden, Denmark and 1/3rd of Germany combined is still a hell of a large area.
Not to forget the realms of chaos, Celestial planes or the water planes or... well you get the idea... PLENTY of places to explore too... Plus there is other "material" planes to visit as well...
Gotta love D&D for that aspect... "Rules aren't rules, but guidelines" <3
On the other-hand... Norway, Sweden, Denmark and 1/3rd of Germany combined is still a hell of a large area.
Not to forget the realms of chaos, Celestial planes or the water planes or... well you get the idea... PLENTY of places to explore too... Plus there is other "material" planes to visit as well...
Gotta love D&D for that aspect... "Rules aren't rules, but guidelines" <3
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