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Nomads Refuge

"When we arrived at the frontier outpost, we were greeted by a quiet emptiness. The unexpected stillness of what should have been a bustling center of activity was mysterious, to say th...

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Crumbled Abbey

The remnants of the Chapel stands firm against time, a skeletal reminder of it's followers. The foundation, the remaining walls, echo with Gregorian-esque chanting barely perceptible, e...

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Burglar's Cave

"Burglar's Cave, is what they called it. We knew of brigand attacks on travelers and merchants within the Doldorian Pass near Mount Doldor, but no matter how many patrols we sent, no ev...

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Trader's Outpost

"An outpost. What a poor name for such a quaint little village. Still, it's what made us our living, tending to the needs of the traveling merchants and goods peddlers.

Folks ca...

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Druid's Rest

""Chelrie, wait!" Alya cried out to her mischievous travel companion as she got tangled in the thicket. The idea of being left alone was almost as terrifying as Chelrie's ...

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The Checkpoint

"It's not just any soldier who gets stationed at the gate to the Wildlands. Whether it be a proving ground or a punishment, those that keep watch towards the northern wilderness live an...

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Verdant Ruins

Our research took place during the day, and the day alone. The local tribes warn against visiting the site at night, but refused to disclose more, and our archaeological linguists had n...

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Emerald Cove Campground

Down the Emerald Channel awaits the Emerald Reprieve Station. Originally it was the foundation for a fringe territory scout tower, but the tower was never built.

Over the decades,...

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Basement

"So, got yerself locked up, eh?" The mysterious voice said, the voice origin difficult to track in my cell.

"Well, whatever you did to be here, you're outside of the...

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Campsite

'Neville and Bigsby's Traveling Circus'. We saw the adverts posted across their wagons as they headed down the trail. Easy score, or so we thought. Some of the boys were havin' themselv...

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Locked

"The Oakwood Pass canal was the product of the monumental effort of a single nearby village, who saw an opportunity as trade ships passed by their narrow strip of land, taking the long ...

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Into the Maze

Excerpt from the notebook left by dead scribe’s rucksack:

… And as such any strategies typically used for navigating such labyrinths were proven ineffective. ...

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Walled Garden

The Mester of the Gardens was a quiet folk. If one were to ask about the current state of affairs, his response was always in regards to the orchard and the flowerbeds that made up his ...

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Sewer Faith

Septic Sanctuary of the Sewers 
The virulent, noxious smells of the canals was an affront to one's senses, yet the guards investigating the claims of o...

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Redwood

Recovered Journal Excerpts from the Eldenwood Logging Expedition 

"Day 34 After our successes during Greengrass, we found that the de...

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Moon Door

"I remember my death. I remember the moments leading to it, even the feeling of the iron passing through me, as I lost the life within me.

Then... Nothing. The nothing-ness encom...

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Hags Dragon Den

"As the two journeymen, Harrod and Farstid pushed their raft through the Emerald Marshes towards the Hag's dwelling, Harrod became noticably more agitated the closer they progressed tow...

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Spiders Den

"Such woe had befallen us after the ground gave out from under us within the cave. Myself and my shipwrecked crewmates couldn't help but to wonder if our fortune was irreversibly tainte...

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The Gorge

"The torrential flow of water chiseled away at the stone like a knife through a slice of mutton, if one were patient enough to watch for lifetimes. Each decade, the chasm grew just the ...

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Sacred Temple

"Of the most sacred duties within, maintaining the springs and the life within the cut stone walls was of the highest priority. Skylights were carved and meticulously maintained to prov...

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Temple Entrance

"The entrance to Alelthas, witnessed for the first time, is always a spectacle to behold. Even passing through the waters provides a calm, almost rejuvenating ambiance. The young elven ...

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Cosy Village

"In a hamlet such as this, it wasn't often said that adventure could be found close by. Exciting moments were as simple as regaling stories of prize fishing catches told at the tavern, ...

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Vineyard Interior

Far below the vineyard, the ferryman guided his dinghy through the narrow entrance of the cavern. This time, the goods being hauled were wine tuns. In honesty, he preferred that to the ...

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Vineyard

"As the cool eastern wind came off the water, the crisp air became saturated with the sweet fragrance of grapes. The vigneron, passing through the rows of vines, felt confident that thi...

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Sunken Tomb - Phased Map

The goblin warband had been working tirelessly to free the entrance to the tomb. The sappers continued to dig their tunnels to the south, eagerly cracking the inner walls from under the...

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Atlantis Gate

The aquatic worship of a subsurface deity. Yes, below the surface, but by no means inferior. The Deep Ones, while their lives short lived, have spent decades maintaining the gateway bet...

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Atlantis City

"The Crevace Market rested on the sea floor, nestled deeply in the rift below the city. Peddlers, Merfolk and Fishfolk alike, met peacefully within the city walls and offered their ware...

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Entrance to Atlantis

"The Crevace Market rested on the sea floor, nestled deeply in the rift below the city. Peddlers, Merfolk and Fishfolk alike, met peacefully within the city walls and offered their ware...

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June Poll

Vote for the map(s) that you'd like to see me make this month! I'll either pick a theme or a selection of the top voted ones and take it from there! :)

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Swamp

Sask lounged in his vine-strung hammock, letting his tail dip into the murky water below. The sun, at the highest point in the sky, warmed his scales in a most comforting way. "What you...

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