The map itself was hand-drawn, and later scanned onto the computer where everything else was done.
The names are derived from a loose "botching" of the language closest to the counterpart of my own universe's culture.
It's nothing emphatically unique, but then, it's really only going to be used for a D&D campaign with friends.
And yes, it is rather massive.
Wow, this is really well done! I love the names for these places, especially "The Great Wide Open." The only question I have is what the difference between the Scarlett Sands and the Broken Desert is? Is the sand darker for a reason, or is that just a geographical difference?
@Yamatsu the Broken Desert is actually like a plateau moreso than a desert, hence it’s name. It’s incredibly dry and rocky and you may have noticed it doesn’t actually reach the shoreline, it turns into a beach beforehand. The Scarlett Sands is more of your typical desert— sand dunes and the like.
Ok dude, this is the actual best map I've ever seen this is awesome I just want to congratulate you.
@@Emmylove oh goodness, I appreciate it.
@divetoheart You my friend are welcome.