Well... self-explanatory, really. It was created as a full-size overlay of the wilderness map and reduced to 25%. Click the preview for the full 2 MB view. As a side note, I'll be updating this map constantly as new areas are introduced.
Well done! This is an excellent representation - I'm curious, are the merfolk the only people who call the eastern seas the "Eusian Seas" and where are the Northern Seas that Borak supposed watches over? Would those be beyond the barrier?
Believe it or not, all the sizes are to scale. (Well, except for the sizes of the individual buildings.) This is a direct prettified overlay of the wilderness map, reduced by 25%, so Hashan really is that size in comparison to the Ithmias.
But to answer your question, I can't submit it. The Artisanal entry size limit is 500 kb.
-- [link] <--- Illustrated map of Sapience - updated regularly
I admit to thinking that WI was a good deal larger than EI, but my mental image hadn't taken the recent additions into consideration. It's a lovely map, though. -Very- pretty! <3
Yes, the Eusian, Notian, Borak...ian and Sefyrian? Seas are only names used by the merfolk and the Nerai. The crappy canonical names of the Eastern Ocean and Southern Sea are, well, crappy, and I actually suspect they were just never given any other names like the Sapphire Ocean, so in-game I've taken to calling them by my own labels on the (highly conceited) basis that as a top... well, THE top explorer, I should be allowed to name things that don't have names.
I believe the Sea of Borak includes the narrow inlet near Kamleikan, as Sapience extends all the way to the north pole. However, as it has no official name (and isn't even recognised canonically yet as a separate body of water) I've no label to put there.
-- [link] <--- Illustrated map of Sapience - updated regularly
Now, being the explorer fiend you are, could you please explain to me why one can go from Lake Vundamere through the Savannah into the desert without ever crossing the river? It contradicts every map I've ever seen yet it's possible.
The older areas were... far from consistent in how they were built. You're also able to just keep crossing the road west in one place without ever going east. The Savannah in particular is the bane of many a cartographer. Heh, you should see Darkenwood...
-- [link] <--- Illustrated map of Sapience - updated regularly
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Will this be winning Artisinals next month?
Anyway, very well done!
But to answer your question, I can't submit it. The Artisanal entry size limit is 500 kb.
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[link] <--- Illustrated map of Sapience - updated regularly
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I believe the Sea of Borak includes the narrow inlet near Kamleikan, as Sapience extends all the way to the north pole. However, as it has no official name (and isn't even recognised canonically yet as a separate body of water) I've no label to put there.
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[link] <--- Illustrated map of Sapience - updated regularly
Now, being the explorer fiend you are, could you please explain to me why one can go from Lake Vundamere through the Savannah into the desert without ever crossing the river? It contradicts every map I've ever seen yet it's possible.
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[link] <--- Illustrated map of Sapience - updated regularly
Kudos.
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