*panting*
Oh God, this was a bitch and a half to make. Boarders are rough, rivers could use some cleaning up, but this antique style is what I'll be refining and using to designate locations of towns and such.
http://i.imgur.com/gatB8.jpg
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*panting*
Oh God, this was a bitch and a half to make. Boarders are rough, rivers could use some cleaning up, but this antique style is what I'll be refining and using to designate locations of towns and such.
http://i.imgur.com/gatB8.jpg
Interesting...
So when is Tular Plains getting its own forum? Since it's apparently as big as all the other regions.
edit: The 'Where is the ecuador?' stuff kinda bugs me since Tular/Fallien are desert but Corone/Scara Brae are not even though they're along the same line, and that would mean there's another half of the world under them, but it's fantasy so it doesn't matter.
looking good!
We can attribute the climate of every region on this map to wind currents, terrain features that interfere with weather patterns, a worldwide thermohaline oceanic vent, or the Tap. And Tular is not getting its own region any time soon since you managed not to notice how big it was on the first map, on which Fallien isn't much further south than Corone either. By the way Tular isn't a desert. It's a savanna. Given the map making tools I have and appropriate resolutions used for the map I can either make Corone and Scara Brae deserts, or get rid of Fallien.
Don't make me come and find you with a machete dear...
I do wonder where the equator is for my own purposes. Jasmine's home island (Moriah) is a tropical location, but I'm not really sure where it would fit in right now.
Also as to the matter of it supposedly not making sense for Fallien to be desert but Corone and Scara Brae not: there's quite a bit more to a region being a desert than location. The amount of water available to the region and whole bunch of other science stuff I just learned (and do actually remember) play a bigger role than lat and long. Otherwise, more of the US would be desert, or the desert wouldn't exist.
I always imagined the equator to be a bit south of the entire map.
I forgot one little tidbit of info about Fallien that can explain this whole thing. If we read the history of the island, weather didn't make it that way. Their goddess did.
Beat me to it International.
Fallien is scoured, it's geographical features don't picture into any real world comparison.
Women are angry and then there's sand, nuff' said.