u/Jamesglancy

The Kingdom of Valen, the "main character" of the setting "The Gunpowder Kingdoms"

The Kingdom of Valen, the "main character" of the setting "The Gunpowder Kingdoms"

Tried posting all three of my maps yesterday but Reddit compressed the image, instead I'll just post them one at a time.

I'd love advice on how to make the map better, if its easy to implement. Not sure if I want to remake the map from scratch.

I'd be down to answer any questions about the lore and worldbuilding.

If you guess the original inspiration for the island, I'll show you another much older map...

u/Jamesglancy — 15 hours ago

Looking for advice on my maps, easy changes I can make to improve presentation, and what order they should be presented in (i.e. zooming out or in)

Feel free to ask about any lore, its a project I've been working on for a long time.

Bonus: if you can guess the original inspiration, I'll show you another much older map I made.

u/Jamesglancy — 1 day ago

Any Cannorian nations get to interact with Insyaa?

Would love to try the new continent, but my favorite part of Anbennar is the more "mundane" Cannor venturing out and interacting with the more exotic people and places of the world. Are there any Cannorian nations that'll help me make it to Insyaa, and explore its mysterys?

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u/Jamesglancy — 4 days ago

Karl Franz, turn 20, 2/3rds of the elector counts are dead.

And my cities are being attacked by single entity monsters that I honestly cant seem to damage. How am I supposed to fight a 20 stack of monsters with garrisons? I just booted up this game after like 5 years of not playing and Im getting trashed on the easiest difficulty 😭

Edit: Im just grumpy. Had good memories playing Karl Franz in warhammer 1, now it seems like in order to play him I need a strategy guide. I'll take the advice here and start a new campaign, maybe Gelt in the east or Tyrion in the west.

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u/Jamesglancy — 4 days ago

My Tinnitus has just been getting worse and worse, I've talked to my primary care and audiologist about treatment, but appointments are few and far between, and when I do meet with a doctor there's a dozen other problems to get through.

I'm just looking for, maybe a quick info, maybe something I can bring up next time I'm with the doctor like "hey can we try this?" and maybe some hope that things will get better.

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u/Jamesglancy — 9 days ago
▲ 8 r/Buhurt

I'd prefer "facebook" armorers, ones I can talk directly with, rather than distributors like Medieval Extreme or Buhurt Tech.

Bonus points if they don't have a killer queue (a man can dream)

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u/Jamesglancy — 15 days ago