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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Reich Duchy of Beerstein receives it's new map
Reich Duke Wilhelm von Beerstein offers Chancellor Fitz-Badger of the Soweiter League his deep appreciation for presenting our realm this magnificent map. The map maker should be identified so he can be invested into the Order of the Goblet!
I'll tell you what, guys, it takes a fair bit of work (hand-drawing, scanning, computer work, etc.), but I'm willing to give it a go if you want a map. I'll need some kind of sketch (can be very rough, but the rougher it is the more I'll feel free to do it my way!) and a list of place names you want included. The more complex it is the more time it'll take and the more likely I might decide to skip it! But if it's fun and interesting I might take up the challenge. First come first served and supplies are limited (in other words I'll try to do some maps, but I won't promise anything). Sorry to sound lukewarm or wishy-washy, but this will be for fun so I'll only do it as long as it remains fun. Anyway, if you're still interested e-mail me and we'll see how it goes (after Friday I may not have ready access to e-mail or computers for about 2.5 weeks).
Neat map with a seasonal touch. Nice work!
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Stokes
Yes, splendid work. :-)
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David
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Absolutely splendid! I would love one like this. My congratulations to the artist!
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Alan
I absolutely LOVE this map . . . it could just as easily be a map of Saxe-Bearstein as it is of Beerstein.
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-- Jeff
I am so envious - I want one of those!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteIt is absolutely beautiful.
I'll tell you what, guys, it takes a fair bit of work (hand-drawing, scanning, computer work, etc.), but I'm willing to give it a go if you want a map. I'll need some kind of sketch (can be very rough, but the rougher it is the more I'll feel free to do it my way!) and a list of place names you want included. The more complex it is the more time it'll take and the more likely I might decide to skip it! But if it's fun and interesting I might take up the challenge. First come first served and supplies are limited (in other words I'll try to do some maps, but I won't promise anything). Sorry to sound lukewarm or wishy-washy, but this will be for fun so I'll only do it as long as it remains fun.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, if you're still interested e-mail me and we'll see how it goes (after Friday I may not have ready access to e-mail or computers for about 2.5 weeks).
Thanks for the comments! :-)
No takers now that I'm back from the holidays?
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