Al-Barami and Jhufar Hex Maps (Patreon)
Yesterday I finalised another two maps created for Patreon. These maps were posted to backers in draft form in January and February, but now that they’re finished, I can at last publish them here. As always, higher resolution versions are available for backers. If you’re interested, please visit my page at Patreon. If you are already a backer, you should have received a message with a download link yesterday.
First, January’s map was Narwan’s Emirate of Al-Barami. This map is located immediately south of December’s Emirate of Ad-Dhimah map. There’s a slight overlap, so it should be clear how they join up. Terrain-wise, Al-Barami is far poorer than its northern and southern neighbours, with a few wadis (seasonal rivers) and not very much usable land.
Many thanks to January’s patrons:
Jesper Andersen, Azure Admiral, Trentin Bergeron, David Chart, Francesco Defferrari, Christopher Desmond, Paul Dupuis, Bruce Heard, Brian Isikoff, Grégory Le Louette, Wendy Lord, Christopher Maikisch, Harri Mäki, Nate Mangion, Gordon McCormick, Anna B Meyer, Sverre Midthjell, Hervé Musseau, Wolfgang Neckel, Cameron Paine, Thomas Pizard, Dave Poppel, Friedrich Röhrer-Ertl, Robert Slaughter, Erin D Smale, Kurt Stoffer, Sandra Tait, Tom Zunder.
Next up is February’s map. Once again it joins on to the south, showing Narwan’s southwestern coast: the Emirate of Jhufar.
Jhufar is a much more pleasant land than its northern neighbour, with forested coasts and pristine beaches. It’s also the land closest to the Kingdom of Meryath, and the long-disputed Kamearea Island appears on the western side of this map. The eastern extent of Jhufar will feature on the next map.
I’d like to thank February’s patrons:
Jesper Andersen, Azure Admiral, Trentin Bergeron, David Chart, Francesco Defferrari, Christopher Desmond, Joshua DiCicco, Paul Dupuis, Marty Godsey, Bruce Heard, Brian Isikoff, Eric Jackson, Grégory Le Louette, Wendy Lord, Christopher Maikisch, Harri Mäki, Nate Mangion, Gordon McCormick, Anna B Meyer, Sverre Midthjell, Hervé Musseau, Wolfgang Neckel, Cameron Paine, Thomas Pizard, Dave Poppel, Friedrich Röhrer-Ertl, Jeff Scifert, Robert Slaughter, Erin D Smale, Joshua Starnes, Kurt Stoffer, Sandra Tait, Douglas Zielsdorf.
And once again special thanks to Grant Bruce Hewitt for transliterating the labels into Arabic.
With these three maps published, we’re halfway done with Narwan. In a couple of months, when all the parts are finished, I will bring them all together into a single large trail map.
Do you have any comments, corrections, or other feedback on these maps? Please don’t hesitate to post them here. I will do one last pass on all of them before publishing the final trail map.
Narwan, 10 miles per hex Full Map (Patreon) – Thorfinn Tait Cartography
1 May 2017 @ 12:39 am
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