Maps of the Month – November 2024

While the year is quickly churning towards its end, let’s pause for a month, look over the shoulder and enjoy the maps the community shared in November.

Stephen St John created this wonderful city map with Pär Lindström’s Renaissance City style.
Stephen St John
Kingborne Flats

We’ve seen iterations of whit2468‘s Pete Fenon-style map from southern middle-earth, but this is now the fully finished version.
whit2468
Southern Middle-earth

Royal Scribe has been incredibly busy, with many different maps posted on the forum. Here’s just one of the dungeons of Bramblehealth Mansion.
RoyalScribe
Haunted Mansion

The known world of Talessa in the Fantasy World style by Pär Lindström is the work of Rosemont_line, which I believe we have not seen before among the monthly maps. Hopefully there’s more to come!
Rosemont_Line
Talessa

Ricko Hasche has taken the latest free monthly symbols and created another of his illustrative city pieces showing this insect hive.
Ricko Hasche
Hive City

I love the sweeping mountains and sprawlings forests of Matt Finch’s campaign map. A great use of Mike Schley’s overland style.
Matt Finch
Campaign Map

THe blending and fill-style work in Kertis Henderson’s map of the confluence of the Mortyn and Goya rivers is just a great example of Sue Daniel’s Spectrum Overland style.
Kertis Henderson
Mortyn-Goya Confluence

The crypts beneath Largo village are the work of Glitch, and show a really expansive underground cemetery.
Glitch
The Largo Crypts

I’m excited about EukalyptusNow‘ Baltimore Row House because I’m just reading a rpg campaign where the climax of the story happens in Baltimore. Great coincidence!
EukalyptusNow
Baltimore Row House

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