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World Map of Atela
World Map of Atela by @Jops556 (Jops)

The physical map of the entire world of Atela, which is where I've set most of my RPG adventures (using the Savage Worlds system).


The reason i'm uploading the muted map isntead of the one containing all the names is because I don't own the fonts I used.

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Posted: Tuesday, 28 May, 2024 @ 04:06 PM
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Can you change the fonts? I'm curious as to the naming conventions of this world.

Posted: Tuesday, 28 May, 2024 @ 06:46 PM

@fragmented_imagination

That would be a monumental task since I ended up merging the text layers, so I cannot edit them anymore and I would need to rewrite and reposition every single name... and there's A LOT of them.

I did post here a simplified map of one small region of this world (in which i had the foresight to use Open Source License fonts).

Posted: Tuesday, 28 May, 2024 @ 11:14 PM

@Jops556: I see. Fascinating.

Posted: Wednesday, 29 May, 2024 @ 08:03 AM

It is the font owners who truly have the power.

Posted: Wednesday, 29 May, 2024 @ 09:02 AM

@The-Wizard-of-Zaar: Yeah. Most fonts are free for personal use, so it is no problem to have them on the map I show my handful of friends when I play a game session.
Somehow, when I created it, I did not think I would have wanted to publish online for everyone to see.

I've learned my lesson and have been careful to pick OSL fonts since. 

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