Creator: hanzhe || First Published: 10/08/2016 || Players: 2 || Size: 30x24
Categories: C-Rank, Mixed Base, Standard
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Comments:
hanzhe (10/08/2016 08:59pm):
Alright. I admit that I sucks at using sea tiles. This map started with all-sea-tiles and now 70% of it are
land tiles. So as you can 'sea', I used rivers a lot because, again, I sucks at making maps with sea tiles.
blozzee (10/09/2016 05:21am | Edited: 10/11/2016 04:11am):
Looks choky though, Sami would be dangerous on this map.
hanzhe (10/09/2016 01:21pm):
Yep..It is a bit chocky even with multiple fronts. I'll try to test it to see if the HQs are too vulnerable.
walkerboh01 (11/06/2017 03:58am):
HQs definitely look too unprotected to me. I put it in Casual Play for that reason, but would upgrade to A-Rank if it
gets updated.
Xmo5 (10/06/2020 05:17pm):
Traveler's Log: Day 10-

I'm speechless. After my last destination turned out to be a bust, this one has turned out to be every bit of extraordinary. The
waterways here are a majestically intertwined labyrinth of fresh water rivers, salty brine pools, and tidal shallows just deep
enough for my little sailboat to get through at high tide. And when I call it majestic, I really mean it: There's a castle here,
surrounded by high, impassable walls and a river carved into a natural moat. What's more, I got the most spectacular view of
it from 3 sides, just sailing by. I never thought a man-made structure could feel as sturdy and rooted as the mountains
themselves.

This is the kind of place I could get lost in, or at least lost in thought as I allow both my boat and my mind to drift aimlessly. I
am surprised though at how many roads there are throughout the scattered, archipelagic landscape. To borrow a phrase, all
roads lead to water, or at least they do here. While I may love the water, and while my trusty sailboat has taken me this far,
the views of this castle have kindled a fire, the kind of fire that seeks rocky, jagged landscapes and breathtaking views from
up in the sky. I think I'll go do some high-altitude soul-searching next.

Adios,

Xmo5




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