![]() Is there anything obviously unrealistic going on here, aside from this being a cursed domain cut off from reality? Where would forts or other such defensive structures realistically be placed in this environment? The chateau is up on a cliff and includes a bridge over the river. Trade still comes down the river, but the merchants are mysterious and creepy, so locals avoid thinking about them too much. The locals are supernaturally deluded into believing a normal world still exists out there. Because this is a Ravenloft domain, there is nothing but mist beyond the edges of the map. My plans assume there is an "enemy" state nearby, off the edge of the map, probably to the south-east, but see below. ![]() Despite being a region for a Gothic horror campaign, I want it to feel very pleasant and safe. Whatever I go with, cavalry must be important. I'm undecided on whether to have the tech level here be French medieval or French renaissance with a veneer of Napoleonic. Certain parts of the map will get "zoom in" versions later for me to run behind the screen. I'm not using hexes for this one, I'm going for a looser investigation/sandbox vibe instead. Hey folks, working on a D&D region map for a mystery-focused Ravenloft campaign.
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