Hello,

I finally registered after having lurked hereabouts for some years. I did it mainly to be able to heap praise on the wonderful work that is published here, but I felt I should contribute something myself. I've always loved maps and over the years made tons of them, both hand-drawn and digital. Sadly only a few have survived hard disk crashes, moving house and the general passing of time. The ones below are a couple that actually did manage to cling to existence, while remain hidden for many years in the deepest recesses of my file structure. I only recently rediscovered them.

I always liked (but never played) the role-playing game Harnmaster with its more historically grounded setting and beautiful maps. Around 12 years ago someone made a plug-in for Campaign Cartographer 2 called Mappa Harnica, which allowed you to make your own Harnmaster-style maps (regional maps, local maps and interior maps). The following maps were made using it, and are, I would guess, about 10 years old.

Two fictitious small towns, around AD 1000-1200:

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Name:	Broadwell2, small.png 
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Size:	2.75 MB 
ID:	107911

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Name:	Burgh, small.png 
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Size:	2.12 MB 
ID:	107912

A motte-and-bailey castle with village, same time period:

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Name:	Castle Kilsby, small.png 
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Size:	2.31 MB 
ID:	107913

A 16th century manor with interior map:

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Name:	16th c. Manor, small.png 
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Size:	1.77 MB 
ID:	107914

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Name:	16th c. Manor house, small.png 
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ID:	107915

(I'm not sure what the general rule is for the preferred size of uploaded maps, so please tell me if these are too large/small.)