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    Map The Kingdom of Tortall

    A Christmas present map depicting the Kingdom of Tortall from the Protector of the Small series by Tamora Pierce. It's been a while since I've had the time/mental energy to properly get back into mapping, but this was a lot of fun. Recreations of existing worlds isn't something I've done much of before and, as always, any feedback is welcome!

    All hand-drawn; started with a rough pencil plan before inking with Sakura fine-liners; 130gsm A4; December 2023

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    A lovely little map. I like the font choice and the overall clean style.
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    Nicely done! I haven't read the books, but a nice map always makes me want to check out a new series.
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    Very nice work!

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    Cool map with a consistent style, I dig it

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    Nice and clean. I like the whole vibe. Would work really well in the front of a book across a bunch of formats, which is a big win.

    (As someone who is primarily an ebook reader these days, I always look at maps and wonder how they'd translate to e-readers.)

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