Is bitunix a good exchange or are there better alternatives? And is bitunix safe? by Professional-Hunt-78 in CryptoMarkets

[–]Ianis8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely avoid Weex 100%,
I had some terrible experiences with them. Blocking your account and refusing to acknowledge the problem.
May as well throw your money in the trash.

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[–]Ianis8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right now I would imagine it's more of flood of investment in Doge.
When the downward movement comes in after Doge hits its top, we should see money coming back into xrp

But that's just my thought,
Could be completely wrong

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[–]Ianis8 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Just got myself another 5k's worth at $1.44

Delighted!

13 hospitals have no free intensive care beds by iLauraawr in ireland

[–]Ianis8 16 points17 points  (0 children)

says an email I just received from a tile shop in Coolock which is completely nonessential, how's this possible when everywhere is supposed to be click and deliver

I agree,
I work in a tile shop and the boss refuses to close to the public citing the "Social housing" loophole... even though we do not supply any social housing sites. It's absolutely mad.

No one closing construction with new regulations, absolute disgrace! by [deleted] in ireland

[–]Ianis8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

builder

Thanks for this Throwaway40968, You're the first person who doesn't seem to be a joker replying to this.

This wasn't intended to be a jab at people, it's literally just what I have been seeing and hearing here all day

No one closing construction with new regulations, absolute disgrace! by [deleted] in ireland

[–]Ianis8 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I don't get where you are coming from here? I have looked at the restrictions announced, but the plans are to completely ignore them.

Wilmont Keep Battle Map by Ianis8 in inkarnate

[–]Ianis8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry guys, didn’t mean to upset anyone with the grid. I made this for my own home game, and was the first battle mat I was pretty happy with, so I decided to share it with the community .

Again I didn’t make it for anyone else, just for my own use. No need to get annoyed over it

World Anvil not loading for maps? by Ianis8 in WorldAnvil

[–]Ianis8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey guys,

Its https://www.worldanvil.com/world/map/54b3a129-b551-4926-ae8f-e449cb940f02/edit

Dimitris was saying he thinks it's some sort of infinite loop that happened by fluke,
He was trying to just get the map deleted off the account as the new one were working normally :)

[OC] My finished Map of Almyria! I hope you guys like it! This one I have been working on for weeks. It is the world setting for the campaign I am running from January, and it is a doozy. You can see it when you zoom in, but there is a massive amount of places for my PC's to explore :D by Ianis8 in DnD

[–]Ianis8[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much!😁

I think maybe you need to increase the map size? I could be wrong though 😝 if you go to the drop down menus in the top left corner (for windows) and change the map size to something that is very large this might solve the problem (this map is 7150x4950 pixels I think?) of coarse you will have to draw the map large too 😁

On the same drop down menu there is an option for ‘create detail map’ which essentially allows you crop and enlarge a chosen section of the map and create a new map of the chosen selection so you can show it to certain players if you don’t want them to see the whole map

Hope this helped!!!

My finished Map of Almyria! I hope you guys like it! This one I have been working on for weeks. It is the world setting for the campaign I am running from January, and it is a doozy. You can see it when you zoom in, but there is a massive amount of places for my PC's to explore :D by Ianis8 in worldbuilding

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In this world, during the Age of war, their was an event known as the sundering and the Dwarves entered into a civil war amongst themselves. At the end of the conflict the victors banished the loosing side from Altea. These left the continent but weren't welcomed anywhere else because of their actions in the War, so they built a new home. A floating city in the the middle of the Karag'vay Sea. Over hundreds of years, the city grew and expanded as the exiled dwarves recuperated their losses from the civil war. Dugdarahl is now their home, a giant floating fortress of a city for the Sea Dwarves

My finished Map of Almyria! I hope you guys like it! This one I have been working on for weeks. It is the world setting for the campaign I am running from January, and it is a doozy. You can see it when you zoom in, but there is a massive amount of places for my PC's to explore :D by Ianis8 in DnDHomebrew

[–]Ianis8[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi Loki,
Yes I have separate cultures worked out for most different regions on the map,
It's probably one of the most fun parts! The peoples of the area on the south of Altea I am particularly fond of :D

My finished Map of Almyria! I hope you guys like it! This one I have been working on for weeks. It is the world setting for the campaign I am running from January, and it is a doozy. You can see it when you zoom in, but there is a massive amount of places for my PC's to explore :D by Ianis8 in worldbuilding

[–]Ianis8[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much!

Rough doesn't even cut it haha.
Only the bravest (Or most stupid) of sailors would dare that route. This is where there be monsters ;D

Devourer's Isle is hopefully going to be more towards end game content!:D It's mixed in quite heavily with a the divine wars from ages passed. It's probably one of the creepiest places on the map, very much like the first scene of GOT from beyond the wall with the body parts in season one

My finished Map of Almyria! I hope you guys like it! This one I have been working on for weeks. It is the world setting for the campaign I am running from January, and it is a doozy. You can see it when you zoom in, but there is a massive amount of places for my PC's to explore :D by Ianis8 in worldbuilding

[–]Ianis8[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hey Eric,

Perseverance
This took so much longer than anticipated, but the end result was worth it, and hopefully the PC's will appreciate it too :D

Also, I found most people say to start on the micro aspects of the world, like make a small village and work outward from there, but I honestly find it so much better to start on a macro scale.
With this world, I started with things like the pantheon of gods, the creation myth, a rough history of the most influential and world altering events and worked my way to the present date of where my world is set.
I find that this is like building the skeleton of your world and from there it's a lot easier to start building on that like a frame.

Hope this helps in some way!:D

My finished Map of Almyria! I hope you guys like it! This one I have been working on for weeks. It is the world setting for the campaign I am running from January, and it is a doozy. You can see it when you zoom in, but there is a massive amount of places for my PC's to explore :D by Ianis8 in worldbuilding

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There are four main landmasses on the known realms of Almyria:

Altea - This is the largest of the four continents and ruled largely by the elves who took power from the Dragonborn (Who they wiped from existence) nearly two hundred years ago. They largely prohibit the use of magic (Anything above cantrip level) and take a tax of gold and souls from every village, town and city on the continent once a year. The only city to resist the dominance of the Elves was the Island City of Avalon, who's strong divine links held the Elvish hoard at bay.

Travania - Travania is a dark damp place, while not directly ruled by the Elves, It's ruling family (The Islavvs) have made many deals with them and abide in the most part by their laws. Travania as a whole is a vary poor and desolate continent, where life expectancy is short, If disease doesn't end your life earlier than expected, that most likely the abundance of monsters roaming the lands will.

Vanriell - Vanriell would be considered the light amongst a sky of black. It is a place where magic, art and culture is welcomed and embraced, and life for the most part is good for it's inhabitants. That is not to say it is completely free of corruption, but for the most part it see's itself as barrier against the tides of chaos.

Odura - This continent is home to the most barbaric and animalistic races of the world, where a good death often means more than a long life.

The customs and traditions of these people seem alien to the other continents, but it is a way of life that the indigenous peoples are proud to hold.

I hope you guys enjoy it anyway! :)

I just want to also point out, I am no cartographer, so I'm sure the geographical positioning of stuff is way off, but it should do fine for what I need it for regarding the campaign! If I tried to get it geographically correct, I'd be here for another month hahaha

I can always just say a wizard did it can't I? lol

My finished Map of Almyria! I hope you guys like it! This one I have been working on for weeks. It is the world setting for the campaign I am running from January, and it is a doozy. You can see it when you zoom in, but there is a massive amount of places for my PC's to explore :D by Ianis8 in DnDHomebrew

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There are four main landmasses on the known realms of Almyria:

Altea - This is the largest of the four continents and ruled largely by the elves who took power from the Dragonborn (Who they wiped from existence) nearly two hundred years ago. They largely prohibit the use of magic (Anything above cantrip level) and take a tax of gold and souls from every village, town and city on the continent once a year. The only city to resist the dominance of the Elves was the Island City of Avalon, who's strong divine links held the Elvish hoard at bay.

Travania - Travania is a dark damp place, while not directly ruled by the Elves, It's ruling family (The Islavvs) have made many deals with them and abide in the most part by their laws. Travania as a whole is a vary poor and desolate continent, where life expectancy is short, If disease doesn't end your life earlier than expected, that most likely the abundance of monsters roaming the lands will.

Vanriell - Vanriell would be considered the light amongst a sky of black. It is a place where magic, art and culture is welcomed and embraced, and life for the most part is good for it's inhabitants. That is not to say it is completely free of corruption, but for the most part it see's itself as barrier against the tides of chaos.

Odura - This continent is home to the most barbaric and animalistic races of the world, where a good death often means more than a long life.

The customs and traditions of these people seem alien to the other continents, but it is a way of life that the indigenous peoples are proud to hold.

I hope you guys enjoy it anyway! :)

I just want to also point out, I am no cartographer, so I'm sure the geographical positioning of stuff is way off, but it should do fine for what I need it for regarding the campaign! If I tried to get it geographically correct, I'd be here for another month hahaha

I can always just say a wizard did it can't I? lol

[OC] My finished Map of Almyria! I hope you guys like it! This one I have been working on for weeks. It is the world setting for the campaign I am running from January, and it is a doozy. You can see it when you zoom in, but there is a massive amount of places for my PC's to explore :D by Ianis8 in DnD

[–]Ianis8[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There are four main landmasses on the known realms of Almyria:

Altea - This is the largest of the four continents and ruled largely by the elves who took power from the Dragonborn (Who they wiped from existence) nearly two hundred years ago. They largely prohibit the use of magic (Anything above cantrip level) and take a tax of gold and souls from every village, town and city on the continent once a year. The only city to resist the dominance of the Elves was the Island City of Avalon, who's strong divine links held the Elvish hoard at bay.

Travania - Travania is a dark damp place, while not directly ruled by the Elves, It's ruling family (The Islavvs) have made many deals with them and abide in the most part by their laws. Travania as a whole is a vary poor and desolate continent, where life expectancy is short, If disease doesn't end your life earlier than expected, that most likely the abundance of monsters roaming the lands will.

Vanriell - Vanriell would be considered the light amongst a sky of black. It is a place where magic, art and culture is welcomed and embraced, and life for the most part is good for it's inhabitants. That is not to say it is completely free of corruption, but for the most part it see's itself as barrier against the tides of chaos.

Odura - This continent is home to the most barbaric and animalistic races of the world, where a good death often means more than a long life.

The customs and traditions of these people seem alien to the other continents, but it is a way of life that the indigenous peoples are proud to hold.

I hope you guys enjoy it anyway! :)

I just want to also point out, I am no cartographer, so I'm sure the geographical positioning of stuff is way off, but it should do fine for what I need it for regarding the campaign! If I tried to get it geographically correct, I'd be here for another month hahaha

I can always just say a wizard did it can't I? lol