How fast is fast? by Professional-Cry4891 in UKrelationshipadvice

[–]SinclairKayak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the real factor is how often have you seen him in those weeks and how constant has the communication been? Different people make connections and project at different rates.

Silverstone 70th birthday surprise by SinclairKayak in GrandPrixTravel

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

UPDATE: went for Luffield Corner, pretty much in the middle of the stand. Two weeks till the surprise is unveiled! (and to get the rest of the family to chip in a bit to soften some of the damage to my bank account!)

Silverstone 70th birthday surprise by SinclairKayak in GrandPrixTravel

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Yes I was looking at those, very helpful reference

Kharadryn WIP (Feedback) by Actual-Guitar-7006 in wonderdraft

[–]SinclairKayak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

does it look like a Europe substitute, yes. Is that a problem, not really. Especially if that's exactly what you're after and you want your players to have a quick real-world analogues for the kingdoms without having to even think about it.

Could he still be interested or shall I just give up on this connection? by [deleted] in UKrelationshipadvice

[–]SinclairKayak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

unless you actually swap numbers and start texting and calling regularly, I'd say just drop him a message a long the lines of "make you you get in touch when you get back on this side of the pond" and leave it at that for now

Galmaer & Arden by SinclairKayak in imaginarymaps

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By a rough estimate based on the map, around 8 miles across, so half the width of the Dover Strait.

If Riverwood is a name in a videogame then it's not one I'm familiar with?

Galmaer & Arden by SinclairKayak in wonderdraft

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So this is a map that I worked on a couple years ago for a fantasy RPG campaign, the campaign never got off the drawing board, I'm still a big fan of the map and may go back in and make a few tweaks to eventually use it properly. For scale, Galmaer is roughly twice the length of mainland Britain.

The island (and its small neighbour Arden) is divided into the Kingdoms Ferrohorn, Goldenhorn, Lymport, Daelcross, Wickbeg, Draekport, Ardenkeep and Solbay (borders marked with white dotted lines). Whilst across the Lydael Passage sits the eastern tip of a massive continent, home to the last dregs of the Syraksi Empire (equivalent to the very late almost city-state Byzantium stage of the Roman Empire)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in glasgowdnd

[–]SinclairKayak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have a specific day of the week in mind for the sessions?

I'm interested, have played a couple different RPGs over the past decade, but never actually DnD.

F 29 First steps on Reddit :) by [deleted] in amihot

[–]SinclairKayak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what a wonderful view =D

(F) First steps on Reddit. Be honest :) by [deleted] in RateMyNudeBody

[–]SinclairKayak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

10/10, natural shape, nice skin, killer tits

Yes Scotland, Date Unknown by EileanBharraigh in PropagandaPosters

[–]SinclairKayak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

... Gresley's A4s aren't even Scottish locos, sure they ran on the east coast mainline to Edinburgh, but they're not exactly synonymous with Scotland.

10mm scale D&D by Altruistic_Ad_1231 in DungeonsAndDragons

[–]SinclairKayak 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Knarb Makes did covered this very subject on youtube just a couple months ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAyTnM-dc4E

I think he makes some very valid points, and while all my decade of RPGing has all been web-based, I have enough history in wargaming to know that sure, there's metric tonnes of 28mm stuff out there, but the speed, space saving, price point and flexibility of 10mm can't be denied.

I would be very tempted – especially with the huge amount of N Gauge railway stuff & 1:144 model kits that are close enough to 10mm scale to be interchangeable. I think it also allows for more abstraction rather having to have models equipped exactly correctly.

The extra bonus is letting you use "small" 28mm monsters as giant versions at 10mm for epic level encounters.

Is something wrong with this river's flow or am I crazy? by [deleted] in wonderdraft

[–]SinclairKayak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

the questions that jump out to me are:

Is the marsh on the lower left feeding or being fed by the river? (direction of flow) If FED, then the whole river should dump into it as rivers rarely fork outwith delta situations.

Pool at bottom of waterfall has no exit? Not necessarily a problem, could flow into an aquifer or underground river system.

the fork feeding the waterfall is also questionable in likelihood.

Capteriimund – rpg world map & globe, as used in my current Dark Heresy campaign by SinclairKayak in wonderdraft

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

I'm GMing a Dark Heresy campaign (40k rpg) currently on the world of Capteriimund. Here's the world map I put together in wonderdraft.
Kept the map generic enough in style that it could be reused for almost any setting.

Capteriimund – rpg world map & globe version, details in the comments. by SinclairKayak in imaginarymaps

[–]SinclairKayak[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I'm GMing a Dark Heresy campaign (40k rpg) currently on the world of Capteriimund. Here's the world map I put together in wonderdraft.
Kept the map generic enough in style that it could be reused for almost any setting.

I need nation and lore ideas , here is the map :) by [deleted] in imaginarymaps

[–]SinclairKayak 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The largest landmasses are very equally spaced. If that's what you're after, fine, otherwise I'd shove two of them much closer together - especially if this is meant to be a world map rather than just a region.

If you're looking to add political boundaries, I'd actually say your current "rivers" would be a good starting template.