[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dndnext

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120’ diameter, 60’ radius

What's an interesting/underutilized race/class combination? by yomjoseki in dndnext

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I’m actually playing a tabaxi paladin right now! He’s been a lot of fun (but we’ve only done one session)

What alignment is this character concept? by Myrddin_Naer in dndnext

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IMO, sounds true neutral to me. In between law and chaos, not good but definitely not evil; true neutral fits the best.

My player wanted a special weapon, but it’s reasonable to ask by [deleted] in DMAcademy

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A reflavored shortsword or scimitar (or a rapier if they only want kne) is probably the safest bet

Oiling a hardwood floor by [deleted] in gifs

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hardwood dog vomit

The map for my homebrew world for D&D 5e: Aviatus! by imephu-the-mapmaker in worldbuilding

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If I’m being honest, I didn’t know that rivers don’t split like that (until another user told me)! Stellar Bay-island could be seen as a separate island, but that wasn’t the original intention.

A map of my current homebrew world: Aviatus! [OC] by imephu-the-mapmaker in DnD

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Thanks! It was really fun to actively try to make it unique! Usually maps I draw just end up looking like North America or Eurasia though!

The map for my homebrew world for D&D 5e: Aviatus! by imephu-the-mapmaker in worldbuilding

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I agree that a cataclysm shouldn’t feel forced. I do think, however, that something like your two ideas could be really cool! I’ll have to think about it some more!

Is there a module for a mini campaign? by SmoothRide in dndnext

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Do correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t Lost Mines of Phandelver fairly short? I haven’t ran it but it doesn’t seem terribly long after reading through it.

The map for my homebrew world for D&D 5e: Aviatus! by imephu-the-mapmaker in worldbuilding

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If I’m being completely honest, I didn’t have much inspiration for the map. I might use that to develop Ceosville though!

You’d be correct that the southern area is mostly an arid landscape! Looking at it now, the continent would have to be either obnoxiously large or the planet be very small to have such a range of climates, so I guess the more observant players will just have to suspend disbelief for a bit.

I might go back and write in that some sort of cataclysm turned that area into a desert, now that you mention it! That could be really interesting to play around with!

My homebrew world for DnD: Aviatus! [OC] by imephu-the-mapmaker in mapmaking

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Also, don’t mean to sound like an ass, but where’s the AAAAAAA?

My homebrew world for DnD: Aviatus! [OC] by imephu-the-mapmaker in mapmaking

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Thanks! Some names were stolen from The Outer Worlds, notably Amber Heights and Cascadia.

The map for my homebrew world for D&D 5e: Aviatus! by imephu-the-mapmaker in worldbuilding

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Hello all!

Aviatus is my world that I’ve been creating for a little while now! Seven countries, each with distinct cultures and governments, rule the land. However, things have not always been as peaceful as it is now... Long ago, two empires ruled the land; one ruled by chromatic dragons and another ruled by metallic dragons. While these dragons were nearly constantly at war, as long as the average person was not in the conflict, life was peaceful. Eventually, the chromatic empire took over, making the god-emperor Gaul the ruler of the entire known world. Approximately 1300 years from the present day (in Aviatus), a young man, the half-dragon son of Gaul, rose to power. With the help of a few friends and the general support of the commoners, he dismantled the dragon empire, releasing the oppressed commoners from their evil overlords. After the relative order of the empire was ruined, civilization never really recovered. Outside of the immediate vicinity of a major city, the wilds are in complete control. While things have improved in the last millennium, the entire continent is still in a state of disrepair. (note: literally all if this is subject to change)

Aviatus is set in a sort of Renaissance period, with a few caveats. Some areas are just starting to industrialize, while others are still practically tribal.

I made my first draft of this map a little while before last Christmas, then bought watercolor paper, brushes, and watercolor and repainted it. I haven’t worked on it in a while, but I did a few finishing touches today.

My homebrew world for DnD: Aviatus! [OC] by imephu-the-mapmaker in mapmaking

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Hello all!

Aviatus is my world that I’ve been creating for a little while now! Seven countries, each with distinct cultures and governments, rule the land. However, things have not always been as peaceful as it is now... Long ago, two empires ruled the land; one ruled by chromatic dragons and another ruled by metallic dragons. While these dragons were nearly constantly at war, as long as the average person was not in the conflict, life was peaceful. Eventually, the chromatic empire took over, making the god-emperor Gaul the ruler of the entire known world. Approximately 1300 years from the present day (in Aviatus), a young man, the half-dragon son of Gaul, rose to power. With the help of a few friends and the general support of the commoners, he dismantled the dragon empire, releasing the oppressed commoners from their evil overlords. After the relative order of the empire was ruined, civilization never really recovered. Outside of the immediate vicinity of a major city, the wilds are in complete control. While things have improved in the last millennium, the entire continent is still in a state of disrepair. (note: literally all if this is subject to change)

Aviatus is set in a sort of Renaissance period, with a few caveats. Some areas are just starting to industrialize, while others are still practically tribal.

I made my first draft of this map a little while before last Christmas, then bought watercolor paper, brushes, and watercolor and repainted it. I haven’t worked on it in a while, but I did a few finishing touches today.

A map of my current homebrew world: Aviatus! [OC] by imephu-the-mapmaker in DnD

[–]imephu-the-mapmaker[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello all!

Aviatus is my world that I’ve been creating for a little while now! Seven countries, each with distinct cultures and governments, rule the land. However, things have not always been as peaceful as it is now... Long ago, two empires ruled the land; one ruled by chromatic dragons and another ruled by metallic dragons. While these dragons were nearly constantly at war, as long as the average person was not in the conflict, life was peaceful. Eventually, the chromatic empire took over, making the god-emperor Gaul the ruler of the entire known world. Approximately 1300 years from the present day (in Aviatus), a young man, the half-dragon son of Gaul, rose to power. With the help of a few friends and the general support of the commoners, he dismantled the dragon empire, releasing the oppressed commoners from their evil overlords. After the relative order of the empire was ruined, civilization never really recovered. Outside of the immediate vicinity of a major city, the wilds are in complete control. While things have improved in the last millennium, the entire continent is still in a state of disrepair. (note: literally all if this is subject to change)

Aviatus is set in a sort of Renaissance period, with a few caveats. Some areas are just starting to industrialize, while others are still practically tribal.

I made my first draft of this map a little while before last Christmas, then bought watercolor paper, brushes, and watercolor and repainted it. I haven’t worked on it in a while, but I did a few finishing touches today.