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Elven Symbols Runes, Made Up Written Languages, Fantasy Alphabet Design, Dnd Infernal Alphabet, Elvish Script Tattoo, Fae Alphabet, Made Up Alphabet, Draconic Language, Fantasy Numbers

Description This is a rather old script of mine. I wanted to create an elegant, cursive handwriting. The lower case letters have too many long vertical lines, but it was an early attempt. This was the "new" Elven script, used until their extinction on Antaros.

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Dragon Composition Notebook: Dragon Design College Ruled Wide 120 Page Composition Notebook/ Journal For Fantasy Lovers With Dragons in a Vintage Style : Storm, Eve: Amazon.co.uk: Books Fantasy Notebook Ideas, Cover Page Notebook, Notebook Cover Designs, Fantasy Journal Ideas, Fantasy Notebook Aesthetic, Digital Notebook, Fantasy Notebook, Monster High Composition Book, Fantasy Journal Cover

Dragon Composition Notebook: Dragon Design College Ruled Wide 120 Page Composition Notebook/ Journal For Fantasy Lovers With Dragons in a Vintage Style : Storm, Eve: Amazon.co.uk: Books

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How to Master Value for Pencil Shading Your Fantasy Maps for RPG, Writers, and Game Masters Maps Drawing, Map Effects, Rain Shadow, Map Drawing, Fantasy Map Making, Map Symbols, Map Making, Map Maker, Mountain Drawing

Just about every aspiring artist and cartographer I know wants to learn how to shade, but it feels like one of the most intimidating things to learn. While there is certainly room for complexity, I think you can easily achieve great results with just some basic principles. That is what I hope to equip you with today; so you can master value and will be able to add shading to your fantasy maps with ease.

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Fantasy Place Names, Fantasy Place, Writing Inspiration Tips, Name Game, Places In England, Best Character Names, Writing Fantasy, Fantasy Names, Writing Dialogue Prompts

Place names don't come from nowhere. When people give a name to a village or a river or a mountain range, it usually has a meaning behind it. That might be a description of the place, a reference to the people living there, or something more reverant (referencing a god, for example). Many places in England or the USA are called

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