Not quite a wrap-up of this sheet, as the corner requires I do the next map on the next sheet to finish it up. Here again is a large area of karst, with the new area including just the top six lines of hexes. Compare it with this map to see where the previous post came short of mapping. That area around Duboj and Visoka, plus some of the wild country west of those, was mapped on February 11, 2024.
This is a good time to show the whole sheet, so here's M.15e - Adriatic:
The "A" series of sheets would be covering the most northerly reach of culture for the game world, the northern point of which is, I believe, 82.62 degrees north. Though, probably, I'll never map that part of the world in 6-mile hexes.
This would also be a good time to update the google earth representation I posted on August 14th:
The blue rectangles represent the map I've done at the top. As the reader can see, the corner has been filled out and it can be seen what part of Italy was mapped. From here, I'll start marching north mapping a 120-mile wide swath, first northwest, then northeast after Slovenia, until reaching Poland, when I'll turn straight west again. We'll see how far I get before I shelve this project again, but I'd like to at least get to east Ukraine. I have this silly idea that at some point, with a large part of the map not being generated in dense Europe or in areas of extreme hills and mountains, it'll go faster. I know it's silly, but the idea possesses me. It is certainly easier when a large part of what's being mapped is the Adriatic Sea, but those coastal islands are a big challenge.
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