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Sail: Chapter 2 a Cythera novel
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Posted 07 December 2013 - 10:20 AM
Good chapter! ^_^ I'm amused by how dangerous the wolflizards are compared to how docile the scylla was ^_^ Also curious about the layout of the land. Are they on alt-Cythera now? I don't suppose you'd want to make one of those pretty maps for alt-Cythera.. (not sure how different it is from real Cythera but I don't know what massive inlet they're referring to. It seems logical that the absence of the elementals would cause significant changes to the land/sea anyway)
I'll become even more undignified than this
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Posted 09 December 2013 - 10:04 PM
BreadWorldMercy453, on 07 December 2013 - 10:20 AM, said:
Also curious about the layout of the land. Are they on alt-Cythera now? I don't suppose you'd want to make one of those pretty maps for alt-Cythera..
It is alt-Cythera, but with an entirely new map. Cythera itself was too small for my purposes, and didn't have the rainforest climate I wanted, so I heavily altered a map of the British Columbia coastline near my home. (In reality, it has way more islands and inlets, but such a fragmented coastline is a pain to write for.)
I don't know if it's pretty, but it's way more realistic! Caladhea is the capital like Cademia, and Ingdanrad loosely parallels Pnyx.

This post has been edited by iKaterei: 09 December 2013 - 10:06 PM
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Posted 04 January 2014 - 08:32 PM
Sorry about my slow reply. I've been in shock since Avatara posted a chron
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Well done, as always. I'm kind of curious what becomes of Katerei's traveling companions, not to mention the rest of her species.

Well done, as always. I'm kind of curious what becomes of Katerei's traveling companions, not to mention the rest of her species.
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