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😅 Glad you like it. 🙏
I tell myself that I still want to add some flocking, but I also wanted to see how hard it actually is to make my own flocking… and I haven’t even started.
You could say I kinda have…
The thing is I mostly use scraps of paper that would otherwise be thrown away or shredded. Also, it’s possible that if I used graph paper, my shaky hand would be more noticeable. 😅
Kudos for mentioning Everyone is John.
And since I’m already typing a reply, I might as well link to another obscure RPG (that I haven’t played):
https://rpggeek.com/rpg/104103/boss-dragons-and-scrambled-eggs
Ah, I hadn’t thought they could be rival cities.
Maybe even belonging to different kingdoms?
Heh. Yeah… they’re very old, and I’ve reused them many many times.
Out of the loop here. What are the recent scandals with Discord?
This is probably not what you’re looking for, but it reminded me of the fan-made Polybius scenario for Kult.
But even if its not what you need, it might be useful as inspiration:
Oh, and if you’re not familiar with the urban legend, give it a search on YouTube.
roflo1@ttrpg.networkto
TTRPG.network Instance Meta Discussion@ttrpg.network•We are up an running on a new host!
0·5 months agoI’m seeing a lot of broken image fallback icons; mostly for community icons and banners, as well as thumbnails for images posted before the migration. Am I the only one experiencing this?
FYI: this post might not make it due to the host migration:
https://ttrpg.network/post/30105469
Of course, you can always repost.
roflo1@ttrpg.networkMto
Micro-maps@ttrpg.network•First Stab at a Tiny Island MapEnglish
4·6 months agoLooks great!
Thanks for sharing.
It’s short, but it’s a start:
Oh. I hadn’t noticed!! 😅
roflo1@ttrpg.networkOPMto
Micro-maps@ttrpg.network•Ridge [overland] (trying individual trees)English
2·7 months agoYeah, me too. ;) I think there’s at least something worth learning.
I’ll usually avoid creating a new post with very basic tests such as this one…

… so for my latest tests, I still try to finish something.
roflo1@ttrpg.networkOPMto
Micro-maps@ttrpg.network•Ridge [overland] (trying individual trees)English
2·7 months agoHave you seen the community’s logo?
https://ttrpg.network/pictrs/image/07fee9d8-1906-4238-a903-93fd016cb9a8.jpeg?format=webp
;)
roflo1@ttrpg.networkOPMto
Micro-maps@ttrpg.network•Ridge [overland] (trying individual trees)English
2·7 months agoThanks!
Turns out I started these forest tests because I was trying this type of mountain ridge style and I’m trying to find a tree style that goes along nicely.
roflo1@ttrpg.networkto
rpg@ttrpg.network•Freebies, Sales, and Charity Bundles for November 23, 2025
2·7 months agoCampaign Cartographer 3+ is indeed only available for Windows. Though I must say that I have it working under WINE just fine. YMMV, ofc.
Glad I could help.
One more thing: The official forum is a place full of very nice and helpful people.
I do use it myself for SciFi (mostly for Traveller) and I like it. Of course, the number of available styles is not as overwhelming as the ones available for fantasy, but there are some good options.
One thing worth noting: for Sci-Fi you definitely want the highest tier, which includes Cosmographer and all the annuals.
The page for Cosmographer shows a few styles: https://www.profantasy.com/products/cos3_examples.asp
And here’s a few deckplan exampless on a classic Traveller style: https://www.profantasy.com/products/cos3_deckplans.asp
As for the annuals, there’s this post on the forum with a small screenshot/thumbnail for each issue in most annuals: https://forum.profantasy.com/discussion/10366/cartographers-annual-all-the-issues-linked-in-one-place
Finally, there’s this Youtube Playlist with a few of the mapping sessions that focused on Sci-Fi styles: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrFvDl9qgYgsCVt58a41H3rcDjsAc4P4h







Thanks for the tip.