Popplebumps!

I’ve been exploring the swamp and marsh around BrineWater Market, and I’ve found some delightful little frogs that the natives call popplebumps. The have sweet chirps, like song birds, and fill the evening with their songs. I’m told mating season only lasts a few weeks in spring.

Spring? What happened to winter…?

Anyway, popplebumps are bright green, though some species have bright red, orange, or yellow spots – which always means Danger! Those are highly poisonous, like poison-dart frogs back home. I’ve even seen a group with bright blue spots, and I’m intrigued. Even here, blue pigments are rare. I’m going out to investigate them further. In the meantime, click the link to read what I’ve learned about the local popplebumps.


The beautiful photograph is by Chloé Lam on Unsplash

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Get yer Feets Wet!

While doing research on the mercenary companies I found a record of Phoenix Company that included all of their residence halls.  One of them is located in a place named Feets-Wet Cross-Market.  Well, with a name like that, I had to check it out.  Feets-Wet is in the middle of a place called Wobble-Grass, a swamp covering a large portion of the south-central part of the continent.  Feets-Wet is a big city made of living bridges and buildings, and it was beautiful as well as terrifying.  I also found out that “Market” is the title given to any town large enough to create and sustain trade.  There is only one Cross-Market, where all the trade routes of Wobble-Grass come together.  I found references to only two other Markets: Pantano Water-Market, on the coast of Pantano Bay, and Water Drake Hunt-Market.  A Water-Market is a port.  “Hunt” is the title given to any community that focuses on hunting.  Water drakes are 6-8 feet long reptiles that look like a dragon mated with a crocodile.  These people literally make their living hunting the most dangerous animal in the entire swamp.

Anyway, click this link for a brief description of Feets-Wet Cross-Market.


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Erde’s Shape-Shifters

I had made the climb to the Bright Mother’s Fountain, and this gave me the right to be there.  But I was still uncomfortable in this company.  Not because they are predators – a bunch of my family are cat-people, or dog-people.  We’ve even got a family of dolphin shifters.  No, it’s because this was clearly a sacred place to them, and I was very much an outsider.  So, although I was invited to join them around the Fountain and be part of the Ritual, I politely declined.  Instead I wandered the plateau and talked to people.  And I discovered they were terrifying and fascinating, lovely and terrible, haunted and driven, kind-hearted and killers.  Their power is seductive.

I miss my family.  I think after this I’ll go home for a bit.

Click here to learn a little more: The Shape-Shifters of Erde


 

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The Fountain of the Bright Mother

Hello fellow World-Walkers!  I’ve been off on a grand adventure the past couple of weeks and I’m only now returning to civilization.  I also learned there are places on Erde where my ship cannot go.  That was new and different.

Near the border of the Yoremba and Unhur’ahn, where the desert meets the mountains, is a high plateau.  You can’t get there unless you climb, or have wings.  I tried.  I tried really hard because it’s a long climb.  Had I realized my ship would not take me to the plateau directly I’d have planned better.  But I made it!  And because I made the climb I was also made welcome by the most diverse, wonderful, chaotic, terrifying group of shape-changers I’ve ever met.  (And some of my family are shape-changers.)  I will not share the details of our celebration: that was private (if you can call a gathering of a couple thousand people “private”).  But I will tell you a little about the plateau, and the well known as the Bright Mother’s Fountain.  <— Click the link!

May the Bright Mother bless you as well, and warm you in your travels!

 


 

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Black Locust Worm

During my research I found several accounts of travelers who were afflicted with worms burrowing beneath their skin. #shudder  This creature lives in forests where the black locust tree grows, and it resembles the seed pods of that tree.  I also found that there are other species that mimic the seed pods of other trees.  I am going to be much MUCH more careful about setting up my camps from now on.

Click the link to read more: The Black Locust Worm

 


 

 

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Photograph by Jean Headley.

The Place of Wisdom

I find myself back in Mawali, in the Great Library.  I could spend many years in this place, combing through books and scrolls.  A team of researchers could spend their whole lives in this library and not touch half of it.  I found an ancient scroll with strange markings on the case, marks that turned out to be impressions of a labyrinth.  The librarian had to cast some preservation magics before we could handle the scroll inside, and we were rewarded with a beautiful full-color illustration of a labyrinth.  We have yet to decipher the writings.  We combed the wall for other scrolls, and found a few references.  I’m going to get some lunch then go back to trying to translate the old scroll.  You can read what little we found here: Mahali Busara


 

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Underground Garden Map

The module I’ve been working on is cooling.  I’ve got a friend looking at it, and when he’s finished I’ll make revisions.  I spent some time this week scouting around for artwork, and I’m not satisfied with what I’ve found.  We’ll see.  The most frustrating part is that I always underestimate how much time these things really take, from the blog posts, to the maps, to revising my game notes into a coherent module that other people can use.  Oy!  Factor in the puppies, and my time gets stretched really thin!  Ah well.

I also bought some new grid paper that I’m hoping is light enough the grid won’t show when I scan it.  *crossing fingers.*

Here is another map for your personal use.  It’s an underground complex including two large, domed gardens.  I don’t know who built it, or why.  I just get a sense of a desire for retreat and seclusion.  Not the “we’re hiding something nefarious” kind, but the “We want the world to leave us alone” kind.

https://jeannadira.deviantart.com/art/UndergroundGarden2-711097875

 

UndergroundGarden2


 

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Misc Stuff

So I discovered this week that I can either make maps for the blog or work on the module, but not both. 😦 I will, hopefully, have a finished map for you this evening. I also discovered that the “gridless” maps I posted last week aren’t truly gridless. I can’t see the lines on *this* pc, but I can see them clearly on another. Whoops! So I’ll be working on fixing that, too. Yay! Have a good Sunday my fellow World Walkers.
Just for funsies, here is part of the poster-sized world map I drew for our first D&D campaign, many years ago:

AtldMap3

And I see I need a higher-resolution image of the map!  LOL


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Some Maps

Hello, my fellow World Walkers!  I decided to take a break from the blog writing and play with some other creative endeavors instead – give my mind a little time to recharge.  So I give to you a couple of random maps.  There are grid and grid-less versions, but the grids look a little funny because Scanners. Hey, who knew?  I’m just getting back into mapping and I’m having the relearn some skills, including the photo-manipulation required to pretty them up for the Internet.

To download the maps, click on the LINKS.  You can download the full sized maps from DeviantArt.  I’m still working on how to make them available directly from the blog.

I would love to hear about it if you use these maps!

These are free for your personal use.   They are still published under this Creative Commons license:

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https://jeannadira.deviantart.com/art/MiscMap1a-708655264

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https://jeannadira.deviantart.com/art/MiscMap1ColorAGrid-708654757

MiscMap1ColorAGrid

 

https://jeannadira.deviantart.com/art/MiscMap2a-708655279

MiscMap2a

https://jeannadira.deviantart.com/art/MiscMap2ColorA-708655250

MiscMap2ColorA

The Alley Cats Tavern

The jump drive is definitely fixed.  I took the ship home, had one of the engineers double-check my work (she replaced the fuel generator and about half the bio-gel in the computer, and cussed me out the whole time for what I’d done to “her” meaning my ship.)  To celebrate, I decided to find someplace new in Koenigsburg.  I was directed to a tavern called the Alley Cats, in a poor section of the city.

It’s an interesting place, run by a trio of ex-adventurers.  If you’re ever in Koenigsburg, I recommend it.

Click the link here for more: The Alley Cats


 

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