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Me too!! It may be just me but I can't even see the buildings!! I like the boats though!! Wyldewoodland Estate said: I like the ships but not even my new glasses can find the dragon unless he is hiding under the compass or sloped off to the mountains for a snooze?
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I've split the map into four, not sure if this will be any bigger, but fingers crossed! lol North West:  North East:  South West:  South East:  Probably best if you don't quote this post or it will take up all of the space on the forum! lol
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I can see it better now Ebol Wen!! It looks really good!!
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I like it! Good siting although had originally thought it would be lower down. But Sea Dragons can swim :P :) Edited at September 23, 2020 06:01 AM by Follyfoot Farm
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I'm starting to get the hang of the Inkarnate map creator. I've found that I can alter or edit, add or remove, the items on it, so any changes in size, situation, additions, removals etc. can be made. The only thing I can't do is to make the land mass smaller, I can expand on it though or change the shape of the coast.
I thought as Ashwell Farm is breeding Merrigan's then we could put Merrigan town on St'Barnabus Island?
Also what are we naming the main river running into Haven estuary?
Tredon Mawr Stables said: I can see it better now Ebol Wen!! It looks really good!!
Thanks. Follyfoot Farm said: I like it! Good siting although had originally thought it would be lower down. But Sea Dragons can swim :P :)
I can move or re-size the dragon if you want. Do you want him on land or sea, or should I make an extra small island to the south of MM to put him on?
Edited at September 23, 2020 06:59 AM by Ebol Wen Stables
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Sea dragon - I thought his name could be Grockel - what about putting him somewhere in the sea where the bottom ship is facing northish. move the ship to the other side of St Barnabus just coming into view of the dragon. Dragon a little bigger if poss. Will have a think about name for river
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I thought we'd call the Valley the river runs through 'Harmony Valley' as that's where my stables is situated. I need to give the river name more though.
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Have looked at water deities for the river & these appealed to me – any appeal to you? We can choose to spell differently or choose something else if not liked – they all came from wikipedia except for the last one. - Bunzi, goddess of rain, rainbow and waters
- Mbumba, rainbow serpent of terrestrial waters and warriors
- Nu, uncreated god, personification of the primordial waters
- Tefnut, goddess of water, moisture, and fertility. Will probably end up calling it tuffnut 😊
- Leviathan, sea serpent.
- Rusalki, female ghosts, water nymphs or mermaid-like demons that dwell in waterways
- Belisama, goddess of lakes and rivers, fire, crafts, and light.
- Grannus, a god associated with spas, the sun, fires and healing thermal and mineral springs.
- Nantosuelta, river goddess of fire, the earth, healing, and fertility.
- Nodens, god associated with healing, the sea, hunting and dogs.
- Sirona, a goddess associated with healing springs.
- Manannán mac Lir or Llyr. god of the sea
- Dylan Eil Ton
- Nine Daughters of Ægir, who personify the characteristics of waves.
- Nix, water spirits who usually appear in human form.
- Tiddy Mun, a bog deity once worshiped in Lincolnshire, England who had the ability to control floods.
- Ceto, goddess of the dangers of the ocean and of sea monsters.
- Doris, goddess of the sea's bounty and wife of Nereus.
- Electra, an Oceanid, consort of Thaumas
- Eurybia, goddess of the mastery of the seas.
- Galene(Γαλήνη), goddess of calm seas.
- Glaucus Ichthyo, the fisherman's sea god.
- Phorcys, god of the hidden dangers of the deep.
- Poseidon, Olympian god of the sea and king of the sea gods; also god of flood, drought, earthquakes, and horses. His Roman equivalent is Neptune.
- Tethys, Titan goddess of the sources fresh-water, and the mother of the rivers (Potamoi), springs, streams, fountains and clouds.
- Wirnpa, creator of rain. thought it said wimpa
or the river Whinney - related to horses - could be loud, rushing water over rocks / cascades. Edited at September 23, 2020 08:47 AM by Follyfoot Farm
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My favourites from those are Sirona and Galene. Whinney could be fun too though. What do you think Tredon? Any ideas?
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Yes I quite like winnie too, or maybe if there was another word at the front maybe I don't know what though. Like for example, rushing winnie, crashing winnie I don't know you might think of something better!! I also like wimpa Valley, could be one part of the river. I also like Sirona too and Tiddy Mun. Or maybe Tiddy at the front of something else I don't know really!! There all pretty good though!! Harmony said: My favourites from those are Sirona and Galene. Whinney could be fun too though. What do you think Tredon? Any ideas?
Edited at September 23, 2020 12:14 PM by Tredon Mawr Stables
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