![]() ![]() I add spaces to the design working from the center out towards each star point to create an amorphous shape. The starburst looks something like this… Step Three: Flesh Out Landmass I roll 1d6 for each direction from the starting place and add those hexes creating a star-like pattern. That puts me in the Southwest quadrant of my map. If you don’t like how it turns out you can move the continent or trash it and start over fresh. I however, have a problem getting off the blank page so I like a random starting position for my continent. ![]() If you already have a placement or certain biome in mind for your continent, start there. I don’t want to draft my two big continents and then not have a place where I can place the small continent. That way when I get to the big continents I already know how much space is left. When mapping out landmasses I like to start mapping the smallest landmass first. We have three continents we need to map out, from smallest to largest they are 75 spaces, 149 spaces, and 298 spaces. If you need a refresher, check the previous post out HERE. If you remember from last time we have three continents we need to map out. We’re picking back up on the mapping aspect of worldbuilding. ![]()
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