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u/Dsnake1 ยท 1 pointr/worldbuilding

> Secretly, the two people in the towers are very old and are rivals :D They are currently fighting over what tree will be where xD

That's so awesome! I love that idea. Hell, it's so versatile. It can be comedic relief or dial that drama straight up to 11 and put out a hit on the other dude.

>I didn't know rivers didn't split at the time xD When I make more of the world I'll redo this part and fix that :p Thanks for all the advice!

Not a problem. I did the same thing. Since then, I bought myself a cheap geology textbook (or any version of that is what I got) and it made a world of difference. heh.

Anyway, I really loved how my maps looked after I read through the textbook. My players did too.

>Iram was built around the dragons cave that they worshiped :o Nimrathon was selected by it's founders to be the capital for it's central location Garanidalr started off as a elf city. In my head they would have chosen the most secluded spot at the time :o

Yeah, those all make a ton of sense, especially with rivers available. Capital cities typically weren't grown from scratch, so big cities developed along trade routes and ports and capital cities were often selected from those. Of course, port cities are open to naval attacks, so there are pros and cons to where you pick, but your explanations make a ton of sense, especially with Nimrathon being surrounded by hills for some sort of natural protection.

>Thank you again for your interest and criticism!

Not a problem. If you ever have a question, let me know.

Also, what's the scale on your map?