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It's the last map of November, and the last (formal paid) map of the year (assuming I don't go stir-crazy and draw more during December anyways)! This one was inspired by a waterfall in Arizona, Havasu Falls, which I happen to have a travel magazine featuring. The real falls actually has a bright cyan hue similar to the one in this map, which is pretty neat. For once, I have an excuse for drawing water as a neon blue substance.

  • The Supporter-tier variants include a waterfall surrounded by lush if patchy foliage, a waterfall cascading through a drier, cactus-filled desert, and ... a river of honey? How did this happen? (Maybe the mother of all beehives split up-stream, or maybe it's a natural phenomenon? Or maybe it's actually gold? Three out of five of the friends I asked couldn't actually identify it as honey, which is a little disappointing, since this was my favorite variant of them all.) There's also nighttime versions for all three, of course.
  • The Enthusiast-tier variants include dried-up versions of the river (with a hidden cave under the falls), surrounded by foliage and not, as well as some versions of the map with *all* of the props stripped out. In addition, there's a fancy river-of-blood variant and nighttime versions for all of the above.

The map is 22 tiles squared, and 100ppi as always. Free version is attached above, patron variants are in their respective posts.

So, as I mentioned last weekend, I'm taking December off, due to concerns over my own sanity (to be a little dramatic) and a desperate need for time. If I do find the time to draw something worth publishing, it'll be posted for free, but I've got a lot of work to take care of first before I can think about that. Hopefully, things will be easier again after this semester ends. In the meantime, I'll be back come January; I hope you all have a good December/Christmas. Take care.

EDIT: Someone on Reddit requested a winter edit, so I made a quick icy edit. This was actually one of the variants I had considered before deciding that it didn't look good enough to include. But anyways, a preview's been attached to this post and the archive with the files is attached below.

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