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Aha. Last week's poll turned up "Marble cityscape", and it wasn't until after it won that I realized I didn't really know what I had meant when I wrote it down. I ended up settling on a greeco-roman sort of aesthetic. (I almost did an aqueduct in a more rural setting, but depending on how closely you want to stick to 'city'...)

In any case, this is Six-Pillar Street. Though distinctly devoid of pillars, it is said that at one point, there were in fact six pillars standing in the square near the bottom of the map. These days, it's mostly populated by the occasional market day and the times when a crowd gathers for a public execution.

  • The Supporter-tier variant this time is a canal edit, with the town's streets replaced with waterways. I am very much in love with the bridge and square, to the point where I decided to release it as the free edit instead of the street version.
  • The Enthusiast-tier pack comes with a rainy day, for both the canal and street versions, plus the usual propless maps. Unless the buildings count as props, but - spoilers - I didn't paint any sidewalk under the buildings, so it'd be weird. :L
  • The Benefactor-tier pack comes with a marketplace edit for the square. Straightforward.

The map is 17 tiles wide and 33 tiles tall, which is about two US Letter sheets wide and four tall, in portrait view. I'm not too sure about measuring in terms of Letter sheets, but it's probably convenient for anyone who's printing my work, hopefully. Squares are 100x100ppi like usual.

The free map's of the canal edit, and it's attached above. Please leave a comment if you have any thoughts or suggestions or comments, and have a good week in the meantime.

Also, there's been a couple issues regarding accessing the really, really old maps - from before April of last year. The reason is because they were all tagged to be accessible by the old tiers - the ones that don't exist anymore - so despite claiming to be "publicly available", they're not. I'm gonna go through them tonight and set them all to publicly available properly. In the meantime, patrons can access them via the complete 2020 archive listed on the map archive post.

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