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    <title>Quasi Medieval/Fantasy Map Project - Map Creators Unite!!! - tribe.net</title>
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      <description>I have a personal map making project I'm woking on. The idea was to make a quasi-medieval world map that was zoomable and panable. The map is loosley based on a number of historical maps including a good number of mythological locations. I also referenced a number of fictional places and even went so far as to make up a few of my own locations ( I have a story setting in mind).&#xD;
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So far I have a rough working test up. There are a number of errors and I have issue with font sizes, but I hope to address them as time allows. I see this as more of an art project than an exercise in serious cartography. Anyway, if you are curious you can see it  here:&#xD;
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http://fairytalecloset.com/Osric/Map.htm&#xD;
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I welcome any and all constructive criticism.</description>
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      <dc:creator>Marc</dc:creator>
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