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The entire northeastern quarter of Veirloh Island is covered by the Stone Forest, a vast, jagged expanse of sharp limestone outcrops that make travel nearly impossible on foot. These rock formations are the remnants of ancient fossils, worn away over thousands of years by relentless rainstorms. What remains are long, blade-like fins of stone that rise and fall across the land, forming a maze of stone sails. The dry riverbed that cuts through the center provides one of the only easy passageways through the stone forest but regular storms make it a gamble each time as the flash flooding in the region washes everything away.
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This map was inspired by the Shilin Stone Forest in China and Tsingy de Bemaraha in Madagascar. There are so many places like them in the world that feel straight out of a fantasy story, but funnily enough are hardly ever actually IN fantasy stories. I’ve been working on a series of maps that explores the more magical real-world locations like the stone forests!
The entire northeastern quarter of Veirloh Island is covered by the Stone Forest, a vast, jagged expanse of sharp limestone outcrops that make travel nearly impossible on foot. These rock formations are the remnants of ancient fossils, worn away over thousands of years by relentless rainstorms. What remains are long, blade-like fins of stone that rise and fall across the land, forming a maze of stone sails. The dry riverbed that cuts through the center provides one of the only easy passageways through the stone forest but regular storms make it a gamble each time as the flash flooding in the region washes everything away.
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This map was inspired by the Shilin Stone Forest in China and Tsingy de Bemaraha in Madagascar. There are so many places like them in the world that feel straight out of a fantasy story, but funnily enough are hardly ever actually IN fantasy stories. I’ve been working on a series of maps that explores the more magical real-world locations like the stone forests!