Thursday, 5 March 2015

Designing the Map: The West

Mastadon Mountain

Mountain in the north west, Native territory where one of the elders the 'Mastadon' Elephant lays to rest.

Esa port

An abandoned port where foreigners tried to settle before being run out by the Natives when they saw the slaves.  

Gitche 

A large beautiful lake in the Natives territory.

Mishe camp

Camp of the Natives, including Chief Mato Makkapitew. Great bear of the West, leader of the free world. 

Nosa

Middle ground of the Natives territory.

Gashkii

Large hole in the earth, plummeting miles downwards.

Gamii camp

Camp of Natives next to a lake, settlers are on the other side, many conflicts occur.

Nenemoosha

South of the Natives territory, including Nene camp, where Matos's partner is originally form.

Aakoziwin river

River running between a canyon.

Grimja

A farm ran by for southern settlers.

Toro House

Home to a mighty bull.

Pueblo

Small southern settlement.

Castillo cuidad

Main city of the south.

Sur

Southern land.

Hoyo Canyon

Large canyon with a big hole at the end.

Bardem Farm

Farm and home to a untrustworthy and mysterious southern creature.

Basin

Town on the other side of the Native town and lake.

Hacienda

A ranch of a old couple.

Puerto

A port and station for the exchange of goods.

Great Canyon city

Large city for thieves and outlaws to lay low. Too dangerous for the law to enter, goes deep underground. Creatures live in the walls and pillars of the canyon. 

Beachers point

Dangerous new settlement just starting up, often raided by gangs.

Stetson gap

Very small canyon in the earth.

Narrow falls port

Port before Great Canyon City.

Standing rock

A lone tall rock, treasure often buried close. 

Crimson Peak

Once romantic spot, now common suicide spot. Dikeldi often has people hanged here. 

Dry Dirt

Cowboy settlement, quiet unsuccessful town, creatures keep to themselves round those parts. Don't like strangers. 

Carson House

Once the home of Jennifer Lulu and Sawyer Carson during their short lived marriage. 

Ka'go Port

North port of the Great divide (large river running through continent).

Mishe-makwa

Land between Ka'go and Esa, Native territory.

Hollern

North land, mostly mining towns. Well known for the coal found in the mountains, many die in the mines.

Broken Oaks

Main town, where Ambam is sheriff. 

Tucken

Small mining town.

Regal Creach

Further north mining town, bigger but more dangerous. 

Rivington Ranch

Old abandoned ranch where James Rivington briefly lived with his lover. 

Lake oasis

Oasis by a lake among the plains. Many gangs seek refuge from the plains here. 

Crowders ranch

Smart close family ranch of small time criminals. 

Grazing plains

Herbivores look for food in these grazing plains.

Gravewood

Dangerous town of criminals. Pirates smuggle in their shipments to this outlaw town. 

Spiketooth

Ghost town near the Carrigo Islands. 

Silkworm Hollow

Where the idea of Silkworm farms industry was born, and the biggest farm on the map.

Old fellow farm

Quiet, peaceful farm, many retire here. 

Bald-sight view

A cliff edge, home of the birds.

Few feathered farm

A farm where they kidnap birds and pluck them to sell feathers. 

Six shooter ridge

Gang hideout near Lake oasis. 

Searcy Ranch

Ranch of a lonely, grump old animal who's partner passed away. 

Fort Saddlesworth

A stronghold for gangs, they make small unlawful settlements in these hideouts. 

South pines

Early, large civilised settlement.  

Brightleach

The first and largest town, the most civilised in the west. 

Dikeledi's Produce

Dikeledi's home and large farms, the start of his industry.  

New World port

The first make if port when foreigners came to the land. 

Beacon Port

Large lighthouse port, also used to spy pirate ships. 

South Pines

Large trading town, many stolen goods end up here. 

Scouts crossing

Illegal crossing gangs use to get to a hideout. 

Deadmal point

Pirate town, many believe cursed. 

Crooked port

Small pirate town full of drunks and shenanigans.  

Smugglers port

Where pirates exchange their stolen goods and winnings. 




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