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Also, I had not read the Stormlight Archive before making this, it’s a pure coincidence, I swear! O.o Pronounced Ko-Ho-lan.

Wow, reading some of my old work makes me realize how far I’ve come as a writer. Just do the best you can, and supplement the rest with good use of theatre of the mind. Just remember that you do not need to make a masterpiece, expert-level map for your players. The Pro plan also allows you to use the maps in commercial projects, so keep that in mind if you planned to sell any of the maps you create. Additionally, you are no longer limited to a maximum map export resolution of 1024×768 and can export as high as 8K. The subscription is available in a $25 a year, or $5 a month payment plan, and gives you access to a huge number of assets, and new map bases to work with. What I mean by this is that you can get overwhelmed with the sheer quantity of assets available to use in the subscription-based version. Inkarnate has a free version, with a limited set of pre-made assets to use, but I actually feel that the limitation helps more than it hurts. From Battlemaps to World maps, if you can scribe it, you can make it. Inkarnate makes it easy to create high-quality maps from pre-made assets and gives you the option to upload your own assets to be used in your campaign. And it is an invaluable tool to make your world feel more real.It is how your players can know where they can go to explore.It gives your party an idea of the world they live in.
