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In fantasy, maps are one of the most important parts of the world building process, no matter what sort of project you’re taking on. A well-designed map can transform your fantasy
Fantasy is full of many common elements, and one of the most popular forms of government in the fantasy genre has always been the kingdom. There’s obviously a reason for that:
Fantasy stories rarely exist in a bubble. Behind every kingdom, rebellion, or magical academy, there’s a political system that shapes how the entire world functions. Governments determine who holds power, who