The Bison King wrote:I miss the line about fertilizing fields with carnage though. That really was a selling point for me on the first one.
Slip it in their. I'm sure you can
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The Bison King wrote:I miss the line about fertilizing fields with carnage though. That really was a selling point for me on the first one.
You could probably leave the abbreviations out though and keep them as they are.
What would you think of a more ornate version of the bonus frame above?
With shield in hand and sword to wield
conquer thy foe and subsume his field.
Let their carnage fertilize the earth
let their strength in battle prove their worth
for in the end only one takes all
of the epic land of Thyseneal.
Could work, do it and we'll see.
for in the end only one takes all
"for in the end but one takes all"
As an aside, the graphics CAs will review each map according to their review schedule; requesting a stamp in your thread title may only serve to annoy them
The Bison King wrote:Of the epic land Thyseneal
mattattam wrote:I like the design. The part above, "Road bonuses are held by holding..." is too bulky in my opinion. It draws the eye to that spot because it stands out more then the other borders. Making it a little slimmer in parts should do the trick.
I have a few suggestions on the poem. I think you should use the Early Modern English terms more in your poem like thy, thine. I also suggest taking out, "in battle" in the fourth line. It would read like such:
With shield in hand and sword to wield,
Conquer thy foe and seize his field,
Let their carnage fertilize the earth,
Let thy strength prove thy worth,
For in the end but one takes all,
In the epic land of Thesynal
I couldn't find the Early Modern English words for his, their, and the if there are any.
With Shield in hand and sword to wield,
Conquer thy foe and subsume his field,
Let their carnage fertilize the earth,
Let their strength in battle prove their worth,
For in the end but one takes all,
In the epic land of Thyseneal
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