* Suggesting Levantine as a new default namebase
Levantine namebase has 203 names of Phoenician, punic, hebrew and aramean origin. Names of places in real live.
the excerpt is: {name: "Levantine", i: 42, min: 4, max: 12, d: "krs-pn", m: 0, b: "namebase"}
This will allow to better represent some cultures.
- Carthaginian culture should have levantine namebase instead of berber.
Or maybe make two carthaginian, one with levantine and one with berber. Another option is to add Numidian culture with berber base.
_ In the namebase there are included some names for carthage. Keret Chadeshet and Kart-Hadasht are names for Carthage.
- This will allow phoenician and punic culture in an antique set.
- This will allow hebrew, and other levantine. (Urushalim is a name for Jerusalem).
There are questions with the number: i: 42, and what happens with old maps that have custom languages added in that spot.
* updated levantine namebase
Deleted the '-'. Reordered repeated letters.
* Added levantine cultures
Added Hebrew culture into: European set and all-world set.
Changed namebase of Carthaginian in Antique set from Berber (17) to Levantine (42) as per the conversation on discord thread FMG suggestions > Punic culture set.
This leaves the antique set with no native speaker of berber. If you want to have a culture that represent north-african people and berber different than carthage, we can add one.
Included Phoenician as a distinct culture with similar culture center formula than carthage "sort: i => n(i) / td(i, 20) / sf(i)" but with td(i, 20) because is the temperature of beirut and gives a difference with carthaginian.
Hebrew is included with " n(i) / td(i, 18) * sf(i) " because hebrew are pastoralists, and to differentiate the culture center from the phoenician that are near sea harbor.
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Fantasy Map Generator
Azgaar's Fantasy Map Generator is a free web application generating interactive and highly customizable svg maps based on voronoi diagram.
Project is under development, the current version is available on Github Pages.
Refer to the project wiki for guidance. The current progress is tracked in Trello. Some details are covered in my old blog Fantasy Maps for fun and glory.
Join our Discord server and Reddit community to share your creations, discuss the Generator, suggest ideas and get the most recent updates.
Contact me via email if you have non-public suggestions. For bug reports please use GitHub issues or #bugs channel on Discord. If you are facing performance issues, please read the tips.
Electron desktop application is available in releases. Download archive for your architecture, unzip and run.
Pull requests are highly welcomed. The codebase is messy and requires re-design, but I will appreciate if you start with minor changes. Check out the data model before contributing.
You can support the project on Patreon.
Inspiration:
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Martin O'Leary's Generating fantasy maps
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Amit Patel's Polygonal Map Generation for Games
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Scott Turner's Here Dragons Abound


