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Thread starter totoze Start date Feb 28, JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. The city has an average of aproximate 4. This version included all of the prominent structures, led by two moderators working together. The build was scheduled to last for two months, but took closer to half a year to complete.
All of the houses were built and furnished by hand and the rough estimate is around 4, structures. The Red Keep was completed after five detailed tests. Although the city has been rebuilt with better textures and planning, many guests still enjoy visiting the old city, which was a massive achievement for the server at the time of completion.
Interesting features include the Targaryen statues, the sewers, the graves on Visenya's hill, the tourney grounds, the Dragonpit, and of course the Red Keep complex and our original Iron Throne.
Many locations can still be warped to just add the word "old" to warp names and the moderators plan on keeping the city on the server for posterity. In may it was posted on the WesterosCraft Youtube channel a cinematic tour of the city:. Also our WesterosCraft Walks series visited King's Landing in seven episodes, exploring the whole city:.
Read More. Wiki Home. King's Landing. Project Details. There are several secret passages throughout the keep, which were built by Maegor the Cruel, who finished the construction of the Red Keep.
However, after the last dragon died, the gates were sealed and the pit fell into ruins. At present it is used to store wildfire. Whores know a way into the ruin and sometimes take customers there. In front of the sept complex of Baelor. The Silent Sisters and other holy orders have facilities nearby. Throughout the city are seven septs, one dedicated to each aspect of the The Seven.
The plan included seven gates listed below. The walls were built to allow for the city to grow, but the city has since expanded beyond the walls. In addition to the walls, the city has several towers used to spot fires and police the city, two main barracks, the West City Barracks near Cobbler's Square and the East City Barracks near the Dragon Gate.
Near the mouth of the Blackwater are wynch towers that will lift a large chain to block off entry or exit from the harbor, one of the defense improvements made by Tyrion and Varys. Common features surrounding these squares include customs houses, merchant stalls, pubs, inns, brothels, mummer shows and executioner blocks or gallows because they are conspicuous gathering places for the residents of the city.
Beneath many of these squares are important intersections of the city's sewer system, which was built when the streets were laid out after Aegon's walls were planned. Fishmonger's Square , includes several stalls selling seafood, fresh from the docks on the Blackwater. Has a customs house, a large ale house, a brothel, and a small inn.
There is an inn on the west side behind the stage. Also on the square is the Royal Customs House, a barracks watchtower and a large brothel near the base of the Street of Silk. Dragongate Square , known colloquially as "Pig Shit Square" because of the livestock penned there for auction and because of the presence of the City Watch or "Goldcloaks" in the nearby East City Barracks.
Iron Square , has an row of angled houses, a gallows, and market. The Guildhall of the Alchemists is located on the right when walking towers the sept.
It runs straight as an arrow between the hills of Rhaenys and Visenya, from which it gets its name. The Street of Steel , winds on the north side of Visenya's hill and is where many smiths are located. It begins on the west of Fishmonger's Square and as it climbs, the more expensive the shops become.
At its top is the shop of Tobho Mott. The Street of Flour , along the south side of the Dragonpit on which numerous bakeries may be found. Below the street lies Fleabottom, which is a maze of twisting alleys and cross streets. It is a cobbled street lined with various brothels. Shadowblack Lane , a twisty lane that begins at the northern gate of the Red Keep and winds its way down to the foot of Aegon's High Hill. Inside the walls, buildings jam against the cities fortifications, using them for a free back wall.
Outside, the buildings sprawl across the nearby land, focused around the main roads, but leaching out into the farmlands that surround the city.
Finally, we visit the Tourney Grounds. It was a good excuse to use more saturated, summer colours for this part of the map. It is, first and foremost, a map. Walking the fine line between channeling the flow of information, and providing an attractive illustration of a city, was a fun task in which I learned a lot.
Absolutely astonishing work! Fantastic, indeed! How big is the final piece? That makes them px by px — more than megapixels! I would love to buy a poster or two of these maps to frame alas, the poster folio maps are heavily creased. Beautiful stuff. This map in particular seems to have that medieval touch to it something Mr. Martin would have loved, I presume.
This was a big map to draw. It was a rambling old place on Eel Alley.
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