Timberborn

Timberborn

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Astrala's Timberborn Maps
   
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The maps I've made for Timberborn.

I like to make both realistic landscapes and sculptural, themed maps.
Items (7)
Dragon Range
Created by Astrala
Legend has it that this mountain range was once the home of a dreadful creature that breathed badwater and devoured all Hoomans it saw. The beavers are certain that this tale is just old folklore used to scare kits into behaving, but perhaps you should kee...
Pillars Of The World
Created by Astrala
This beaver sanctuary is carried on the backs of elephants, which are, in turn, standing on the back of a turtle. We're not sure what the turtle's gender is....
Labyrinth
Created by Astrala
Not sure why someone would build something like this... The Labyrinth channels good- and bad-water through twisting channels, requiring careful management and travel for more resources and land. If this version is too easy, check out Labyrinth Contaminated...
Lazy Rivers
Created by Astrala
A sprawling landscape where everything runs downhill. With many rivers meeting in a central location, be careful not to underestimate the amount of water that needs to be directed. ...
Wastelands and Wellsprings
Created by Astrala
In a land once rich with marshes and rivers, Hooman over-exploitation drained the underground aquafers, causing sink-holes to form and leaving a contaminated wasteland behind. But now, rising water from underground hints that the land may not be as dead as...
Rocky Mountain Gorges
Created by Astrala
A large mountain range cut through with old rivers, carving deep gorges and leaving waterfalls and natural tunnels. Hooman ruins, once prosperous on the banks of rivers and lakes, now pollute the range, leaving once-lush pine forests barren. Featuring seve...
Grand Canyon
Created by Astrala
In a vast desert, water resides at the bottom of a grand canyon, making fertile space extremely limited and the threat of Bad Tide even more potent than ever. But beavers are clever. Perhaps the canyon itself can be used to bring life to this land......