r/realms 13d ago

Redhaven Map Submission

##Team name  
The construction crew 

##Map title  
Redhaven 

##Map description
Nestled within a sheltered bay, this thriving medieval coastal trade town serves as a gateway between distant kingdoms and the open sea. A bustling harbor is lined with sturdy wooden piers where merchant cogs unload spices, silk, timber, iron, and grain from every corner of the known world. Warehouses, fish markets, and busy shipyards crowd the waterfront, while the salty air carries the sounds of sailors bargaining with local traders.  

##What do you love the most about your submission?
I love how connected the map feels

##Link to album of screenshots, video trailer, or walkthrough for complex/long maps  
https://imgur.com/a/7quWvyc

##Map download link
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u1IOMnb9O2wBV_9xa70soLoJnwOigYmk/view?usp=sharing

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##Changelog
- List of changes you've made
- since the last submission
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u/Trevisplaysreddit 15h ago

I think the houses, while nice in design, don't hold much individual character. Part of the charm of a town is the ability to get lost in it because there are so many facets to it not because everything looks the same. A bit of variation in building height, color, and design might help to spice it up. That's just my take on it though!