Hand-drawn fantasy world map
Use for aged parchment cartography of an invented world with labeled regions and a compass rose.
A hand-drawn fantasy map of {{world_name}}, aged parchment texture, ink-line coastlines, stippled mountain ranges, tiny tree clusters for forests, a {{region}} kingdom labeled in elegant calligraphy, ornate compass rose, decorative sea monsters in the ocean, border cartouche.
Style: medieval fantasy cartography, sepia ink on parchment.
Composition: full map fills the frame, title banner at top, compass in a corner.
Constraints: consistent illustrative symbols, readable place names, plausible geography.
Negative: no modern fonts, no satellite realism, no bright colors, no grid UI.
Params: --ar 4:3Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{world_name}}
- {{region}}
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