Yes! Dracoria are just these rather small islands, They are part of a bigger map (but closed off by violent storms). Each hex is 0.6 miles (about 1000 yards/meters).
This is the WIP map for an upcoming fantasy setting named "Dracoria" set in the WeaveSong world. In Dracoria, there are three schools - College of Lore, Dragon Academy, and the Temple of Whispers.
In the first row above, you the symbols for 0,1 ,2, 4, 8 ,16, 32. Just add them together and you get the number. So,eg, bottom left and bottom right is 16+32=48. Just like a binary number. The current symbols are up to six bits (like 011010=22).
The language will work, I hope, as a backdrop and on scrolls or monuents for the characters to decode (if they wish). I will use it in a quite poetic way - it is a bit metaphoric.
Much like, I guess, many fantasy stories featuring old, forgotten languages. And I am pretty happy with the script...
Below are the glyphs for numbers in my upcoming Weavesong world (the language is called Logos). There is a logic in the glyphs. Can you solve the question mark?
Constructed languages are new to me. Right now, I’m working on a language that is meant to be some kind of proto-language in my multiverse Weavesong.
Here is a sketch of the language. It is based on phonemes, and each phoneme has a meaning. Then you combine the phonemes to form new words and new...