Sorry this is so late. It was unfortunate that the forums were hacked again on the eve of September. Now that we're up and running again, please feel free to comment on these maps!For this month's "Maps of the Month" featurette, I wish to draw your attention to FlyingArmor's Paladin's Quest (Super NES) maps.
It's time to start a new semester at school. Maybe even a magic school. No, I'm not talking about Hogwarts. I'm talking about the Magic School in Lennus, you know, the one next to the Tower of Gabnid that houses an evil being named Dal Gren, and if you release it, well, you might as well get moving because it's time to save the world. Such is the scenario of Paladin's Quest.
Though it plays like most 16-bit RPGs, it looks considerably different than most. Firstly, the palette is different - you don't see the green forests and brown or grey mountains like you might expect from other entries in the genre. Nope, now you've got blue tress, green or purple mountains, and smatterings of pink everywhere. Round trees, egg-shaped buildings, and pod-shaped treasure chests give the game a very unique style.
FlyingArmor, a (relatively) new mapper here, has begun a mapping career on VGMaps.com with maps of Paladin's Quest so you can see for yourself, if you haven't played this game before. And all of the items that can be found are clearly indicated, so these maps make the perfect guide if you do want to explore the world of Lennus. This debut effort is certainly worthy of the Maps Of The Month status.
So to recognize the effort put into mapping this stylistically unique (but somewhat obscure) RPG, FlyingArmor's Paladin's Quest maps will be known as VGMaps.com's Maps of the Month for September 2009.