5000 Subscribers on YouTube!

Hello, mapmakers and storytellers! We’re thrilled to celebrate an incredible milestone for the Red Quills community: 5,000 subscribers on YouTube!

Today’s video is a heartfelt thank-you to each of you who has joined us on this journey. Check it out here: What's BETTER than a Fantasy Map?

Whether you’re here for the mapmaking tutorials, creative tips, or adventure ideas, your support has made this possible.

Thank You to the Community

First and foremost, thank you! This channel began as a way to share a love of crafting maps and stories, and your engagement has turned it into something truly special. Reading your comments, seeing how you use these maps in your own games, and hearing your feedback inspires every video we create. The connections we’ve built together are what make this milestone so meaningful.

Highlights from the Journey

As we reflect on the past year, there are so many moments to celebrate. From the first tutorial on creating dungeon maps to the series on isometric designs, every video has been a learning experience and a chance to grow alongside this incredible community.

Some standout memories include today, launching the Patreon-exclusive Atlas, where fans can explore and download detailed map sets, and, of course, the overwhelmingly positive response to the roleplaying-focused modules we released earlier this year.

What’s Next for Red Quills?

Reaching 5,000 subscribers is just the beginning. In the video, I share an exciting roadmap for the months ahead, starting with our special anniversary series. Over the next six weeks, we’ll release downloadable maps and accompanying D&D 5e modules designed to spark your creativity and enrich your campaigns. You can also look forward to even more mapmaking tutorials, behind-the-scenes peeks into the creative process, and tips for integrating maps into your storytelling.

A Community Built Together

This channel wouldn’t be what it is without you. If you’ve enjoyed the content, shared it with a friend, or left a comment, know that you’ve played a part in reaching this milestone. I hope today’s video reminds you of the creative potential we all share as storytellers and world-builders. If you haven’t watched it yet, head over to the channel and check out the celebration video!

And as always, keep creating, keep exploring, and remember: the best stories are the ones we make together.

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