Haven't really drawn anything for over a month, but here's a map that I drew for my homebrew world This is the Kingdom of Northrend.
Needed a map for the next session of DnD... So why not make one. Here's a small town named Graymoor. The players visited this town 150 years in the future so I needed to make some changes. The players also haven't been here in 3 irl years.
A blind, aged, Kuo Toa wanders up to the party mistaking them for his Bullywag escort Remit. He wants to go to the hot spring and will not take the identity mishap seriously.
I'd say this is a good example as to why drafts are important and why you should be willing to change from your first idea. While it took hours to draw the map on the left, I greatly prefer the map on the right.
Just, go ahead and feel around the darkness of the shadowfell.... What's the worst that could happen?