The House of Seven Wines
Welcome to the noble House of Seven Wines. The House of Seven Wines The house itself is a dark ochre in colour and attempts to make it look like a refined garden home, tucked in among the willow trees,...
View ArticleRuined Pyramid Complex
A massive temple, three ancient pyramids and some old ruins lie in the narrow zone between desert and jungle. A classic scene for any adventure. Sure, jungle / desert interfaces are a pretty fantastic...
View ArticleThe Ashen Castle
In a run-down end of town is a squat and ugly ruin. The Ashen Castle was once a prison – when the city had more law and order and the means to maintain a prison and prison population. But that was two...
View ArticleThe City of Letath
In a recent session of my 5e D&D campaign I found myself grabbing cities from other people’s products to fill in places in my game world. And of course, that couldn’t last. So when I got home I...
View ArticleCinolth Citadel
The Citadel (with grid) Cinolth Citadel started as a lone spire on a barren chunk of rock overlooking the Ironflow river as it headed out to sea. To the tower, others were attached and then a hall...
View ArticleThe Lost Ossuary
The Lost Ossuary (with grid) This complicated little map started with a simple request from Christian Klauser over on Patreon. The Lost Ossuary is a small dimensional rift beneath the Lobachevsky...
View ArticleTemple of the Four Gods
Temple of the 4 Gods (ground level) A massive and mostly open stone structure, this temple is dedicated to the four creative forces of the universe and the personas that embody them in this world. The...
View ArticleThe Sahuagin Mound
Under the sea Under the sea Darling it’s better Down where it’s wetter Take it from me Up on the shore they work all day Out in the sun they slave away While we devotin’ Full time to floatin’ Under the...
View ArticleThe Turning Tower
The Turning Tower (with grid) The Turning Tower is a stout three-tiered tower on the Plains of Dross. An ugly black blight upon the landscape, highlighted by brass doors; every hour or three the three...
View ArticleGriffinwatch Ruins
Griffinwatch is an old waterside fortress that was built on a hill that legends say was home to a nest of griffons prior to its construction. Once a watch fort on the border between elven and human...
View ArticleThe Velvet Hood – A Svirfneblin Bridge Fortress
Looking almost like an upside down castle embedded in a bridge, The Velvet Hood was initially a nameless toll fortress along the passages of the underdark. But the fortress was ransacked on two...
View ArticleThe Caravanserai
As the guy with all these maps, you would think I would have a map ready for just about every occasion in-game, right? In our Dungeons & Dragons 5e game that I’m running, we’ve had two sessions...
View ArticleCrypts and Sewers
There are times when I don’t know quite what I want to draw and I just start to doodle a map – letting the pens and the back of my mind wander around the page creating stuff. Of late it seems that my...
View ArticleWarcton Hold
Two hundred years ago the foul giant Auruxvor terrorized the lands along the western shore of the Krumpt Basin from his fortified lakeside “manor”. Padreth Warcton and a group of mercenaries and...
View ArticleThe Fevered Caves
The Fevered Caves There are places where foul essences seep out of the depths and into the light of day. While the purifying light is usually enough to destroy the humours and disperse the foul gasses,...
View ArticleReturn to Durahn’s Tomb
Return to Durahn’s Tomb Let’s set the wayback machine for 7 years ago. Just like now, the One Page Dungeon Contest is taking submissions, and I figured I would give it a shot. I tried and tried to draw...
View ArticleBehemoth Lookout
Behemoth Lookout (with grid and water) Built in a crook in the red channel (which was then partially diverted around the structure to form a moat for the ensuing moathouse), Behemoth Lookout was...
View ArticleSunken Ruins
Outside of the Yellow City proper is “the old city” – or more precisely the ruins thereof slowly sinking into the swamp. This particular map explores a building that is partially submerged because the...
View ArticleRansom and Flotsam
Ransom and Flotsam The city of Ransom is just about what you’d expect from a city with the name “Ransom”. It was built by pirates and raiders as a landing and repair site for their ships in unfriendly...
View ArticleThe Tomb of Eight
Near the ruins of the ancient wizarding school is a cliff that is home to a clever and hostile clan of hippogriffs. At the base of the cliff, now well concealed by the trees that grew from what were...
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