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[Tuesday Map] Crypt of the Child Kings

This is the real meat and potatoes of my fantasy games – small underground maps of caves that have been modified for human or subhuman occupation or use. In this case, the cave has been converted into...

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[Friday Map] The Giants’ Halls (part 1)

I don’t normally spread a big map release over several months, but this one I seem to be taking my damned sweet time at. The goal is to draw up a dungeon based upon unreasonably large hallways. The...

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Oh, the prettiness of maps!

There’s so much awesome out there for maps these days. I’ll be honest here – if I stopped drawing new maps today, I could run games for the rest of my life just using my own collection. If I were to...

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[Friday Map] A Green and Pleasant Map

A companion piece to the Red and Pleasant Map I posted on Tuesday, this map was inspired by the gardens of Voivodja. A city block-sized chunk of city, surrounded by streams with a few bridges...

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[Tuesday Map] Temple Complex Ruins of the Forbidden City

As my D&D5e campaign continues in the titular city at the heart of of the classic 1981 module “Dwellers of the Forbidden City”, I find myself drawing out maps of more and more structures from said...

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[Friday Map] The Lost Base

Sir James sought out an underground military headquarters from which he could command troops and maintain an eye on logistics but also be out of sight when needed. In the end he commissioned a pair of...

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[Tuesday Map] The Architect’s Dungeon (working with the Dungeon Architect Cards)

In March of this year I backed a Kickstarter for “Dungeon Architect Cards” because I was in the consideration phase for the Dyson’s Deck of Delves project. The cards arrived in the mail in the...

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[Friday Map] The Architect’s Isometric Delve

This is another map drawn using the Dungeon Architect Cards as the baseline for the design and structure. But I wanted it smaller than the last map, and since I had a new pad of isometric paper that I...

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[Tuesday Map] Crypt of the Child Kings

This is the real meat and potatoes of my fantasy games – small underground maps of caves that have been modified for human or subhuman occupation or use. In this case, the cave has been converted into...

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[Friday Map] The Giants’ Halls (part 1)

I don’t normally spread a big map release over several months, but this one I seem to be taking my damned sweet time at. The goal is to draw up a dungeon based upon unreasonably large hallways. The...

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[Tuesday Map] The Coot’s Egg

Obviously the name of this is a bit of a joke referencing the “Egg of Coot” from Arneson’s “The First Fantasy Campaign” (which some people take to be an attack on Mr Gygax, but was in fact aimed at...

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[Friday Map] Rhinoceros Containment Caves of the Iron Overlord

In late September, Billy Longino asked for some mapping ideas over on google+, so I threw him a title I was working on at the time – Rhinoceros Containment Caves of the Iron Overlord. He thought it was...

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[5e Actual Play] Out of the Ember Crag and into…

I drew the map of Cinder Crag in 2008, after having used it in a campaign in 2001 and then went on to use it again in two different campaigns in 2009. Then I posted it to the blog in 2011 along with...

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[Tuesday Map] The Shattered Tower – Lower Levels

One of the quickest and easiest ways to indicate weirdness to players is to have something quietly and simply defying gravity. In the case of the Shattered Tower it may not even be immediately...

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[Tuesday Map] Temple Complex Ruins of the Forbidden City

As my D&D5e campaign continues in the titular city at the heart of of the classic 1981 module “Dwellers of the Forbidden City”, I find myself drawing out maps of more and more structures from said...

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[Friday Map] The Lost Base

Sir James sought out an underground military headquarters from which he could command troops and maintain an eye on logistics but also be out of sight when needed. In the end he commissioned a pair of...

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[Tuesday Map] The Architect’s Dungeon (working with the Dungeon Architect Cards)

In March of this year I backed a Kickstarter for “Dungeon Architect Cards” because I was in the consideration phase for the Dyson’s Deck of Delves project. The cards arrived in the mail in the...

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[Friday Map] The Architect’s Isometric Delve

This is another map drawn using the Dungeon Architect Cards as the baseline for the design and structure. But I wanted it smaller than the last map, and since I had a new pad of isometric paper that I...

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[Tuesday Map] Crypt of the Child Kings

This is the real meat and potatoes of my fantasy games – small underground maps of caves that have been modified for human or subhuman occupation or use. In this case, the cave has been converted into...

View Article

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

[Friday Map] The Giants’ Halls (part 1)

I don’t normally spread a big map release over several months, but this one I seem to be taking my damned sweet time at. The goal is to draw up a dungeon based upon unreasonably large hallways. The...

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