Paladine's Bell
Daniel Pereda De Pablo
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Hi, all.
This is one of two maps made for a D&D 5th conversion of an AD&D Dragonlance adventure I played a very long time ago, and which I'm quite fond of. The author, like me, was Spanish and wrote it in Spanish, even draw a couple of sketch maps he scanned later also in Spanish and made it all online, and that was quite rare in the 90s, believe me. The first map is an adaptation of his town map entirely in the Fantasy Town style with no editing. Enjoy!
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I think that's one of the nicest things anyone has ever said to me. Thank you very much indeed!
I agree. Had I created the map from scratch, I would have added water, perhaps a small rivulet instead of the relief across the middle of the settlement, but in this particular case I was building upon a rough sketch from the original author and it didn't include water, so I didn't, either. The only concession I made was adding two wells in the northern part of the town.
Let me finish a couple of maps I have on the works right now, and I'll get back to you on that. Thanks for the interest!
In the meantime, another location of the same adventure, The Glade of the Bleeding Roses, made in CSUAC2 and framed in PS (borders and legends). Enjoy!
My first finished map of the new year, and the last of this series: the Catacombs of Heavenfall, where a cult of the dread god Morgion, lord of pestilence and disease and lone dweller of the Bronze Tower, has established to spread the ruin of his lord. As usual, made in CSUAC2 and framed in PS (borders and legends). Enjoy, and Happy New Mapping Year!