EukalyptusNow
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Sacred Forest Path - A slightly Asian Forest Trail
Was rather busy with real life for a while, but I created this Sacred Path for an "Asian-themed" Splittermond adventure (the one with this as in game map).
Main style is obviously Forest Trails, with some bits from Creepy Crypts and Asian Town.
I like how...well the well symbol becomes a covered lantern in dungeon scale.
A few details:
The Bridge:
A Watchful Kami
Path and clearings.
A larger version and a no grid version are in my gallery.
Have a great weekend. :)
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Pirate Attack! A quick Battlemap
That would make sense in a navy, but this is poor costal pirates vs. poor costal traders so it'll most likely look like this:
(Using Tokens from Forgotten Adventures):
The pirate captain is on the forecastle and the pirates are about to board. The ship's mage on the aft has 4 apprentices protecting him, but is busy with the maintaining the ritual that keeps the elven ship trapped.
PCs are not yet on this map, as they will have the opportunity to position themselves where they want (on the bottom ship) before the fight starts.
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Pirate Attack! A quick Battlemap
Made a quick battlemap for our ongoing Splittermond witch queen campaign.
The Pirate ship on top is using a water magic ritual to slow down the elven ship in the middle.
Our own ship is coming to the rescue at the bottom of the map. Looking forward to some ship-hopping and "anti ritual sniping".
Main style is CA172 Ship Deck Plans, with some elements from SS4 and Marine Dungeons.
A larger version is in my gallery.
And could we, eventually, please have a ship's wheel as SS4 downloadable content? I had to resort to using the shield symbol here... 🤗
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Fulnia - A Splittermond Map Conversion in Ferrari's Style
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Fulnia - A Splittermond Map Conversion in Ferrari's Style
Wanted to try out Ferrari's Style and converted the Splittermond map of Fulnia, the former capital of Mertalia.
The style is a lot of fun, and it was also great to look at the scanned original Ferrari's maps.
Ferrari's does allow adding a lot of small scale details, so the map is best viewed as the large version in my gallery.
Thanks a lot for the great style @Loopysue .
Have a good start into the new week! :)