Lizzy_Maracuja
Lizzy_Maracuja
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- Username
- Lizzy_Maracuja
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- Member
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- Birthday
- May 17, 1988
- Location
- Salzgitter, Germany
- Website
- cthulhuskartenkiste.wordpress.com
- Real Name
- Ute
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Festive Winter Card Challenge - Ended - Please vote for your favorite
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[WIP] Modern city map
It's a really nice, ruleslight system - I really recommend it. There is an generic version as well, Everywhen.
But since we had the German translation of BoL, we just used that. We enjoy tinkering with different rulesystems and engines, creating games which are really fitting to what we want at the table. Some of our games sound like the starting point of a good joke. Like "A Sicaria, a CIA agent and a Parkranger meet in a house during a zombie outbreak". 😂
Thank you!
Yes, random name generators are such a great help. Had lots of fun using the one I posted for modern day businesses.
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[WIP] Modern city map
I'm doing lots of progress on my map of the city of Oakwood, the setting for our upcoming 90s horror campaign.
Lots of tiny details, places of interest, even the home of the PCs is already marked with modern map markers found online.
Numbers will be added to easily find what we're looking for.
When it's done, I'll test the large export tutorial for it.
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Survivors Camp in a zombieapocalypse setting
Finally found the time to do a map of "HOPE", the settlement in our Biohazard campaign.
Even though the first season is over, there is another one to come, so we might need it.
And for the first time ever I played around with doing a night version of one of my maps. With the huge lights on the guard towers, watching the area and keeping an eye on the surroundings. Especially, since they decided to keep the forest around. But the wall, the barbed wire and the trench help to keep things safe.
Can't wait to get back to playing in that setting...
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Community Atlas 500th map and 4 year anniversary competition with prizes.
Thank you very much for adding the maps to the atlas ?
I'm so happy about having participated in this contest - I learned so much about battlemaps (while usually doing WW2 regional maps) that I was able to start new projects with battlemaps / floorplans.
Which I wouldn't have done without the contest ?