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  • The Lands of Abanasynia

    Thanks Hadrian. I don't usually put a hex grid on wilderness maps, but as you said, it seems to fit this map.

    roflo1
  • [WIP] Inside the Temple of Fah

    Awesome work

    Royal Scribe
  • World Map

    Thanks Don

    Don Anderson Jr.
  • The Ghost Tower of Inverness

    Thanks Wyvern,

    I was going to do the cross-section at some time when I can figure out how best to present it, and thanks for the tip regarding the rubble, I think I'll probably change it.

    The breaks in the wall though are for display, the holes are actually breeches in the walls at various heights. The top of the curtain wall is still intact, but your idea seems a better way of showing this.

    As an aside, did you know the upper level covers an area of 10 acres, and has four towers, 4 doors, a curtain wall with portcullis, and a pile of rubble. Nothing else in this immense area, no workers camp, no stables, no barracks, no gate, nothing. Just a huge empty space to house a rock the size of your hand. Gotta love AD&D.

    Frosty
  • The Ghost Tower of Inverness

    Sure thing Frosty

    The 4 elemental levels and the jewel level are 240 x 240 ft. or 48 x 48 squares in Roll20 (or any other system that uses a 5 ft grid).

    The Ghost tower upper level and dungeon are 730 x 620 ft. or 146 x 124 squares in Roll20.

    Are these maps OK for your game?

    Dak

    Quenten
  • WIP: Bleakmoor Harrow - Continent of Estonisch

    No offense Quenten.

    I was trying to be ironic and highlight the mass deforestation of the earth's forests and the ecological disaster staring us all in the face.

    I defer to you regarding the actual reality that you pointed out in your posts.

    Dak

    Calibre
  • Britannia (Parchment World)

    You've done a brilliant job on this map, but I hope to hell you've put Lancashire in Northumbria and not Strathclyde.

    Dak.

    Calibre
  • WIP: ESTONISCH CONTINENT BIRDSEYE

    It's an Outstanding map, Cal. The more I look at it the more I like it. I love your use of colour, and the names are spot on for a Scandinavian style area.

    Ricko