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test strip map dungeon
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test strip map dungeon
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test strip map dungeon
Well, I don't know. I have so many things going on, I don't seem to finish them.
I think a series of 200' x 160' maps combined together would make an interesting strip dungeon.
With comments like: This westward passageway smells of something large, and dead.
This eastward passage seems foul and unbreathable.
Or: waterfall sounds down this ramp.
The final map is a map of where the adventurers selected to go, avoiding things they didn't think they could handle.
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test strip map dungeon
No idea if I will continue this or not, but here is a first effort, with text explanations.
strip map dungeon.
entrance looks like an old mine.
room 1) wood debris, could have been a trap at one time.
room 2) a skull where it meets passageway 2.
Passageway A goes beyond most lantern's reach.
Room 3) debris. A skeleton at the north end covered with rocks and other debris. A previous adventurer ? Placed here in front of the secret door which is the real path to the next piece of tghe map.
room 4) a distraction. There could be a few silver pieces and a handfull of copper pieces under the wood scraps.
Passageway B, leads to the next adventuring area.
Passageway C leads to a dead end on the next map.
This map is 200' x 160'.
I tried the overland strip map Annual, number 29, but I would have to adjust the strip scale. So I just decided to use DD3 Dungeon template.
The cobblestone 'wall' is the outer edge of the hill this dungeon is located in.
What do you think of this idea ?
edit: I think this could be an annual, similar to the overland strip map Annual in number 29, but scaled for dungeons.
900 pixel jpg, 2000 in my gallery.
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Topographical map of the Ice bed of Antarctica
I found https://www.topozone.com/
to be substantionaly easier to work with than the recent version of the Coast and Geodetic Survey site.



