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February 5, 1965
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Ohio, USA
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Ed Elce
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  • New Encounter sites along the Shattered Road

    It's good to be back creating for a DnD campaign. A number of new maps to share as the party finishes exploring the unknown. Messengers are easy prey for the denizens of this wilderness, and they love to play with their food.

    Enjoy


    C.C. CharronRoyal ScribeRickoRyan ThomasQuentenMaidhc O CasainLoopysueWyvernShessarKertDawgand 2 others.
  • WIP: A Hidden Vault

    Why yes, that is exactly what they didn't do.... ๐Ÿ˜›

    Royal ScribeLoopysueWyvern
  • WIP: A Hidden Vault

    Has ben questing to discover the final resting place of a powerful relic, a greatsword named The Darkness. This is my first map with the Ancient Tombs Style from the 2019 Annual. The Fire pits are a fill from SS2 Bit Map A, the armour and the teleport portal (purple thingy) are from Mike Schley.

    The party was "shocked" to discover the guardians here were Fire Elementals... not. The hieroglyph border tells the tale of why the greatsword is here and the dangers of removing it from it's resting place. Not hard to guess what the party chose to do :-).


    LoopysueRoyal ScribeCalibreC.C. CharronDaltonSpenceQuentenRickoWyvernShessar
  • WIP: An Extra Planar Location A way station in Oblivion

    The party has left the dimension! Travel to the resting place of the famed magical sword known as The Darkness in a tomb buried kilometers below the world's surface, requires passage through an exra planar gate. The first step on the journey is a way station in Oblivion where entrance to the tomb is accessed through a through a second gate. But which is the right one?

    DD3 Color and Forest Trails with third party magic circles.


    LoopysueRoyal ScribeQuentenC.C. CharronKertDawgDaltonSpenceMonsenRicko
  • How long have you been using Campaign Cartographer?

    I started making battle maps by hand, pencil on large quad paper, in the early 1980's and they were well recieved. Life broke up that group and I didn't really get invovled with any new games for some time.

    I had to look back into the online store to figure out I originally purchased CC3+ and add-ons in 2016 and dabbled with it on and off.

    It wasn't until 202o that I joined this community and was inspired to become active. Getting a request from an old friend to run a DnD campaign on a virtual table top kicked things into high gear and I haven't looked back. This forum has helped immensely as have the tutorials and videos. I'm looking forward to retirement in a few years when I can really figure out how to use this software properly ;-)

    Royal ScribeMonsenLoopysueWyvernKertDawgDon Anderson Jr.