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Bone Hill and Environs
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Bone Hill and Environs
Here is my attempt at 'The Secret of Bone Hill' module maps from the L series of modules from 1981.
I was inspired by pkfrye's map in his gallery. I produced the wilderness map using Mike Schley's style. Originally it was going to look too much like pk's map, so I changed which tools I was using and tried to base it on an Ordnance Survey map style using the contour lines from the original map.
Restenford is the first city/town map I have finished. I have begun others but am struggling creating decent looking cities so I though if I trace a map it may help with my own creations. I used the default Bitmap A style for this.
Comments and critiques are most welcome.
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First trip with Character Artist
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Oh No, Not Another Homlet!
It's a coincidence but I have been working on these maps this weekend, and today I noticed that pkfrye had posted the same maps.
I thought I'd post mine as an example of how 2 people can interpret the same original map.
My maps are player maps so they don't show any secrets or text (beyond the scale), and I have just tried to copy the maps as presented, unlike pkfrye who has added detail and excellently decorated each room.
I also needed a tavern for a Ravnica game and this will do for that.
I have also posted the original maps for comparison.
Welcome then to the Welcome Wench, pull up a stool, have an ale, and listen to tales of the Temple of Elemental Evil.
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Feydakin Sultanate
Here are some more maps of my own campaign world.
These are of Narrazan which is part of the super-continent connected to Elloran. This shows the great capitol of the sultanate L'shia and surrounding Shahs (provinces).
This depicts the lands of the first campaign I ran as a DM. In my mind it didn't start out as an Arabian-like culture, but over time and logically it developed into that.
When Al-Qadim came out some years later for 2nd ed' it was just fantastic for these lands, as suddenly there was so much more info' and tools to add depth to an Arabian like culture.












