This… is a mighty tall tower.
Here are the 8 levels of the Shattered Tower that are above the break at level 5 of the structure. These levels float in the air above the base of the tower, slowly lifting and falling by about 18 inches vertically and maybe 12 inches side to side. The structure defies gravity, but seems anc...
2015-10-30 14:08:16 +0000 UTC
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One of the quickest and easiest ways to indicate weirdness to players is to have something quietly and simply defying gravity. In the case of the Shattered Tower it may not even be immediately apparent… until you look up and see the break in the incredibly tall tower almost 180 feet above ground and that the upper reaches of t...
2015-10-27 12:03:29 +0000 UTC
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In late September, Billy Longino asked for some mapping ideas over on google+, so I threw him a title I was working on at the time – Rhinoceros Containment Caves of the Iron Overlord. He thought it was me trying to throw him off his game, but he worked through it and produced a really cool little map.
But it wasn’t rea...
2015-10-23 13:30:13 +0000 UTC
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Obviously the name of this is a bit of a joke referencing the “Egg of Coot” from Arneson’s “The First Fantasy Campaign” (which some people take to be an attack on Mr Gygax, but was in fact aimed at Gregg Scott, head of Microarmor at the time).
An insanely large egg lies underground here, partially exposed by a sm...
2015-10-20 14:38:57 +0000 UTC
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I don’t normally spread a big map release over several months, but this one I seem to be taking my damned sweet time at. The goal is to draw up a dungeon based upon unreasonably large hallways. The kind of thing that makes little sense from a construction point of view, but produces epic vistas for running battles and explorat...
2015-10-16 14:16:27 +0000 UTC
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This is the real meat and potatoes of my fantasy games – small underground maps of caves that have been modified for human or subhuman occupation or use.
In this case, the cave has been converted into a set of crypts with a pair of preparatory rooms above and a small shrine in the largest cave, with several more crypts a...
2015-10-13 13:54:48 +0000 UTC
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This map was drawn using the Dungeon Architect Cards as the baseline for the design and structure, like the map posted on Tuesday this week.
After seeing how my Tuesday map turned out, I wanted to try the cards again to make a smaller map; and since I had a new pad of isometric paper that I haven’t tried yet (from square...
2015-10-09 15:16:14 +0000 UTC
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In March of this year I backed a Kickstarter for “Dungeon Architect Cards” because I was in the consideration phase for the Dyson’s Deck of Delves project. The cards arrived in the mail in the beginning of July and sat in the console of the truck for a few months before I finally brought them inside and started messing aro...
2015-10-06 11:44:02 +0000 UTC
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Sir James sought out an underground military headquarters from which he could command troops and maintain an eye on logistics but also be out of sight when needed. In the end he commissioned a pair of underground headquarters, neither of which was really completed before his death.
This particular structure was not only in...
2015-10-02 19:24:49 +0000 UTC
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And here we go! Here's the maps going up on the blog for the month of October (which I have filed under Spocktober on my hard drive).
Also this month I'm working on trying to exercise my drawing / illustration skills doing the #DRAWLLOWEEN challenge, so if you follow me on facebook or google+ you will see how these d...
2015-10-02 19:09:44 +0000 UTC
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As my D&D5e campaign continues in the titular city at the heart of of the classic 1981 module “Dwellers of the Forbidden City”, I find myself drawing out maps of more and more structures from said ruins.
This particular set of structures is mostly in ruins, but also has a large section of the temple that has surviv...
2015-09-29 13:43:22 +0000 UTC
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A companion piece to the Red and Pleasant Map I posted on Tuesday, this map was inspired by the gardens of Voivodja. A city block-sized chunk of city, surrounded by streams with a few bridges connecting it to its neighbours. While mostly covered in greenery and small trees, the remnants of the city below are more clear here than...
2015-09-25 15:04:16 +0000 UTC
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I am an unashamed fan of the machinations of Jez Gordon who works as a layout and graphics god for a few small press releases every year. Among last year's masterpieces of his work we had Zak Smith's Red and Pleasant Land (winner of a fistfull of ENnie awards) which he laid out and added a few maps to.
Combining the inspir...
2015-09-22 14:32:57 +0000 UTC
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On Tuesday I posted the Portal Nexus – the ground floor and side view of a set of towers with no obvious ground-level entry that I picture as housing a set of portals from one place to another – a sort of portal clearinghouse or transit hub for busy teleporters. In many cases I would stop with the one level, letting it serve...
2015-09-18 16:18:33 +0000 UTC
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Once again it is not much of a secret that I have a love for towers (and a recent love for drawing lots of circles on a piece of paper and calling it a map). For this one I wanted a set of towers with no obvious entry (at least at ground level).
What it evolved into as I drew it is a cluster of interlinked towers that encl...
2015-09-15 16:36:50 +0000 UTC
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There’s a structure in the Forbidden City with five small pyramids poking out of the roof. It was once either a museum or a temple – definitely a place where people came to contemplate (their history, their gods, all of the above?)
The east side of the structure is partially collapsed, with one wing having almos...
2015-09-11 15:31:47 +0000 UTC
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While I have many a tower map on the blog, I seem to be lacking in ziggurats and stepped pyramids – wonderful constructions that evoke ancient civilizations, mysteries, and probably hidden treasures.
Dreaming Feather was one of the last rulers of the Dyonis Empire – shrugged off by most histories as a freak and ...
2015-09-08 14:28:52 +0000 UTC
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Temples, churches and religious structures tend to both be large (because they are built with the help of a whole community instead of a single person or family) and central to a lot of games (because in a world where gods have direct power over the world, it seems to make sense that their churches would wield significant power ...
2015-09-04 13:10:07 +0000 UTC
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Sometimes you find inspiration in another map. Initially I started drawing this map based only on three corridors, and somewhere along the way I realized that it was starting to feel like Quasqueton - the dungeon from the classic module "B1 In Search of the Unknown".
So I went with it and stole a few elements from t...
2015-09-01 13:33:13 +0000 UTC
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Here they come patrons! Thanks again for supporting me in this endeavour to produce more and better maps. This month I really feel I went all-out for most of these maps - some of them took most of a week to produce, making it a bit of a trick to get 9 maps together for the month.
So here are the 9 maps for September...
2015-09-01 02:24:33 +0000 UTC
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Introduced earlier this week, Lord Scart of the Hemron Coalition was a name-level fighter who took over a series of insanely meandering and twisting goblin warrens and converted them into his base of operations known as Scart’s Hall.
A hundred and fifty feet beneath the meandering tunnels and chambers of the Hall ...
2015-08-28 14:08:28 +0000 UTC
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In a departure from the norms of dungeon development (where foul goblinoids and monsters invade the subterranean works of other races), Lord Scart of the Hemron Coalition took over a series of crudely-cut but extensive goblin warrens and spent twelve years with a large team of engineers and sappers to establish Scart’s Hall.
2015-08-25 15:49:21 +0000 UTC
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One thing with running the classic “Dwellers of the Forbidden City” module – there’s a lot of opportunity to draw up ruined and partially ruined temples and other buildings to scatter throughout the area as most of it is presented from above at a scale of 50 feet per square.
And since I’m running that modu...
2015-08-21 15:23:27 +0000 UTC
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A while back someone commented on how many of my recent dungeon maps were distinctly bound by the limits of the page (that is to say, they were quite square or rectangular in overall design). So I figured I would make sure to do one that was bound by something other than the shape of the paper...
It happened to coin...
2015-08-18 13:32:07 +0000 UTC
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Small and simple maps can often produce about one evening of play when you incorporate travel times, investigation and research and a few good twists and encounters once at the location in question. This particular map was designed for exactly that – being a small temple setup that exists along an underground stream that in tu...
2015-08-14 13:30:41 +0000 UTC
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When it was built, it probably bore some fancy elven name that translated into “Spire that reaches from the soil to the stars” or similar nonsense, today this tower on a hard stone escarpment is merely known as the Ledge Tower.
Not a strongly defensible position, the tower has three distinct entrances as well as...
2015-08-11 18:40:52 +0000 UTC
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Oops! This was supposed to be posted before I posted Nesbitt-Hill on Tuesday!
Here is the backstage pass for August, 2015!
2015-08-10 23:16:22 +0000 UTC
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When noted on a map, most would expect the tiny village of Nesbitt-Hill to… well… be on a hill. In fact, the land around village is uniformly flat and hill-free. The small town was built up around an inn at the intersection of two trade roads – an inn established by Burgen Nesbitt-Hill and his family.
Nesbitt-...
2015-08-08 02:36:40 +0000 UTC
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Along the wide banks of the Onur River are a number of small fortifications dating back to various Kale city states that were once the backbone of trade and travel along the river and the badlands to the east.
Originally a trio of towers, Pregello Fortress was constructed by Ezwer the Long on the ruins of older Kale...
2015-08-04 14:52:41 +0000 UTC
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Again with the compass-derived maps this month, I bring you Tavistock Manor. A three-story manor house that seems perpetually for rent on the north side of the city.
Tavistock Manor is settled into a lovely huge estate for a rental property, requiring a fair staff of gardeners and groundskeepers to keep it looking d...
2015-07-31 14:36:19 +0000 UTC
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