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    After much work, I have finally completed the first floors of 2 inns in my campaign:

    The Waterside Hostel



    The Inn of the Welcome Wench


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    Wow, that's really nice!

    That's alot of work to put into one inn.. I take it that it will be a prominent feature in your campaigns?

    I'm got an Inn that I need to map that will pretty much be in ever campaign, due to the amount of time put into it.

    Once again, nice work! Dundjinni really makes nice maps

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    I'll echo Koor's comments, and add that I like that you have both a day and night view of the Inn. This is actually a really great idea, and something that I'm going to add to my "make sure to include" list.

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    Really good work. Marvelous
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    Impressive stuff...and its also quite inspiring too. Would liek to see larger versions though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Arcana
    Impressive stuff...and its also quite inspiring too. Would liek to see larger versions though.
    Oops! I forgot to link the thumbnails! Try clicking on the images now, and you will be taken to my maps page where you can view large and even High-Res versions of the maps.

    Thanks!

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    After looking at the large sleeping room, I can imagine the players saying, "what do you mean I have to sleep in the bed with the pink blanket?!" LOL

    I really really like it even more now that I can really see the details. I may just have to 'borrow' those a random inn sometime and of course build my own.

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    Please borrow away! Tell your friends too. It's the only consolation that I have (and only excuse I can give my wife) for spending so much time on them. I want others to benefit from my work. To me, the maps are more about producing art than functionality for my D&D campaign.

    The only thing I ask is that no one use my maps for commercial purposes.

    Of course, it is also courteous, though not mandatory, that you let me know if you decide to use them. I'm just curious to know who is enjoying them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tintagel
    To me, the maps are more about producing art than functionality for my D&D campaign.
    You just totally hit on my perspective about mapping...Thats awesome that you feel that way.
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    Great Smoking Urns of Calabash! Your website is a labor of love incarnate! I am so impressed by your attention to detail and obvious willingness to do whatever it takes to map out (beautifully, realistically) the setting!

    Nice work, Tintagel!
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