i love the twisting passages. i enjoy what you have so far!
I intend to try to finish this project before the end of the year.
This was the February challenge that I never completed.
The summary of the challenge from the original thread:
For this edition of the challenge, I'm teaming up with Greason Wolfe.
His idea seems a bit daunting to me but I will do my best not to disappoint.
The challenge:
Lair of Tohmet, the Lich Queen (Dungeon)
In life, Tohmet was a Priestess of Death. In Undeath, she has become a Queen of Liches with the goal of becoming a Goddess.
She’s had 1700 years to work towards her goal and created an underground temple-like complex that includes a number of winding passages and chambers populated by various Undead.
Requirements (Mandatory)
- 15 to 25 chambers connected by twisting passages in an maze-like fashion.
They should be spread across at least 2 “levels,” but these levels do NOT have to be directly above or below each other.- Main Temple/Worship chamber. No specific shape or location requirements, but should have a sacrificial altar that vaguely resembles the shape of a 7 pointed star.
This shape can be stretched to suit your creative tastes.- A private chamber/library for Tohmet. May be connected (secretly or not so secretly) to the main temple and/or secondary temple. This chamber is guarded by a Mummy.
- Some walls of the chambers and passages should show signs of having been worked by hand.
Requirements (Optional)
- A secondary “Temple” connected by a secret passage to the main temple. Does not have any shape or altar requirements.
- Indicate areas where large numbers of Undead might be encountered.
- Traps and concealed/secret areas at your discretion.
Style/Perspective - Whatever you are comfortable with
Dungeon “Dressing” - Your discretion
Coloring - Your Discretion
Additional Lore - Your Discretion
Ideas, references
- Egyptian temple underground
- Hieroglyph
- Luxurious but old (1700 years), washed out colors, madness
- Ancient Egypt with fantasy/sci-fi influences (Vodyani from Endless space) Golden light veins
- Osiris – god of death and resurrection who rules the underworld and enlivens vegetation, the sun god, and deceased souls
- Anubis/Anput – The god/goddess of embalming and protector of the dead
- Probably done in an isometric perspective
Plan of the temple
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Latest version of the map.
Lich tomb 4.jpg
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i love the twisting passages. i enjoy what you have so far!
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Cool!!! I really liked where you were going with this back during the challenge, and definitely looking forward to where you will go with this now. I should try to go back and finish my map of your challenge. Maybe when I get out of these 65+ hour weeks, I'll give it a shot.
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Current Non-challenge WIP : Beyond Sosnasib
Current Lite Challenge WIP : None
Current Main Challenge WIP : None
Completed Maps : Various Challenges
Got some progress done today.
Isometric is hard.
Lich tomb 5.jpg
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Here's another update.
Lich tomb 6.jpg
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I agree Isometric is a huge pain but it's coming along nicely.
Thanks Larb!
Lich tomb 7.jpg
I still have to add some colours and many elements are missing. What should I put on the tables and furniture for example.
What to put in Tohmet chamber?
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I hope this is still in the works, it is awesome. Also, I am terrified of isometric but you are crushing it.
For the tables, you already have some papyrus/scrolls so I was thinking possibly an embalming chamber with tools for the embalmers and canopic jars for the various organs to go into when they are placed in the chamber/sarcophagus with the deceased (see these if you want a reference for the process of embalming and for the jars: https://science.howstuffworks.com/mummy2.htm -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canopi...74_-_Group.jpg)
In the Tohmet chamber, since she was a priestess of death and is now a lich, did she get this power from Anput/Anubis? If so, while it is not super common, you could have a statue of a feminine figure with a jackal head. Also, was she ever embalmed like a mummy or did she just become a lich? If she was embalmed, I would assume her sarcophagus is around somewhere.
And not to give you too much to look at, but I used this wiki for a project I did on Egyptian wood inlay and reliefs, there are a bunch of examples of furniture: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/C..._Museum_of_Art
Thanks, the finished version can be found here : https://www.cartographersguild.com/s...ad.php?t=45529
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Ah, I should have checked your finished maps. My bad. It looks amazing!!!