That's a really cool layout. It reminds me a lot of the card tiles from the old Warhammer Quest game, was that what you were going for?
I'm starting a new face-to-face 5e project and I needed to some up with something fairly small, but fairly quickly. After a bit of tinkering I finally decided to blow the dust off of the stone floor tile pattern I made a while back and put it to use. I'm happy to say that it worked out just about how I wanted it to. Then I pulled out some of Torstan's free 100px tiles and started filling things in. Soon enough, I had exactly what I was looking for: Quick, small, and concise. Perfect for a one-session adventure.
I'd love to hear some feedback.
-IG
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That's a really cool layout. It reminds me a lot of the card tiles from the old Warhammer Quest game, was that what you were going for?
Nice map, just exactly what you need for a game session. I've never been a fan of the White Doors on maps but otherwise it looks great.
My Battlemaps Gallery http://www.cartographersguild.com/al...p?albumid=3407
Thanks. I don't know why I always do the white doors. I guess it comes from starting out trying to mimic the all the maps in Dungeon Magazine way back when... I might actually get to run this one pretty soon though. I've renamed it "The Death Tinker." Some low-level orc shaman trying to create some undead and just making a mess of things. Should be good for a few hours of fun.
-IG
I don't know if anyone is interested, but here's the accompanying adventure I wrote to go with this map. It's not WotC quality or anything, and some of the random encounters are incomplete, but it's enough to get you through an evening. I've also got encounter statistics for parties of 3, 4, or 5, just to make it easy.
The file a compressed .one file, so you'll need Microsoft OneNote to open it. I've recently discovered that OneNote is about the best campaign management software ever. But that's a discussion for another forum. Hope you like it!
-IG