Nice improvisation.
As part of an ongoing campaign I have running I found myself making this dungeon.
I've made a fair few before this one but I only found this site yesterday when I was looking for something based on a piece of Rodney Matthews Artwork.
I hope you'll forgive the "axes and duck tape" approach as far as technology is concerned but this map was made out of home made tiles cut from incompetech graph paper so I could use it in that day's D&D session. All my maps are made this way as it's quick and easy and I can always re-use the tiles later.
Feel free to use this as you like, I've included the pdf of my standard size graph paper (cheers Incompetech) as well as the dungeon map and the story behind it. (Featuring Ozzy P. Crimp the Mystic Pimp.)
... also Yes I know my skanky toes are in the picture.
Adzy.
Last edited by Wellsy89; 02-15-2009 at 11:40 AM.
Nice improvisation.
Apparently, this in the new measuring standard at the Guild.
http://www.cartographersguild.com/sh...86&postcount=1
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measure in feet? Is there five toes to the foot then?
Blah, people couldn't make it on Sunday so I've postponed the game until Friday.
Then there will be things that happen... yeeees...
Also, does anyone have any questions or comments on the story that goes with it? (Good/bad points. Particularly interesting/funny parts?)