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    Default Jörðgarð Map of the Week #444 - Forest Cut North

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    Map of the Week No. 444 is from the forthcoming Jörðgarð Trails adventure "A Tale of 2 Books." The PCs' journey through the vampire-ued North Kingdom continues with the village Forest Cut, ruled by the vampire Count Květoslav. This week's map is a detailed zoom view of the northern part of the village, where PCs would depart. The key is the same as for Map No. 442 on September 6.

    You can get this map in two versions:

    1. The editable Fractal Mapper (TM) 8 version for Week No. 36 in FMP format (97 MB) from the Jörðgarð website. In this case use the view North with this map.

    2. As a JPG flat map of 3000 x 1620 Pixels (1.25 MB) above.

    Both versions are released for personal and commercial use under the Open Game License Version 1.0a, which you can read on the Jörðgarð website at:

    https://www.vintyri.org/joerdhgardh/index.htm

    Next Week: Gold Coin Inn - Ground Floor
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    Neat, I like the central market you placed around the fountain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tiana View Post
    Neat, I like the central market you placed around the fountain.
    Glad you like it. Most Jörðgarð maps and the objects within them are modeled on real Middle Ages prototypes in Europe. Such markets with fountains were typical.

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