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    Far-Beneath-the-Finger.jpg

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    D&D General Maps, Maps, Maps! Dungeons, Ruins, Caverns, Temples, and more... aka Where Dyson Dumps His Maps.

    The Autumn Lands – The Final Map The Autumn Lands lie to the south of the Midsummer Lands. This map sits to the east of map H from last month and to the south of Map B and is the final map in the set. The goal of the Autumn Lands was to produce a series of commercial-use hexmaps that can be...
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    Autumn-Lands-Combined.jpg

  4. Autumn-Lands-Map-I.jpg

    Autumn-Lands-Map-I.jpg

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    D&D General Maps, Maps, Maps! Dungeons, Ruins, Caverns, Temples, and more... aka Where Dyson Dumps His Maps.

    Scavengers’ Deep – Map 17 The Scavengers’ Deep is a reminder of the amount of work that went into underground structures during the great war. Generally, the elves only built underground when hiding their breeding and research facilities, whereas the forces of the kingdoms, assisted by the...
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    Scavengers-Deep-Map-17.jpg

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    D&D General Maps, Maps, Maps! Dungeons, Ruins, Caverns, Temples, and more... aka Where Dyson Dumps His Maps.

    Whispers from the Abyss Centuries ago, a secret temple was constructed to revere Xal’keth, a God of Shadows and Secrets. The clandestine cult obsessed with unraveling forbidden truths and harnessing the power of shadows to manipulate reality quietly constructed it deep under the City of Cries...
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    Sea-Lich-Map-1.jpg

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    D&D General Maps, Maps, Maps! Dungeons, Ruins, Caverns, Temples, and more... aka Where Dyson Dumps His Maps.

    I mean it is a city map - how many times do players explore every nook and cranny of a city?
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    D&D General Maps, Maps, Maps! Dungeons, Ruins, Caverns, Temples, and more... aka Where Dyson Dumps His Maps.

    Graxworm Map 16 – Corpsegaard The Graxworm is a massive dead dragon of mythic scale, several miles long and large enough to contain a town in the mouth. Creatures have set up here to “mine” the massive corpse for its valuable materials – leather, scales, ichor, tendons, and more. Practically...
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    Corpsegaard.jpg

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    D&D General Maps, Maps, Maps! Dungeons, Ruins, Caverns, Temples, and more... aka Where Dyson Dumps His Maps.

    The Labyrinth of Avarice This small extradimensional space was crafted by Zitharion the Thaumaturge – obsessed with capturing the very essence of greed. He believed that greed was more than a mortal flaw, even more than one of the defining natures that change people into dragons, but a living...
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    D&D General Maps, Maps, Maps! Dungeons, Ruins, Caverns, Temples, and more... aka Where Dyson Dumps His Maps.

    Black Star Gaol Beneath the ruins of the Iron Maw is the Black Star Gaol – the citadel’s small and very well-organized dungeons. Designed to hold four dozen prisoners at any time, the gaol has been abandoned since the fall of the Iron Maw. The Black Star Gaol was commissioned by the lord of...
  15. Sea-Lich-Map-2.jpg

    Sea-Lich-Map-2.jpg

  16. Dyson Logos

    D&D General Maps, Maps, Maps! Dungeons, Ruins, Caverns, Temples, and more... aka Where Dyson Dumps His Maps.

    Building 12 – General Goods Store Back to the shops along the intersection of Market & Random. Based on a Patreon request from Mark Clover, I’m drawing up individual floor plans for shops, stores, vendors, and businesses along a single market block. As I draw these, I also have the overhead...
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    Building-12-General-Goods.jpg

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    D&D General Maps, Maps, Maps! Dungeons, Ruins, Caverns, Temples, and more... aka Where Dyson Dumps His Maps.

    Deeper Beneath the Finger Now deep beneath “The Finger” these substructures were used as tombs by the followers of the “Somnolent One”. But on these levels the weird lights in the walls fade away and the stonework appears much older. The map on the top half of the page is the third level...
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