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

    Scavenger’s Deep – Map 1 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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    D&D General Maps, Maps, Maps! Dungeons, Ruins, Caverns, Temples, and more... aka Where Dyson Dumps His Maps.

    Isle of the Iron Huntress The Temple of the Iron Huntress takes up most of the island of the same name. A small rocky island in the Persimmon Sea covered in a thin layer of volcanic soil that supports scrub and grass but no trees, the island is dominated by the charred black stones of the...
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    D&D General Maps, Maps, Maps! Dungeons, Ruins, Caverns, Temples, and more... aka Where Dyson Dumps His Maps.

    Monastery of the Fire Opal - Upper Levels The Monastery of the Fire Opal is primarily a two-story edifice, and while it looks solid and defensible, it doesn’t have parapets along most of the structure, instead having peaked roofs to keep snow off them. Only the bastion on the east wing and the...
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    D&D General Maps, Maps, Maps! Dungeons, Ruins, Caverns, Temples, and more... aka Where Dyson Dumps His Maps.

    Monastery of the Fire Opal – Ground Level (image is too big to show up in the forums, so click the link above. Click it. CLICK IT.) Last week I posted the Dungeon of the Fire Opal, a classic dungeon that (according to the lore) sits beneath a razed monastery of evil devil-worshipping monks...
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    D&D General Maps, Maps, Maps! Dungeons, Ruins, Caverns, Temples, and more... aka Where Dyson Dumps His Maps.

    Dungeon of the Fire Opal Most old-timers are more than a bit familiar with this dungeon – but almost every generation of D&D Dungeon Master has probably brushed against it. It originally appeared in the AD&D1e Dungeon Master’s Guide in 1979, and then appeared again in the 3e DMG in 2000, and...
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    D&D General Maps, Maps, Maps! Dungeons, Ruins, Caverns, Temples, and more... aka Where Dyson Dumps His Maps.

    Edge Strip Dungeon Measuring in at 8 squares / 2 inches wide by 88 squares / 22 inches tall, this dungeon map was specifically drawn to be used as a sidebar in a book, rather than as a full-feature dungeon map. If reduced to 11 inches tall (for a standard 8.5 x 11 book) this is an inch wide...
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    D&D General Maps, Maps, Maps! Dungeons, Ruins, Caverns, Temples, and more... aka Where Dyson Dumps His Maps.

    Miserth Keep – Dungeons The dungeons beneath Miserth Keep purposefully do not link to the keep proper, instead linking to the gatehouse – this is still not the most secure option, but because of the cliffside entrance/exit, this was a decision made to prevent access to the keep proper without...
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    D&D General Maps, Maps, Maps! Dungeons, Ruins, Caverns, Temples, and more... aka Where Dyson Dumps His Maps.

    Miserth Keep - Upper Levels Home to Lord and Lady Miserth, Miserth Keep is slightly less unpleasant on the upper levels of the keep proper – but still contends with narrow windows, cold stone construction, and a lack of real space for the family and retainers. The north side of the keep is...
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    D&D General Maps, Maps, Maps! Dungeons, Ruins, Caverns, Temples, and more... aka Where Dyson Dumps His Maps.

    Miserth Keep – Main Level Home to Lord and Lady Miserth, Miserth Keep sits on a rocky outcrop outside of the near-ghost-town that bears their name (Miserth’s Ford). These cruel and greedy nobles have little interest in their people, except to dole out harsh punishments to those who fail or...
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    What Property That Has Never Had A TTRPG Adaptation Deserves one?

    Actually two. One predates the show, and was a 1999 science fiction / conspiracy theory campaign setting for the Alternity RPG from Wizards of the Coast. The other is the 5e D&D sci-fi game. Hella confusing to make a sci-fi game that specifically alludes to both a popular TV franchise, but...
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    Sadly going to be the first of many - estate sales with tons of stuff we nerds love

    Yeah, I should probably have her send my stuff to Wayne. He's a great guy, we chat occasionally, and I buy from him regularly. Just have her bundle everything no one else claims up and ship it to him and accept whatever he offers.
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