New DM, NEED HELP finding a 2E Map, Please?

I am about to run the 3E Module Lord of the Iron Fortress, and am in need of a 2E map of the The Outlands Gatetown: Rigus.
The module did not :confused: include a map of Rigus, Acheron, the Outlands, etc. :(
And my players are sticklers for visuals, so Please, please, please, if you have a copy of the map, or you know where to find it, I need all the help I can get.


Any help you all could give would be appreciated.
Thank you for your time,
Amara
 
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AmaraTrapspringer said:
I am about to run LoTIF, and am in need of a map of the The Outlands Gatetown: Rigus.
The module did not :confused: include a map of Rigus, Acheron, the Outlands, etc. :(
And my players are sticklers for visuals, so Please, please, please, if you have a copy of the map, or you know where to find it, I need all the help I can get.


Any help you all could give would be appreciated.
Thank you for your time,
Amara

A) The color is REALLY hard to read. Please stick to the default.

B) What's LoTIF? If you give the full name, I can try to help.

C) Congrats on the first post! :D
 

reveal said:
B) What's LoTIF? If you give the full name, I can try to help.

I'm guessing "Lord of the Iron Fortress" but I'm not sure why you'd capitalize the T and not the o.
 

Sorry about the color, I have fixed my original post back to default, as well as giving the full name of the module. Thanks for the correction.

Any help would be great,
Thanks!
 

You'll want to get your maps from the AD&D Planescape campaign but I don't remember a map of Rigus. The Player's Primer to the Outlands book has information about Rigus and describes the layout of the city, but no map.

It's possible that a PS adventure might have had a map of Rigus but I can't think of any adventures that took place there.

The Player's Primer to the Outlands does have a large map of the Outlands along with a few drawings of a couple of gate towns.

As far as Acheron, there's a large foldout map of Acheron included in the Planes of Law boxset along with a book about the plane.

But these are all pretty expensive to buy just for the maps.
 

AFAIK there is no detailed map of Rigus itself other than the ones placing it on the disc of the Outlands.

Not in the Planescape boxed set, not in the Player's Primer to the Outlands, and not in LotIF. I bought the pdfs of the two planescape products and neither has more than about a page on Rigus itself.

I'm running LotIF right now as well. It leaves more than a few details for the DM to fill in on his own.

Btw in my game I switched the population to duergar, hobgoblins, orcs, goblins, azer, and bladelings mostly as opposed to the standard humans and aasimar. Seems more appropriate for the flavor and Acheron connections (not to mention ties to things further in the plot).
 

www.rpgnow.com has planescape products available as $5 or $6 pdfs. I think they are in the planescape section of the 1e D&D category.

Planes of Law includes Acheron and bladelings (plus Baator[hell]).

Player's Primer to the Outlands includes the outlands and a page on Rigus including its lion gate.

Planescape Campaign Setting includes the whole planescape setup such as the factions.

I have found those three useful although not necessary for the module.

Planescape monstrous compendiums supposedly have good flavor descriptions for planar monsters, 1 being the standards, 2 includes planescape specific ones including bladelings, 3 is inner planar things. I don't own these and can't comment on them though.
 

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