D&D 5E Sean Macdonald's Prince of the Apocalypse maps. (Spoilers)

Really? The Bargewrite Inn? Sigh.

But very pretty maps.

Yup, that name is pretty groan worthy, though no worse then places with names like that in real life, like: The Dew Drop Inn, Wild Thyme, etc..

Makes me wonder how long ago it was that people started using wordplay in their business names...
 

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I've loved Sean's work on the maps he did for Dragonlance for Margaret Weis Productions. Glad to see he's doing work for WotC too.

Way to go, Sean!
 

I love the maps of the four temples. The strange geometric rooms and angular corridors really remind me of the original ToEE map. And if I'm not mistaken, it looks like they can be joined together to form a single huge dungeon.

I just tested this out they can be combined into a single huge dungeon. They also all have an downwards leading entrance that leads to the Fane of the Eye.
 

What is the difference between Sean's maps and Mike's maps? Are they the same maps, different artists, or you need both sets?? I thought Mike Schley did all the maps for PotA
 



Yup, that name is pretty groan worthy, though no worse then places with names like that in real life, like: The Dew Drop Inn, Wild Thyme, etc..

Makes me wonder how long ago it was that people started using wordplay in their business names...

For those who haven't checked out the maps, it's actually "Bargewright", which at least makes sense. I was all ready to break out the flaming torches over "Bargewrite"....
 


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