Eyes of Nine
Everything's Fine
Here is the May 1st, 2020 Friday Freebie map. Click to enlarge.
Map Details:
- Areas 1, 2 a), and 3 a) have various trees, vegetation, and elevation lines. I was thinking of an increase of a foot (30 cm) per each elevation line (naturally the DM may wish to adjust this). That would make areas 3 b)/4 four-feet higher than area 2 a).
- The grey winding path represents an underground stream (see areas 2 b), 3 b), and 17 c)). Rapids/small falls occur along the stream as the water flows down hill.
- Areas 5, 6 a), 9, 10 a), 11, 14 a), 17 a), 21 a), 21 c) - e), and 24 has braziers.
- The thin rectangle in area 5 represents an alarm gong. Due to the tunnels connection to area 8, the gong can be heard deep in the lair (in areas 9 to 12).
- Area 5 b) is an open pit.
- Area 6 c) is a natural chimney to the top of the hill.
- Areas 7, 18 b), 18 c), and 24 have statues.
- The arrows represent downward slopes. Area 17 b) is a tunnel that bulges over the underground stream. Area 21 b) has a steep shaft that connects to the lower area of 17 d). The tunnel south of area 21 e) gradually goes deeper into the hill.
- Area 21 a) to e) have arrow slits/spy-holes in the wall that overlooks the cave entrance.
- Area 23 represents the strange maze-like structure. The maze (and the dungeon connected to it) predates the bandit lair. The bandits have discovered the maze recently.
I have an Enhanced version of this week's Friday Freebie for sale here: Friday Enhanced Map: 05-01-2020 - Paratime Design | Dungeon Maps | DriveThruRPG.com
The May 1st, 2020 Friday Enhanced Map product contains a multi-layered PDF (allowing the options of white or black backgrounds, numbered or non-numbered areas, secret doors on or off, and grid or no grid, and all permutations) and a zip file with all relevant (16) map files as individual jpg images. All for a $2 (US)!
Cheers,
Tim
Another great map to inspire the imagination!
So the elevation lines represent an increase of 1 foot?
Do you mean area 6 b) is an open pit?
Is this going to be a singleton map? Or part of a larger set?