I am hard at work on my next product an adventure titled the Scourge of the Demon Wolf. It is representative of how most of the adventure I run in the Majestic Wilderland work. Most are highly situational and results from the PC poking around. After I ran this one it turned out to be able to work well as a standalone adventure and I have run it several times at gaming conventions.
Here are some maps that I recently completed for the adventure.
The small crossroads hamlet of Denison's Crossing.
The lair of some nasty bandits.
The village of Kensla one of the main locales of the adventure
I am going to try to make this product useful both as an adventure and as a collection of locales that you can place in your game. So while Kensla is part of the adventure additional detail is supplied so you can use Kensla as a typical farming village in your campaign. The same with the bandit lair, and other locale featured in the Scourge of the Demon Wolf. Finally I hope the adventure give a sense of what life is like in the Majestic Wilderlands. A low level view compared to the high level view in Supplement VI.
Your maps are amazing, as always. I am looking forward to checking this out, once you have completed it. :)
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Flynn
Your maps have a very unique look to them, Rob.
ReplyDelete--Really nice, as usual. :)
This product might fill a good niche in my sandbox....hurry it up Rob!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks great, Rob. I'm a big fan of your maps.
ReplyDeleteNice maps. I am not always a fan of hex maps, but these are well done.
ReplyDeleteI really like your village map. Very nice. Might hit you up for one soon.
ReplyDeleteI like the burial catacombs. Nice variation to the inevitably goth-styled graveyard.
ReplyDelete(Just this morning I was reading the intro adventures that came with the French RPG, Chroniques Oubliees. In there was a village map, with a graveyard as big as the whole village.)
As always, gorgeous maps. Beautifully done and very useful looking. I'd buy this!
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