For a few months I’ve been drawing a free map for all my patrons, here’s the one I did way back in March and just got around to posting publicly today.
To The Northlands
Today I bring you a map that I think will prove very useful. Have you ever gotten the need to show your players the weather transition from one area to the next?
Riverside Forest Path
This week I bring you a map that has plenty of terrain features to spice up that next encounter.
Snowy Forest Path Vol. 2
After following the main road without incident for a while, the group find themselves blocked by a fallen tree trunk.
Forest Fountain
As the party is making their way to to the nearest city, and deciding to explore the woods, they stumble upon an old fountain.
Rocky Grasslands
For a few months I’ve been drawing a free map for all my patrons, here’s the one I did last April.
This one is something a little different and like the last free map it centers around hiding behind and climbing on top of rocks. Pretty big rocks.
Swamp
It’s been quite a while since I’ve drawn a Swamp and I was in the mood to make something with a darker tone and thus I present to you my latest battle map.
Riverside Forest Cliffs
After following the river, escaping from the bandits that proved to be too much for them this time, the party arrives to a place where they find themselves surrounded by rocky cliffs on both their flanks.
Snowy Forest Tableland
There’s a new Winter map coming your way! Deep inside the snowy forest your party find themselves in an area that prominently features a small tableland.
Forest Path Bifurcation
Let me continue April with a fairly basic, but pretty useful concept. This week is all about choosing which side of the road to take on a “Y” type bifurcation. In the forest.