Are you ready to take the battle to the streets? I have the map just for that!
Forest Islets
I wanted the players to fight their enemies on different locations without clumping together too much so I came up with a map where you can scatter some monsters around the different islets and have the group decide how they want to tackle the situation.
Snowy Coast
Rime of the Frostmaiden has just released and like last week I want to share with you a new snowy map that you and your group can use if you decide to run the adventure module.
Snowy Mountain Wilderness
Rime of the Frostmaiden is releasing soon. Really soon. And what better way to prepare for the new sourcebook than with a frosty landscape that you can use in preparation for the new adventure?
Giant Mushroom Forest
On their travels the party of adventurers gets hold of a small boat. Not exactly knowing where their journey would take them, they use it to go down the river.
Mountain Forest
This time I’ve opted to draw the classic forest battle map, but in a more mountainous landscape. This one will come handy whenever you’re sending your players off to the more rocky lands of the continent.
Small Dungeon
For a few months I’ve been drawing a free map for all my patrons, here’s the one I did last July. This time it’s something I haven’t done in ages. This small dungeon can work wonders when you need your players to go on a quick dungeon crawl.
Snowy Forest Thermal Waters
The group has been traveling through the icy North, the land covered in a seemingly perpetual white blanket. Cold and exhausted they think their eyes deceive them, for in the distance they see a considerable amount of smoke. A huge bonfire, perhaps?
Forest Wilderness Vol. 2
Today I have a new forest battle map for you all. There’s the foliage where the group or their enemies can use for preparing an ambush, but most importantly there’s an elevated area in the middle.
Rocky Wilderness
I went for something a little bit different with this week’s battle map. Here I decided to make something that would fit well in a more mountainous region.