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Post A Cool Gaming Map

Started by Zachary The First, February 21, 2007, 03:41:08 PM

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Dungeon Crawl, World Map, it matters not, just bring the awesome.
 
I'll start things off old-school, with a map from Arduin Dungeon One, Caliban:
 

 
Perhaps not the shiniest map ever drawn, but man, was that a killer dungeon.
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Zachary The First

And it's too big to post here, but Pete Fenlon's MERP maps still set the standard for gaming cartography:
 
http://www.merp.com/downloads/maps
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Here is one from Engel. Notice where Finland mostly isn't.
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The Good Assyrian

 

jrients



Good Assyrian:  That brings back the memories.  I had a lot of good times fighting over that sphere of stars.
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Calithena

It doesn't get any older-school than that, Jeff.

It's only beautiful because it's mine, but it makes me smile.

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jrients

I adore homemade maps like that.  Nice, small do-it-yourself adventuring.  And on one of those old blue hex pads, no less.  I'm pretty sure I still have a few pages left of the one I bought almost 20 years ago.
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The Good Assyrian

Quote from: jrientsGood Assyrian:  That brings back the memories.  I had a lot of good times fighting over that sphere of stars.

Yep, I've got a ton of good memories of that game too.  It was a simpler time, when you could just climb into the cockpit of your giant robot and whale on some dude from the Draconis Combine...


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joewolz

Well, I know of a whole thread of blank world maps for alternate history.  They can be found Here.

Also, I found another couple of threads of just alt-hist and other kinds of maps on the same board Here.
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LostSoul

Here's a player-made overland map from an old D&D campaign.  The map is wrong in places, and the paper is really old and beaten.  It's cool.

 

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I remade the map of The Broken Tree Inn from the Judges Guild module (Broken Tree Inn) with CC2. I had an interior map, but it looks like CC2 ate it.

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Here's an archaeological dig site from the beginning of my Exalted game:

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Quote from: LostSoulHere's a player-made overland map from an old D&D campaign.  The map is wrong in places, and the paper is really old and beaten.  It's cool.

The coloring on this makes it look like a "real" ancient map. Yes, cool.
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Wil, is that a Dundjinni map? Very nice indeed. I use Dungeonforge coz I'm cheap. I have a whole bunch of objects but I can't do the grid overlay or those cliff shadows. Or did you spice it up with photoshop?
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