
This was a quickly drawn map which started when I wanted to try a different way of doing built dungeon walls. 🙂 I also can’t seem to figure out good names right now.
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This was a quickly drawn map which started when I wanted to try a different way of doing built dungeon walls. 🙂 I also can’t seem to figure out good names right now.
According to my count, this is the 20th map on this blog. It’s still an arbitrary number and not a particularly cool one, so there won’t be any special celebrations. These maps are free (CC-BY-NC-SA) but if you want to tip me, I have a patreon page with some perks for patrons.
Just a heads up. I opened a twitter account, so if you feel like it, you can follow me there to get updates on maps and other content.
It’s been a while since I posted a map – I was really busy in the real world – but here’s finally a new one. If you feel like tipping me (or if you’re not content with these free versions), check the patreon. There is also an open thread for wishes and feedback so check that out, even if you don’t feel like becoming a patron right now.
I have put up a post to collect wishes/ideas of maps you’d like to see in the future as well as some ideas about patron rewards. I would like to have versions of the maps available for free in a usable form but at the same time I would like to leave some room to have a few perks for patrons. The current system gives patrons a few different high resolution versions but I’ve been thinking of the following options: 1) Early access (1 to 2 weeks?) 2) Access to Gimp files for personal use or 3) priority request list.
If there are maps you would like to be made or comments on the release policy, don’t hesitate to leave a comment there.

To kick off September, I have a simple tomb. These versions are free (check licence below) but if you want to tip me and get more and higher resolution versions, check out my patreon. I also changed the watermarks to less intrusive positions.  I hope you enjoy this one.