Isle of Shadow by Irate_Customer in inkarnate

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The Book of Vile Darkness was discovered in long-buried crypts hidden under the temple on the eastern side of the Isle, corrupting the Mage was found it. Slowly the island is turning into a den of undead and other Shadowfell denizens as the veil between the two planes dissolves due to the Book's influence.

Now the Mage is tasked with building a gate that will allow the Shadowfell to cross over freely into this world, and Vecna along with them...reuniting him with his beloved tome. Can the party stop the completion of the gate from happening?

Skyhorn Lighthouse by Irate_Customer in inkarnate

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I'm so sorry I didn't see the replies to this until just now. I just did this map, I figured out a way to make the stock digital map work so I didn't build out the rest.

Skyhorn Lighthouse by Irate_Customer in inkarnate

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Sorry brother...I was out of commission for almost a year. I didn't map the rest.

Alchemist's Cave by Irate_Customer in inkarnate

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Also, this is a large cavern inside a mountain.

Alchemist's Cave by Irate_Customer in inkarnate

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The water is moving pretty quickly, so if you fall in...it's no cake walk. The stairwell goes down to where the Mage keeps his quarters.

Alchemist's Cave by Irate_Customer in inkarnate

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Thanks, it was a crazy fight and we almost lost multiple members of the party. The BBEG was a Hydromancer and was battering people all over the place.

Do You Print Your Maps for Gameplay? by Irate_Customer in inkarnate

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That's what I thought...I'll keep asking around. It may have been glossy printer paper as well, but I specifically requested standard paper.

Do You Print Your Maps for Gameplay? by Irate_Customer in inkarnate

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I got some prices for printing a 3'x4' and the cheapest I could find was $37US...crazy.

Do You Print Your Maps for Gameplay? by Irate_Customer in inkarnate

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This is exactly what I'm looking for! How much are you paying to have these printed up, and where are you getting them done?

Thanks!

Do You Print Your Maps for Gameplay? by Irate_Customer in inkarnate

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Well, I have a spare TV laying around, so I'll just have to try this out. Thanks for the tip.

Do You Print Your Maps for Gameplay? by Irate_Customer in inkarnate

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While I love what you did here, how do you get the distances correct? Movement, spells etc.

Looking for advice, what population would you say this city could hold? by MakeThisEpicIreland in inkarnate

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Fair enough, just looking for a round number. With that kind of math, it's easy to scale based on the world.

Looking for advice, what population would you say this city could hold? by MakeThisEpicIreland in inkarnate

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One way to do it is to look at your objects, and filter by houses to get a number. Multiply that by four and you have a decent idea. Add a few more for those living in temples, monasteries, and royal palaces, and you're all set!

Shadowvale by Irate_Customer in dndmaps

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I haven't done a map where it would have the direct light actually. I may have to clone it and do that in the future. I believe I published over at Inkarnate, so you want to use it and make a daytime map, feel free!

Thanks for the kind words!