Talk about timing. I'm currently gearing up for an underdark adventure based around an underground sea, so these are perfect. Thanks for posting these excellent maps.
Talk about timing. I'm currently gearing up for an underdark adventure based around an underground sea, so these are perfect. Thanks for posting these excellent maps.
Glad they can be of use to someone.
Here's number 5 in the set - the Duhr-Ilvahn Trading & Salvage outpost is an old trading community that lies on the one main access between a drow city and the dark sea. The top of the map is the access route to the drow city, and the south is the port facility. This community has grown over centuries of trade, and the current ownership also runs a salvaging operation, keeping tabs on lost barges on the sea - their own and others.
This is another one that took a full sheet of graph paper, and has more rooms than I like in a 'dungeon' environment. Fortunately, it isn't meant to be used as a dungeon so much as a set piece for a running battle or an investigative scenario. Drawn in pencil and overlaid on digitally created parchment.
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Nice job. Those maps provide a lot of inspiration!
Number 6 in the sea-shore underdark set.
This is a quick one, but a big one on paper (full sheet map). It's a bridge over a river that feeds into the sea, the bridge top is about 50 feet above the river, so the bottom is probably about 40 feet above. There is a little guard tower on the upper ledge, 20 feet above the ledge and bridge (60 feet above the water level).
The location is nice for use in game as a way-point because it is memorable (bridge, river, guard post, long old worn down stairs to the seashore), and it acts as an intersection, with three egresses into the underdark proper from here, as well as access to the sea and to a minor shipping waterway.
I didn't like this one much when it was about 2/3 done, but now when I look at it, it's one of my faves in the set. Definitely got the feel across a lot better than the dwarven stair.
Drawn in pencil on graph paper (full letter sheet), and scanned and overlaid onto a digitally-made parchment.
Last edited by HellHound; 08-09-2007 at 06:06 PM.
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This one was done as a request for a friend's game -
I came pretty close to the description I think, and I really like this one, especially since it is only a few rooms and takes up 1/3 of a sheet of graph paper.Originally Posted by wanger rickett
Drawn with pencil on graph paper, scanned and overlaid on scanned home-made parchment
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A quick interruption to say how much I'm enjoying these maps!
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One thing I never verbalized but really was a key design concept is that most of these locations are at intersections. The D&D underdark traditionally is made of a huge network of long boring caves. The locations you are most likely to use repeatedly during an underdark campaign are the intersections where two or more of these cave lines intersect. By making them interesting, you get to use them repeatedly ("next time, turn left at the chasm bridge") and repeating various set pieces in a game adds a feeling of continuity that most players really enjoy.
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