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Cepheus’ Gallery

Another one of the caves leading into the catacombs beneath Triumph Mesa, this one is named after it’s primary resident, the boneless lich known as Cepheus. Cepheus is an undead monstrosity of immen...

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Hideout in the Coolant Processing Facility

The goblin trail leads to this cave, and presumably within they are holding the missing dwarf and fighter – maybe as prisoners, maybe just as food. But the origin of the cave isn’t geological in n...

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Hesporus Cave

One of several fairly well known entrances into the catacombs beneath Triumph Mesa, Hesporus Cave is home to a xenophobic clan of dwarves who seem to have given up on most of what people expect from t...

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Ten Crown River Caves

The mysterious Ten Crown River Caves are a set of five entrances cut into the limestone walls of the Ten Crown River by another watercourse that no longer travels this way. Four of the openings are in...

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New Orlep

Old Orlep was founded not too far from OgreMouth cavern… When war came the old village was destroyed and the people of Orlep moved into the cave along with their remaining foodstuffs. In time they b...

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Three Pagodas of Doom

While playtesting a new psionics system for B/X Dungeons & Dragons I decided to have fun with the random adventure generation from Mad Monks of Kwantoom. The end result was so pleasing to my eye t...

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Wolf Tower

The Wolves are a secretive warrior-cult typically pictured fighting with “long knives” (short swords) in both hands. They operate within military forces, tribal warrior bands, city guards and wher...

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Habddar's Grey Fortress

Rocky hills overlook the poor farming lands along the eastern coastline of the Empire. Most people live by fishing and herding in these lands because the rockiness of the land makes cropping very diff...

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Specter's Tower

I like towers, I particularly like them when the entrance isn’t completely obvious. This reminds me of a fort at a park I used to play in as a kid – you had to walk down a long concrete pipe (basi...

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Serenity's Roots

What do you do when you find the stump of a supernaturally large tree? Noting that the outer edge of the stump made for strong natural walls, the townfolk of Serenity’s Roots moved in. The massive ...

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Cooper's Hole

We don’t know why the ancients built so may underground structures (perhaps to remain out of the sight of the elves who ruled the lands) – and something about how they built them enabled them to s...

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Hubert's Tower / The Butcher's Tower

This old tower and associated structure were built into an outcropping of rock that had traditionally been used as a watch point for the nearby town for generations. As the town found itself existing ...

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Sebastijan's Shrine and Crypts

It’s starting to feel like “Ruins and Mortuaries” month here at the Dodecahedron with another dungeon suited for the long-term storage of the deceased. Sebastijan’s Shrine is located just west...

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The Burren Estate Ruins

At the heart of the Burren Estate are the ruins of the structures that were here centuries before the modern estate. These old buildings were supposedly built in cooperation between the earliest membe...

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The Dwarven Shrine at Mount Thorrien

I've got a love for running water in dungeons. I'll blame it on the sample dungeon from the AD&D1e DMG, but I also remember the river right out front of the first dungeon I ever ventured into in t...

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The Ruined Necropolis

Another collection of the many crypts of the Burren Estate. Unlike the three tombs on the hillside, these don't conceal any secret passages, places of worship or other secret areas - however there are...

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Three Hillside Tombs

About a 25 minute walk west of the Burren Estate (home until recently of a massive and ancient wyrm most foul) are three family tombs against the backdrop of rolling hills and ancient oaks. Without c...

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Dreifer's Fortress

Last week (or the week before?) someone was looking for a keep map and we commiserated about the fact that there aren’t that many keeps in my map collection… yet. Dreifer’s Fortress is a coasta...

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Cortland's Flooded Mines

Not all mines are very extensive. In the case of Cortland’s Mines, they were quite small. Mainly because they were started because a miner saw some silver exposed on a cliffside that had been eroded...

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Unchained!

Sometimes I ask you for map ideas. I don’t always draw them, and often the final map bears little resemblance to the suggestion, but the goal is to see my maps with ideas that I can use and that wil...

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The Molds & Slimes of Vilnid

It's been a while since I posted an adventure or a site-based encounter. So here's a little something to throw into any drug-fueled game's hexmap or just a bit of weird to throw into any hexcrawl game...

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Melad's Crossings - a small urban map

Foul things are afoot in the town of Melad Crossings. One of the two mills has stopped, the smell of death creeps by in the wind from many buildings, the streets are barren, and those who live are not...

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The Slime Pits of Vilnid

Inspired by things fungal and nasty, as well as the evolution pits of the Invid, I drew up the Slime Pits of Vilnid and the associated watch structure (mostly a guard tower, but with a few “research...

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Leeb's Fortress

The Leeb family has long maintained their hereditary holdings on a small spire east of town. Although not a rich family, the fact that the holdings include a small fortress that overlooks the fields d...

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Points South of Atharva

In March I posted the map for my current D&D campaign set in and around Atharva’s Point. The game has progressed slowly due to summer schedules and all that jazz (and one player moving to Vancou...

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Howling Orc Bridge

The ravine known as Helver’s Cut presents a major obstacle to traffic between the Amber Woods and the port town of Seever’s Mill. The ravine was cut into the landscape by waters from the Black Mir...

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Three Maps for One!

Here's three maps that I drew back in 2010, scanned in 2011 for Dyson's Delves, but never published to the blog for some strange reason. Head on over to the blog to see all three.

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The Dreamer's Tower

The Dreamer's Tower Along the island shore, no more than a few hours walk from Ravenson’s Landing is another tower standing alone, jutting out above the sea. Made of a soft green stone, it appears ...

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Cranston's Crypt

This map is an ode to my Patreon patrons. All this year I've been working with expensive paper and expensive pens to produce my maps. But earlier this month I was out and suddenly found myself bored a...

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Conroy's Confusing Caves

This cluster of caves leads to an underground river and was probably carved out in part by surface waters joining the subterranean waterway at some point. Some attempts have been made by various group...

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