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Here's the Monday Blues #111 map. This map continues from Monday Blues #110 (A4) and the Monday Blues #108 (B5 on the master map). Click to enlarge.
Map Details:
Area 32 b) has a sarcophagus.
I have an Enhanced version of this week's Monday Blues map for sale here: DriveThruRPG
The Old School Blue Map #111 product contains a multi-layered PDF (allowing the options of numbered or non-numbered areas, secret doors on or off, and grid or no grid, and all permutations) and a zip file with all relevant ( 8 ) map files as individual jpg images. The Enhanced map has a grid size of 36x46 10’ Squares (72 dpi); VTT Size: 2458x3156. All for $2 (US).
Here's how this map connects with the previous mega-dungeon Undercity Monday Blues maps. Click to enlarge.
Cheers,
Tim
Map Details:
- Grid Size: 36x46 10 ft. Squares or 72x92 5 ft. squares (72 dpi); VTT Size: 1229x1578
- This map continues from Monday Blues #110 (A4) and the Monday Blues #108 (B5 on the master map).
- The white sections represent dry land.
- The blue sections of areas 1, 2 a), 3 a), 8, 9 a), 10 to 16, 21, 22 a), 30, and 31 a) represent water.
- Areas 2 a) and 32 b) have daises.
- Areas 2, 9 b), 10, 28, and 31 b) have statues.
- Areas 3 b), 22 b), 23, 29 b), and 31 b) have statues.
- Areas 4 and 6 have tapestries.
- The row of dots in areas 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 28, 29 a), 31 a), 31 c), and 31 d) have bars/gates.
- Area 21 is connected to the nearby water by a submerged tunnel (not shown on map).
Area 32 b) has a sarcophagus.
I have an Enhanced version of this week's Monday Blues map for sale here: DriveThruRPG
The Old School Blue Map #111 product contains a multi-layered PDF (allowing the options of numbered or non-numbered areas, secret doors on or off, and grid or no grid, and all permutations) and a zip file with all relevant ( 8 ) map files as individual jpg images. The Enhanced map has a grid size of 36x46 10’ Squares (72 dpi); VTT Size: 2458x3156. All for $2 (US).
Here's how this map connects with the previous mega-dungeon Undercity Monday Blues maps. Click to enlarge.
Cheers,
Tim