Let us explore the original set of dungeon maps I drew back in 2020. I cannot remember what order I drew them in (although the original hard copy drawings are probably numbered) so we'll go through them in more or less alphabetical order based on their names.
This set has seen extensive use, including a massive layout which involved every single room, kidnapped owls, wandering pigs, and the underpants of the Orc Lord...
I'll be posting these in groups of ten or so which means it might take a while to get them all online...
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| A 3X3 armoury is indicative of the style of the dungeon. |
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| Well, it wouldn't be a foul hive of scum, villainy, orcs and foul-smelling villainous orcs with hives without evil smelling latrines would it? The coloured version has the holes shaded in black - these days I'd be doing that on the line drawing version before scanning. |
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| A cellar, usually used as a wine cellar because I love the idea of Orc sommeliers and I had orcs in mind when I drew these dungeons. |
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| The chapel - there is a specific room designed to attach to the side there, which will be posted in the fullness of time. |
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| A simple 5X5 room with stairs leading down. Through the magic of photoshop, a variant was made without the stairs. It had large laundry cauldrons instead and was where the foul crusty undperants of the orc lord could be stolen from. Of course, they were guarded by Mrs. Krung, the fearsome ogre laundress... |
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| Just a simple T-junction passage |
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| And it's dear chum, the L-Shaped passage |
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| A dead end cave in - I seem to recall this being the first experiment with rocks and rubble |
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A 3X3 room (with cunning half-tiles to make it look 6X6 and confuse you!) containing a small pool. I like to have little pools of healing waters in dungeons just in case.
 | | The so called Cloister. Mostly just a way of making a more exciting looking passage really... |
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