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Graveyard 24" x 24" RPG Encounter Map

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Graveyard - RPG Encounter Map

24" x 24" image of a graveyard with optional square or hex grids.

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For Large Format Printing

Zip file containing 300 DPI JPEGs for 1" and 1.5" square grid variations

Zip file containing 300 DPI JPEGs for 1" and 1.5" hex grid variations

Zip file containing 300 DPI JPEG with no grid variation


For Virtual tabletop

Zip file containing VTT optimised JPEGs with all grid variations


Warning: for personal use only, commercial usage or printing for re-sale is not allowed.


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David A December 15, 2017 5:26 pm UTC
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I love your maps. This one is a bit of a problem for me. It's really beautiful, don't get me wrong, and is one of the game area's I like to use a lot, but I have one problem with it. You see, in my opinion people (even fantasy races) would not bury their dead in a haphazard manner, which is sort of what your headstones suggest, especially where it looks as if one gravestone is placed over where the coffin, or burial location of another individual would be. I recommend you take another shot at it, reduce the number of gravestones, make a few a bit larger, keep them in neat rows, and make sure there is a good amount of space around each stone to represent the burial site. When the evil doctor goes to dig up a corpse for his golem, he doesn't want to have to move a stone before he starts digging, right?
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File Last Updated:
November 19, 2017
This title was added to our catalog on December 13, 2017.