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Hello, does anyone know which issue of Dungeon Magazine contained the map of The Town of Deepwatch ? Thanks

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Sakai wrote:
Hello, does anyone know which issue of Dungeon Magazine contained the map of The Town of Deepwatch ? Thanks

Dungeon #103, page 62.


M. Balmer wrote:
Dungeon #103, page 62.

Thanks, it is very kind of you. Do you, by any chance know about the "Pirate Sea Cave". Thing is I became a real fan of Mr West's maps :)

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Sakai wrote:
M. Balmer wrote:
Dungeon #103, page 62.
Thanks, it is very kind of you. Do you, by any chance know about the "Pirate Sea Cave". Thing is I became a real fan of Mr West's maps :)

You and me both

Dungeon #106, pg. 54


M. Balmer wrote:

You and me both

Dungeon #106, pg. 54

Thanks very much Balmer, he is really talented. I find his maps very inspiring. Wish there was a solo product that collects his work. Would be a definite buy for me. Any maps you would suggest ?

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Sakai wrote:
M. Balmer wrote:

You and me both

Dungeon #106, pg. 54

Thanks very much Balmer, he is really talented. I find his maps very inspiring. Wish there was a solo product that collects his work. Would be a definite buy for me. Any maps you would suggest ?

He did a series of maps for the underdark: a dwarven mine, a drow outpost, a few others. I really liked those and had ideas for using them in my game. Not certain what issues those were in, off the top of my head, though.


M. Balmer wrote:
a dwarven mine, a drow outpost, a few others ... Not certain what issues those were in

Dungeon's Delve - #109

Dungeon's Delve II - #111
Underdark Caverns - #133
The Forsaken Rift - #136
Cinderforge - #139
Deep Grotto - #145
Drow Outpost - #146
Dungeon's Delve III - #150

HTH,

Rez


Yeah,

I'm gonna name my next NPC Sage Rezdave -- you know, the NPC Sage that the PCs can always go to to ask any question.

It's not fair. My Players swear I know my Dungeon mags supernaturally well and even bragged about it once to other gamer-store folks.

Yeah right.... I should name my kid Rezdave.


;-P


Thanks for the kind words, folks! Glad you like my work.

Some of the maps mentioned above are on display in my website gallery at www.mapsofmastery.com

I might add others in the future.


Christopher West wrote:
Some of the maps mentioned above are on display in my website gallery at www.mapsofmastery.com

Linkified

A few months ago my group had some fun with the #106 Pirate Cove.

I printed both pages at 1/2" scale and created custom paper minis for PCs and tokens for enemies. Of course, I added a few illusory walls, secret doors, traps and so forth, which meant alternate Photoshopped rooms and passages. Then, I cut the entire map apart chamber-by-chamber and taped it back together as the party explored it. Not quite as cool as a projection set-up, but we're Old School and it was still a lot of fun. Plus, I passed along the map afterwards to a friend to his group could use it.

Thanks, Chris.

R.


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