0one's Black & White: Heavenring Village—The Jail PDF

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Welcome to Heavenring Village, the largest village ever tiled!

Heavenring Village contains 11 buildings, 101 rooms, 8 different zones (each one featured in a single product) and it’s broken into 225 customizable tiles.

This is the Jail, #8 of 8 products forming Heavenring Village. The Jail contains a referee map and 26 customizable tiles.

If you want to buy all the products at once—plus extra material—please head to The Heavenring Village Virtual Boxed Set.

This product line brings you simple tiles for your favorite RPGs. In each product you will find a whole fantasy location fully fleshed out in miniature-scale tiles with 0one's usual top-notch customization capabilities. The B&W maps are simple, line-art battlemaps you can customize to suit your needs and then print. These tiles are accurate, detailed, inexpensive, and not ink-eaters.

    In each Black & White product you’ll find:
  • A Referee map detailing a fantasy location
  • The location broken into US Letter sheets in miniatures scale (each sheet contains an 8x10-inch tile)
  • A short description of each area of the location with suggested plots

Rule the Dungeon: This 0one-exclusive feature allows you to customize the look of your map by adding the furniture, toggling the grid, hiding the room numbers, and much more. On the Referee Map, you will find a big “Rule the Dungeon” button. Clicking this button will present some options to you, with a checkmark appearing beside the active options. Available options vary by product; below is a list of the most common options included in Oone's Black & White products.

  • Text: toggle room numbers and tile numbers
  • Tiling: toggle the page tiling (Referee Map only)
  • Furniture: toggle furniture
  • Doors: toggle doors
  • Square Grid: toggle square grid
  • Hex Grid: toggle hexagonal grid
  • Hex Grid 1 inch: toggle hexagonal grid, 1 inch
  • No Grid: turn off the grid
  • Black Fill: toggle the black in the walls
  • Grey Fill: toggle the grey fill in the wall
  • No Fill: toggle the white fill in the walls
  • All: toggle default state/empty state (with just the walls)
    Other Features:
  • Vector Graphics: always get maximum print resolution
  • Fully Bookmarked
  • Enhanced Navigation and Printing: Clicking on the Referee Map gives you choices for navigation and printing

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An RPG Resource Review

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For a small village, Heavenring boasts a remarkably substantial gaol, with five cells fitted out to accommodate a total of eleven convicts. The building also houses space for a tribunal to sit and a residence for the chief law enforcement officer, who for Heavenring is the county sheriff, a dwarf called Mardags.

Built in an L shape, Mardags' residence consists of two rooms: a living area with basic cooking facilities (an open fire with a cauldron), a dining table and some more comfortable seating and a large bedroom which incorporates an en-suite bathroom (far better facilites, as one would imagine, than the convicts receive!).

The space allocated for trials has a couple of rows of seats for spectators, tables for prosecuting and defending lawyers and for a clerk, and an imposing chair for the presiding judge. It does not appear that trial by jury is practised here. A caged-off corner leads back to the gaol wing, presumably the accused stands there during the hearing.

There are a couple of offices, probably for law enforcement officers' use, and a room for the turnkeys with a couple of beds. Then on to the cell block proper. Here a row of spartan cells have a barred door to a corridor on one side and a barred opening out onto a yard ominously labelled 'Hard Labour Area'. What convicts are required to do is unclear, probably breaking rocks into smaller rocks or similar mindless and exhausting tasks. The convicts' sanitary needs are met by a row of latrine huts and some 'washing pools' - no indoor bathrooms for them!

As usual 0one Games display considerable technical mastery of PDF functions, using layers to allow you to pick the grid you want (square, hex or none), and whether you want furniture or doors to appear. As you can print tiles separately, you can change the settings for each one - so if you do not want your prisoners to have even basic comforts, you can remove what little furniture there is in the cells! Do not turn the doors off for the cell block, though...

Knowing the average adventurer's attitude towards the law, you might have need of a town gaol, so this is a useful set of tiles to have tucked away, whether or not you are using Heavenring Village as a whole. After all you can put it anywhere, as needed.


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