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The Lost City is the most prized adventure ground for the player characters. The city usually hides many secrets, keep great treasures and, of course, features great dangers. The Lost City can be placed beneath the sands of a desert, in a vast underground cavern or in the depth of the ocean. The Lost City is divided in two zones: the normal city and the kings dwelling. Obviously, this city should have been ruled by a powerful god-king or by a mighty clergy since the main area is completely devoted to temples and crypts. A stone wall encircles the kings dwelling and most of the temples inside it lie beneath the surface ground. A large pyramid, keeping the crypt of a long forgotten god-king, overlooks the entire complex.The maps presented here cover most of the kings dwelling, consult the suggested key at the end of the product to find out how the maps join each other.

Some hints to use the Lost City follow:

  • The City lies among the sands of a desert. Nobody is able to find it without a magical artifact. Looking through the artifact the city appears, otherwise is invisible. The PCs soon will discover that the magical artifact allows them to see the city dangerous inhabitants...
  • The City is found in a vast underground complex. Cultists of a long forgotten deity perform obscene rituals among the ruins of the city, trying to awaken an ancient evil buried in the pyramid crypt.
  • The PCs find a magical gate that transports them in an underwater lost city, the gate closes behind the PCs. The PCs explore the underwater city and meet treasures and dangers.
  • A cult of serpent-men occupies a ruined city in the desert. They seek an ancient artifact buried in the city that would allow them to spread their cult all over the humankind. The PCs must infiltrate within the cult and search in the kings dwelling in order to find the artifact before the evil cult.

The Blueprints product line offers you old-fashioned blueprint-style maps for your adventures and campaigns. Each map includes a blueprint version and a standard black-and-white version. The maps are all vector-based for maximum print resolution. Despite their old-fashioned appearance, each map offers a degree of customization by taking full advantage of pdf technology. A small control bar (which will not be printed) on each map allows you to turn the grid on and off, eliminate the room numbers, fill the walls, or hide doors and furniture.

Each product features a classic fantasy adventure location: a dungeon, a keep, a temple complex, a thieves' guild and so on. You can use these maps as reference to build your own adventures or simply have them at hand in case your players go in an unexpected direction during the campaign.

While offering you the best quality, these products are really inexpensive.

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