0one's Black & White: Heavenring Village—Town Hall 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 in 225 customizable tiles.

This is the Town Hall and it is #2 of 8 products forming Heavenring Village. Town Hall contains a referee map and 27 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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The Mayor (spelled 'major' throughout, a rare spelling mistake) of Heavenring village is a dwarf by the name of Musdus Marub and with typical dwarven efficiency the Town Hall includes his house. Should he be voted out, it's not clear if he'll pass his residence on to the new Mayor or not (there could even be an adventure in that...), it may be the offical residence rather than Musdus's own home. The front part of the building contains the official chambers, chiefly a large hall surrounded by offices, and the Mayor's house occupies the rear. The tile-set also includes the village well which stands in front of the Town Hall.

The main hall is a large room with a dais facing the door, on which there is a long table with chairs behind it facing out into the room. The rest of the hall is filled with rows of chairs facing the dais, with a carpeted aisle down the middle. It will make an excellent setting for anything from the bestowal of public rewards to a trial... both possible events in your campaign. There is also a flight of steps leading up to the entrance, making it quite an imposing place for a village! For times of trouble, there are two small guardposts, one to each side of the steps. Each has space for the guard to live as well as look out for trouble.

As well as the main hall there is a meeting room with a large round table, an office for the Mayor (with a door through to his residence), and a couple of rooms for records and archives. All of these chambers have direct access to the outside, you do not need to tramp through the main hall to reach them although they do also open into it.

The Mayor's residence is nicely-appointed with a foyer, dining room, bedroom, bathroom (complete with tub!), kitchen and another room that's designated as for a servant, but could of course be used for the Mayor's children should he have any.

As to be expected, 0one Games display their usual mastery of PDF technology, making it very easy to use and even customise to some extent (choice of hex, square or no grid, and whether or not you want furniture and doors to show). Whether you are using Heavenring Village as a whole or just need a Town Hall (or indeed a guild hall, it could work as that too), this is a nice set of floorplans.


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