Farm Lane Battlemap ( lemmy.world )
This narrow path winds in between two fields of tall wheat. Be wary, anything could be hiding just beyond the path, waiting.
This narrow path winds in between two fields of tall wheat. Be wary, anything could be hiding just beyond the path, waiting.
The winding trail and cool air is refreshing after your last dungeon crawl. You still feel the grime of that place, but the natural beauty of this area helps you forget.
It’s easy to get lost in the maze of rocks and trees that make up this hallow. The nooks swallow sound, and sometimes cries for help.
The air is filled with the sound of falling water. Locals toss a coin in the water every time they pass over the creek. The troll that guarded the bridge was slain years ago but old habits die hard.
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What a beautiful evening it is. With the sun just below the treeline, everything is cast in a dim orange light. Take in your surroundings, but stay alert.
Following through with one of the month’s themes - Paths! One of you suggested earlier to make a continued map, so you could have a larger space for battles, and I thought that Fey Meadow would be the perfect map to do that with, and the monthly theme would work really well....
This simple wooden structure looks abandoned. This looks like a pleasant spot to stop for the night, with the brook nearby. Perhaps your party could use the shack?
These crossroads haven’t seen activity in a tenday at least, but at least your way is clear. Escorting this caravan was the lucrative option, but not the exciting one so far.
Night in the desert is magical. There stars fill the sky so brightly, and here, motes of light float between the brush.
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Carved into the walls of this gorge is a small shop for magical sundries. This isn’t a great location for business, but folks seem to find them anyway.
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The wind blasts over the rocks in a continuous convention current. It’s best to move through here as quickly as possible. It’s so hot the wind doesn’t cool, but dries you out more quickly.
A decade ago, this forgotten building was a popular tavern. Hundreds came through and rested their weary legs here.
Steep canyon walls tower over you and you keep a keen eye on them. Any moment, you could be ambushed. There is no faster way through the mountains than this pass. It’s worth the risk.
The salty sea air fills your lungs and a constant cool breeze blows inland from here. The map led here, but where exactly is here?
The carver lives here. Every night, a new jack-o’-lantern appears in front of his home. The old hermit loves visitors and always offers hot apple cider to anyone who ventures to his neck of the woods.
As your party nears the field, fear grips your hearts and cold sweat beads. Is that a man or a monster? It’s the Scarecrow.
This time the release is a phased map! One of the winning themes for the month is underwater, so I decided to go for a shark-themed map. The fun thing about this one is that it is loopable, so you can loop the shark as many times as you want, before launching it into an attack. If you want to loop it, you can go from phase 8 to...
“Your trek today saw you gain over 2,000’ of elevation. The thinning air makes feel a little light headed, but your journey continues.”
Over the water, you stop to take in the river and think about the choice ahead of you. Which way was town?
In this timeless forest, faeries and spirits keep the trees and shrubs in continual renewal. The air smells sweet, inviting travelers.
I’m not a DM and I’ve never played DND so maybe this sucks but I thought I’d pass it on because I like browsing this community....
They say dryads one inhabited this forest. Your party hasn’t seen one yet, but watch every tree more carefully than one ought need to watch trees.