Some ideas for the DM with players starting off to explore Jeremy Strandberg’s wonderful Sapphire Islands Campaign Starter: https://goo.gl/W21vD5
Maybe the Island of the Lizard God is around here somewhere?: http://beholderpie.blogspot.com/2014/04/island-of-lizard-god.html
It has plenty of monsters: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_z2jviQ47OqUlRYczliLTFpclk/edit?usp=sharing
Thanks to Mark Chance
Isn’t the Tomb of the Pirate Priest also around there somewhere? https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_dDnQ_810l9VFpkWjEtaEJyc2M/view?usp=sharing
I know that my Temple of the Shark God has surfaced somewhere nearby: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7cav44145d9RXRZZHBMQ2RIeGc/view?usp=sharing and isn’t the Island of the Apes https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7cav44145d9bWRSd2o1eG1rTXM/view?usp=sharing also in the general vicinity?
Happy Sailing!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_dDnQ_810l9VFpkWjEtaEJyc2M/view?usp=sharing
Is there a name for this type of 3/4 view map? I’ve seen a bunch of these for DW and elsewhere and think they’re very cool. Didn’t know if there is a technical name for this sort of thing.
Erik Buchanan Not that I’m aware; Dyson has done some of these: https://rpgcharacters.wordpress.com/maps/
Mark Tygart thanks for the info. I wonder how they draw them, freehand or is there a grid or perspective points?
I think Dyson does it free hand.
Erik Buchanan Mark Tygart This type of map is called an “Isometric View Map”. Go look up the maps for the original “Castle Ravenloft” Adventure for 2nd Ed. D&D It was the first major publication to use this view.
Alexander Harms Another reason Ravenloft was such a classic!
Thanks!