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My Private Jakalla (map 1A)

In the classic Empire of the Petal Throne setting, the original author and man behind the DM Screen (Professor Muhammad Abd-al-Rahman Barker) ran a huge megadungeon under the main city of the setting (Jakalla). The Jakallan underworld was a massive structure that took up a desk-pad-sized sheet of 10 square per inch graph paper.

While I’ve done some work fiddling with the original map of the location (thankfully the Tekumel Foundation has a lovely 600dpi scan of the original map in question), it also inspired me to take another poke at drawing a megadungeon in a distinctly different style than the Dyson MegaDelve I drew at the end of 2014 & beginning of 2015.

This dungeon I hope to put together as a massive sprawling series of maps that can underpin an entire city map – mixing crypts, sewers, dungeons, basements, and old construction into one massive underworld structure that is accessible in various parts from places in the city above.

This particular map contains two access points from the surface, both on the bottom edge of the map – basements with stairs leading down to a great hall on the left (probably linked to a clan house or similar structure, or perhaps the doorway has been boarded off, bricked over, or otherwise sealed to prevent whatever lives in the dark recesses from coming up), and a set of stairs and doors leading into a series of crypts on the right (probably linked to a temple that stores the revered dead in crypts, tombs and so on).

And of course, to suit the sprawling style of this dungeon, there are four exits that will lead out to new maps – hopefully one or two published every month for the next while.

Thanks to your amazing support,  this map is available for free download at 300dpi both with and without grid from the blog post at http://wp.me/psUVp-2kz

My Private Jakalla (map 1A)

Comments

Do you have any recommendations for printing these out? I just joined, but I'm trying to print this map (with grid) and I either get a blank piece of paper, or the grid doesn't show. Tips? Beautiful hand-drawn maps, BTW.

J.T. Razor

I did something similar about 25 or 30 years ago. I created a 200-room dungeon to go along with City State of the World Emperor (we had customized the city a lot by then so we just used the map). I just scanned it in, I hadn't thought about it in a long time. It looks like 200 rooms, as I recall. I think I ended up writing up about half of it, but I did not pull the notes, only the map to scan. It was for advanced players. My map drawing skills were nowhere as near as advanced as yours. But I could do it now in InDesign probably.

Michael L. Kent


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