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The Monster Lair

Welcome to this vibrant all-purpose cave lair, home to your countryside monster of choice!

Be it a bandit camp furnished with our camping and furniture tokens, or a wild beast living in a natural cave, I think this will be a fun map to play on.

I had planned to release the Dungeon Room Builder set today, but I can't currently access a scanner that produces line art I'm happy with. In the meantime I've made this purely-digital map. 

I know that my lined maps are much more popular than the painterly ones, but I hope you can understand my temporary situation. I'll release those much anticipated dungeon pieces later this week (so long as my scanner arrives on schedule!)

Thanks to you, this map is released under the CC BY-NC 4.0 license.  

The Monster Lair

Comments

Which format should I print it to be in scale ?

Daniel Dias

Just out of curiosity, do you prefer doing all your line-art by hand and scanning just out of personal preference? Do you ever feel somewhat restricted by paper size at that point for your maps? I still love the end result either way, but just curious about your process.

Nate Hastings

in pathfinder: up to double the size 5e: one category larger unless of course they have some kind of ability that says otherwise.

Oh it's nothing serious! The best scanner I can access can pull 400 DPI, but I want <em>at least</em> 600 DPI for my line art scans. DPI is basically the detail it can read. I'm waiting for a good one to arrive from Amazon as we speak!

Ross from 2-Minute Tabletop

sorry, I couldn't understand what happened when you were explaining your current situation. I hope everything is alright

Arthur de Sousa Marques

Any dragon that can cast mist form as a spell :)

Matthew Shaker

What's the largest dragon that can squeeze in a 10 ft. entryway? Well, there could always be a skylight...

Ross from 2-Minute Tabletop

That's what I was going for! Any old thing can live in this cave. ;)

Ross from 2-Minute Tabletop

I love that you are always trying different things with drawn vs digital maps. I am a DM in a large West Marches game and will probably add this to my collection for use in random encounters. Our tables can generate random Lairs as an overland travel encounter and you could put almost anything in it.

Dungeons and Doodads

Dragons. So many dragons

Matthew Shaker


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