I've always loved the idea of an adventure that's just a map. An illustration. And you've really nailed it here. The encounter table and the treasure table and a map. That's all you need. Killer stuff.
The only thing I was slightly disappointed to see is the rooms aren't keyed.
I imagine the random encounter table is supposed to cover that, but the illustrations show so many interesting features it'd be cool to know the idea behind them.
For me it's only a minor disappointment though, since I'm generally slightly excited to key a map for my own use if the image already evokes ideas. Already I'm getting some fun ideas as to how different areas got to be the way they are.
I left out the room descriptions on purpose to try a new OPD format, I felt confident enough the illustration can inspire the GM's imagination, but it's definitely something I wouldn't do in bigger projects!
This (and all your work) is brilliant - love the style and the details included throughout. I'm interested to know what licence you apply to your work - if someone wanted to use this map in a commercial product, for example, would you be happy with that? Assuming correct attribution was provided of course.
I only give permission for personal use, for commercial use I ask for a fair compensation (depending on the size and scope of the project) and credits. If you're interested just hit my DMs on twitter or instagram, I do comissions too!
Damaceno's isometric maps are one of the best in the game by far and here is no different. The bonus of having colorful maps adapted to 3 different systems is certainly a sign that Christmas will arrive earlier this year!
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Falta só uma versão BR! Ótimo trabalho!
Vai sair numa coletânea de aventuras pela caramelo jogos em breve!
When can we expect a version for Knave?
Temos versão PT-BR?
I LOVE THIS.
I've always loved the idea of an adventure that's just a map. An illustration. And you've really nailed it here. The encounter table and the treasure table and a map. That's all you need. Killer stuff.
I love the style. You can really see everything that is important in one glance and focus on details during the game. Great work!
This is beautiful and I love the theme.
The only thing I was slightly disappointed to see is the rooms aren't keyed.
I imagine the random encounter table is supposed to cover that, but the illustrations show so many interesting features it'd be cool to know the idea behind them.
For me it's only a minor disappointment though, since I'm generally slightly excited to key a map for my own use if the image already evokes ideas. Already I'm getting some fun ideas as to how different areas got to be the way they are.
Cool stuff.
Thank you for the compliments! ❤️
I left out the room descriptions on purpose to try a new OPD format, I felt confident enough the illustration can inspire the GM's imagination, but it's definitely something I wouldn't do in bigger projects!
Great graphic design. You made a really beautiful piece, lots of information and details, and easy to read.
Thank you!
This (and all your work) is brilliant - love the style and the details included throughout. I'm interested to know what licence you apply to your work - if someone wanted to use this map in a commercial product, for example, would you be happy with that? Assuming correct attribution was provided of course.
Thank you for the compliments!
I only give permission for personal use, for commercial use I ask for a fair compensation (depending on the size and scope of the project) and credits. If you're interested just hit my DMs on twitter or instagram, I do comissions too!
Got it - thanks for the reply! That sounds fair and I'll keep it in mind.
Damaceno's isometric maps are one of the best in the game by far and here is no different. The bonus of having colorful maps adapted to 3 different systems is certainly a sign that Christmas will arrive earlier this year!
Haha I'm glad you enjoyed your christmas gift!