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Continuing work on my first campaign map. Set in the border lands between The Dales and the Anauroch Desert.

I tried to copy the current 5e setup of cities and landmarks, but also added in locations of Ancient Netherese ruins based on the glory ages of the Empire.

I added the Woksberg River back in (again from the original empire) and created a new settlement of Haslon near the Mines of Tethyamar and the Border Forest, as the desert has ceased it's growth and settlers are trying to reclaim the lands.

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Based on some feedback I received in a D&D Map group online I added some outlines to the text to help them pop, and changed up the road/pathways design as well. Plus I discovered filters in the mapping program and really liked the Clarity one for this map (although I'll share some other neat filters like parchment, etc as well)

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Here's Faded and Parchment

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But then as I was screwing around I found Old Paper and increased the intensity on it and really liked it, think this is the style I'm gonna go with:

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I scaled back my local region map a bit since this will be my first time as a DM. Also starting to get interested in the old Dwarven Kingdom that occupied Tethyamar and plan to get more in-depth into their abandoned locations under the Desertmouth Mountains.

And wiped my old map for the city of Haslon, since it didn't flow as well I thought being too perfectly square, so it's still a work-in-progress but here's my maps so far

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I used to play D&D in the 90’s with my older sister, younger brother, our best friend, and a few others we grew up with. Every saturday we would take the train and bus for an hour to meet and play for hours. After a few hours we’d call a break and walk down the block for a Dunkin’ Donuts feast (the other D&D).
They were the best times ever.

I still have my sets of dice, old character sheets, and some manuals too.
 
I scaled back my local region map a bit since this will be my first time as a DM. Also starting to get interested in the old Dwarven Kingdom that occupied Tethyamar and plan to get more in-depth into their abandoned locations under the Desertmouth Mountains.

And wiped my old map for the city of Haslon, since it didn't flow as well I thought being too perfectly square, so it's still a work-in-progress but here's my maps so far

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This is really cool, but what's the deal with the three short rivers that don't go anywhere?
 
Had to make 4 separate battle maps and print them out and place next to each other, using the largest grid size to accommodate miniatures

Still a LONG way off from running a campaign, but making progress

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Here's the first encounter I've crafted for that map. It'll be for (4) first-level characters to start the campaign off with some action straight away (then they'll deal with the town under siege)

Any input on this encounter? I figured with the guards assisting the party can handle it, although the Thug character will be a bit tough (the thug/bandit are all "slavers" but I'm just using the stat blocks for those characters instead)

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I used to play D&D in the 90’s with my older sister, younger brother, our best friend, and a few others we grew up with. Every saturday we would take the train and bus for an hour to meet and play for hours. After a few hours we’d call a break and walk down the block for a Dunkin’ Donuts feast (the other D&D).
They were the best times ever.

I still have my sets of dice, old character sheets, and some manuals too.

I played, well, longer ago than that.

My mom called the game "argue and fight", not D&D.

I became a lawyer. I blame Gary Gygax.

 

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