
The Charmed Grotto Map
This week’s map was a lot of fun to draw – it contains a lot of additional details on the map proper that I normally don’t draw in (beds, tables, mushrooms, rocks, debris, ladders and so on). Further, this particular map I stocked and keyed and playtested before posting it this week. There’s a link at the end of this post to download the 7-page mini-module of the Charmed Grotto for characters levels 5 to 8.
This map is inspired by a lot of maps by one of the players in our B/X campaign who draws them with multiple elevations, twisting hallways and interesting terrain that becomes as interesting as the adventures and encounters that occur therein.
The module is a 7-page PDF (6 pages if you get rid of the cover) that involves a cavern complex with an underground river, all inhabited by bandits, bugbears and their goblin servants, an old nest of giant black widow spiders, and some real nasties who just moved in recently and who have changed the whole place around. There are rumours of dark god worship, a magic moss emerald, and a spider dragon within the depths of the old grotto.
And if you don’t actually want to use all that, you can just use the unkeyed map, below.

The Charmed Grotto Map
SWEET!!!
I was directed here from your RPGnet post. What a cool mini-module. Thanks for posting this adventure!
I linked here from DF. Love your work! Quite inspiring to say the least. Stayed up late last night until I was bleary-eyed reading through your older posts. Keep up the great work. It has moved me to start my first ever blog and voice my own thoughts / Basic D&D creations.
Best,
The Bane
Hello! I came over from Goblinoid Games! I just wanted to say that this is how I draw my maps too, but since I use very light pencil I can never scan them in :*( Still, your work is way better then mine, so I won’t scan them and embarrass myself!! You sir, are a god among mortals!!! Maybe even an Ori or something!
😀
Dr. Watson
I love maps like these. Do you hand draw them and then scan them in or are you doing them on the computer to begin with? If you are using a computer, what program is that done with?
-Eli
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I came here via the rpg stackexchange. This module looks great, and I look forward to playing it with my group.