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Cavern, Dungeon, Dungeons & Dragons, Fantasy, Labyrinth Lord, Maps, OSR, RPG, Tomb
“The Tomb of the Bright One”, the tombs in and under An-Nayyir’s Pyramid reach far below the surface and into much more ancient tombs and reliquaries…

An-Nayyir’s Pyramid
An-Nayyir’s Pyramid was drawn in a 4 x 6 inch mapping book using a plain 0.7mm black gel pen.
The first thing that occurs to me is to use this as the introduction to a crossover campaign, where real-world(ish) pulp or action heroes discover either a portal to a parallel dungeonesque universe or a passage to a similar Hollow Earth.
Why in the world have I never ran a Hollow Earth themed game? That’d be perfect for Call of Cthulhu. Aaaah I’m totally doing this as soon as I can.
Tibetan monks, UFOs, underground cities. You have inflamed my imagination, sir.
Merry Christmas DD!
Pyramids are a natural entry point to more ancient realms better left forgotten. What if the things in the pyramid were meant to guard against escape from below? And then these greedy PCs come along and… 🙂 Nice map, very inspirational. And thanks for all the entertaining *and* useful maps this past year!