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Built by priests of Amon-Gorloth, this dungeon was constructed and adapted from existing caverns following their dreams channeled from Amon-Gorloth itself – making them a twisted and nightmarish version of the convoluted mausoleums under the desert sands where Amon-Gorloth sleeps and dreams.
This is a monster of a map – a full ledger-sized page of fairly fine graph paper (5 per inch, I think) was used to put together this map based on the look and feel of my much older Mapper’s Challenge map from 2009. At 300dpi, these images are 5 megabytes in size.
Spread out over seven different depths, these caves, chambers and twisting passages provide an immense dungeon for exploration. So immense that I haven’t even considered how I would stock it.
Which is why I’m giving it to you.
This massive dungeon level is yours – released under a free commercial use or personal use license. Fill it up, stock it, throw adventurers at it until the floors are littered with their dead. Then do it again.
To make it a bit easier to navigate, I’ve also provided a pair of colour-coded versions of the maps indicating the depth of each individual level. This is based on the excellent work of Michael Prescott who colourized a photograph of the original map before I had scanned it.
This map is made available to you under a free license for personal or commercial use thanks to the awesome supporters of my Patreon Campaign. Awesome folks like David Turner, Jesse Butler, Wayne’s Books, Judd Karlman, and over 300 other patrons have come together to fund the site and these maps, making them free for your use.
Because of the incredible generosity of my patrons, I’m able to make this map free for commercial use also. Each month while funding is over the $300 mark, each map that achieves the $300+ funding level will be released under this free commercial license. You can use, reuse, remix and/or modify the maps that are being published under the commercial license on a royalty-free basis as long as they include attribution (“Cartography by Dyson Logos” or “Maps by Dyson Logos”). For those that want/need a Creative Commons license, it would look something like this:
Cartography by Dyson Logos is licensed
under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
Oh my goodness! Christmas comes early. I can hardly wait to populate this behemoth!
And, of course, thank you for your wonderful work, Dyson!
That’s a phenomenal piece of work. I already have an idea how I might use it. Thank you.
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Great map! I’m thinking virtually no set encounters, just wandering monsters. Probably lots of undead, but I always say that.
Dyson, the Colour-By-Depth (with grid) JPG is all screwy, can you check it out?
Seems fine to me. Maybe clear your cache and re-download it?
Yeah, that must have been it. I am using Chrome and was having issue with other aspects of webpages too. Now it works great.
Is there a color key for the color-by-depth map?
Lighter higher, darker deeper.
With red being surface structures and entrance/ exit, yellow 1st subterranean level with perhaps a lower-elevation exit or larger chamber off-map at the upper right corner, then lighter green, darker green, light blue, & dark blue= lowest level
Nice map!
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