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Castle, Commercial Maps, Dungeons & Dragons, Fantasy, Fortress, Garden, Labyrinth Lord, Maps, OSR, RPG, Urban
Because Castle Amber was taken, this one is … purple.
A small and lightly fortified castle, Chateau d’Aubergine is home of Madame d’Aubergine and her children – a clan of noble sorcerers of ancient elven blood. The matron of the family dominates all affairs at the Chateau, with her offspring rarely seen (and never heard) in the background.
A small number of servants maintain the grounds and the hedge maze garden, but are only seen outdoors at night as they are all morlocks – accordingly the garden’s flowers are an odd assortment who’s colours are far from complimentary (as they are never seen in bloom by the gardeners). Inside the castle the thin albino morlocks serve as maids, butlers, chefs and manservants for the d’Aubergine clan.
A second floor can easily be added for more living space, and of course there MUST be a secret dungeon beneath the castle.
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 E.T. Smith, Adam Tannir, Nick Daly, Jakub Hawro, 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, and I would love to see what you use it in!)
Will you be doing a second floor or cellar map eventually?
Chateau d’Aubergine ? really ? Sorry, I am a french fan of your work but this one sounds ridiculous to my hears ^_^
I’m of Franco upbringing myself, and I love it. But that’s because I like a bit of silly like “Castle Eggplant” in my games.
And of course, there’s nothing preventing anyone from changing the name for their games.
I did not want to upset you, I really enjoy your work. Moreover, if you chose this name on purpose, it’s even better 🙂
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