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Building, Commercial Maps, Dungeons & Dragons, Fantasy, Labyrinth Lord, Maps, OSR, RPG, Tavern, Urban
Back due to popular demand, we have another partially walled tavern. This tavern (even with the walls) is more suited to being in a town or city as it has no “guest rooms” per se and is strictly a tavern and not an inn.
The upstairs rooms are for the owner’s family, while the ground floor has the bar and tavern and storage. Food is cooked in a pot in the fireplace.
In the courtyard we have some space to unload goods, as well as a pair of privies by the lilac tree (to try to contain the smell).
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Outdoor privys often abut onto a back lane, with a hatch for the gongfarmers to collect the nightsoil, otherwise no amount of lilacs are gonna cope with the build up.
Nice thing here is the courtyard, so the gongfarmers can come in and empty them.
The picture in the background. Initial sketches for a particular ‘tyrant’s’ lair that I was literally just reading about?
Indeed, that’s the preliminary sketch that I sent off to Wizards for that map.
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Hello! Just popping in to say I love your maps and have been using them for my home games. I remixed this one slightly (adding a small stable and slightly modifying the top floor) for the first inn my current players ever stayed at. They’ve made themselves quite at home there!
Awesome!