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Advanced Labyrinth Lord, Fantasy, Hex, Hex Crawl, Hex Map, Hexmap, Labyrinth Lord, Maps, OSR, Regional, Regional Map, RPG
With the second edition of the classic Labyrinth Lord B/X retro-clone now in production, I had the incredible pleasure of redrawing the hex map of the Known Lands from the game in my style to go into the new books.
Centred around the city of Dolmvay, the Known Lands uses ten-mile hexes and minimal notation to present an environment that is meant to kickstart your imagination for adventure locales. What treasures will we find in the distant Ruins of Mor? There’s something quite sinister about a place known as Ghoul Keep… and the Fighter always talks about his PTSD from his time spent fighting in Nahm.
If you can’t wait for the new edition of Labyrinth Lord for this map, you can grab it here for use with your own campaigns – clicking on the first map you’ll get the full 150dpi version of the hexmap for your use. If you want a higher resolution version, click here for a 300dpi version of the same. Clicking on the B&W version will bring you to a 600dpi version as well.
I’ve also made posters and other printed versions of the map available via my RedBubble shop. Click here (or on the picture above) to check them out – posters come in three sizes, with the largest being 43 x 33 inches in size.
The maps on Dyson’s Dodecahedron are released for free personal use thanks to the support of awesome patrons like you over on Patreon. Every month over 600 patrons come together to make these releases possible. You can help too in order to keep the flow of maps coming and to improve their quality – and even get a map of your own!




I love this map. It makes me feel I am about to embark on a grand overland adventure. Hex-based adventures are a ton of fun.
Also… I loved it so much I wanted to have it as a background image on my desktop. At first I tried as is and it was too loud, so I desaturated it, and that was too bright. Then inverted it and it was too dark to see any details, so I put it on top of a white background and set it to 80% opacity and it was just right.