
The Grinning Frog is delighted to present for the inspiration of all Dungeon Masters out there a map page from the archives of legendary Rogue and Adventurer Jimmy the Quick.
The map is annotated with Jimmy's own thoughts outlining his experiences as he stealthed his way through this location. It also says why he was there in the first place and typically whether he achieved his goal.
THIS IS SERIES OF MAPS … all of which combine together in one continuous story. Each map can be used independently but by owning all of them you will experience the full story arc!
Hopefully the story arch will help generate even more story and adventure ideas!
** In this map, Jimmy goes to a find a man about a woman … **
What you see is what you get ... this is a one page map in 300dpi which outlines a dungeon with numbered rooms. Entry and exit points are marked and certain rooms have additional commentary from Jimmy. The other rooms are left unlabelled for you to imaginatively fill.
Whether it's Jimmy's comments that spark some gaming ideas, or the layout itself, I hope you gain some inspiration from it and create some great adventures for your players.
And yes, we at The Grinning Frog have decided to release one of these ... every ... single ... work day...(for a while at least) ... it's lucky Jimmy's been a busy boy isn't it!
Note - this is not a battle map - this is the kind of map you see in a published adventure. You can't print this and put figures on it. You can however print it just fine for reference on a single sheet of paper! (Print size is 6.8 by 3.8 inches or 17 x 10 cm)
Looks lovely on a 9.7 or larger tablet ...
Reciprocity
Hey folks - yes you can download this for free but if you can spare 10, 20 or 30 cents I'd really appreciate it. I love making these maps and hopefully providing some inspiration and enjoyment to you all. If you enjoy them then please consider honouring my work with a fair cash trade – a quick review or star rating would be equally appreciated!
And a big thank you to everyone who has paid for the maps – much appreciated.
Price: $0.30