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Hey look, I drew a reasonable-sized map! 34x55! I knew I could do it! Don't get used to it, though, the next two maps I'm drawing are a 13-floor tower and this.

Delaro's Manse is a part of the Black Loch, marked on the map as "Secluded Manse." Delaro Montalos is one of the few humans living in the underdark sea. He's a wizard who came to the loch to conduct research into an extradimensional gateway he created.

Normally, in a D&D setting, the term "extradimensional" refers to planar travel, but that's not the case here. Delaro isn't going to the inner planes, the outer planes, or anywhere else described in Planescape. He's going outside of that, to another multiverse altogether.

I imagine this place as a completely different reality with laws of physics that bear no resemblance to our own, but I think there are a few other ways to play it. The most interesting, to me, is having Delaro's gateway lead to our world, at some interesting point in time. You could drop your party into the middle of the Second World War, or the French Revolution, or the Wild West. You could have your party appear in a city under siege by the Mongol horde, or in the capital of the Incan Empire as the conquistadores are about to arrive. Hell, you could drop your party into the middle of modern day Tokyo. There are tons of possibilities if you want to go that route.

I feel like a lot of people are going to want to use this map for things other than the Black Loch, so I'm going to make an alternate version, which I think I can get done tonight. I'm just going to get rid of the stalactites and put some grass in there, so the place isn't explicitly in a cavern. It won't take long and it'll keep some DMs from having to say, "I told you it was on a grassy hill, stop asking questions."

Anyway, I'm gonna get on that. Let me know what you think!

There's an annotated version of this map and DM notes available to patrons.

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