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I'm giving away the Patrons' Edition stuff for this map to everyone. You can download it all here. When I drew those cave and tunnel maps earlier, I was thinking about giving those away, but I decided I should give you a good map instead. So here it is.

With Charwall finished, the Black Loch is finally done after a year and a half. It's been a huge amount of work drawing around 30 maps and 100 tokens and writing lore for it all, but I feel pretty good about it and I hope you like how it all turned out.

I want to say that I'm truly grateful to all the patrons who have supported this along the way. It felt like an incredible honor to be given the ability to spend two years drawing Brazenthrone and it's no less an honor to have been able to put another year and a half into making the Black Loch as well.

Moreover, I'm grateful to be able to have your support for this despite the fact that I've given away usable versions of all the maps for free. I'm fairly sure that costs me money. I have no idea how much, but my rent gets paid and I'm not going to stop doing it. I feel very fortunate not to have to.

Well, it's 9am and I've been up all night, but let me mention a few things before I go. I've updated the Black Loch Codex and the History and Lore Overview with Charwall. Remember when I made a post titled "The Black Loch: History and Lore Overview - FINAL UPDATE FOR REAL THIS TIME"? Okay, that was a lie, but this is the final update for real. Like, really real. Actually, legitimately very real. Anyway, it's in the codex and you can download the new version here.

Well, that's it for now. It's been quite a journey and I hope you like where it all went. I've got another one in mind and I'll tell you all about it in a day or two. Until then!

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Anonymous

I plan on using Brazenthrone plus the Black Loch at one point, thanks for the beautiful maps!

Anonymous

Congratulations! Another masterclass project in the bag. By far my favorite fantasy cartographer.