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This time I decided to experiment with the ceiling. I think this kind of ceiling adds to the feeling of abandonment and decay of the dungeon. This type of walls will easily allow you to tell your players that there is a passage to a nearby location or to another map.

Spiked pit

Over the years of use many spikes have deteriorated. They are the ones that can keep the adventurer alive with a successful saving throw. Of course, such a place can be a buffet for those monsters for whom the steep walls are not an obstacle.

As an alternative version, I made a usual less advanced pit.

Crypt

I love Gothic architecture, especially when it overlaps with high mortality rates during the plague, when hundreds of bodies had to be kept somewhere. I left a hole in the wall that could be a passage, or for example a place where a prince was once buried alive.

An alternative version has a spacious passage through the ground, dug by a large underground creature.

Ransacked storeroom

It may become a dead-end location with a pit from which undead are crawling or a passage to the lower levels of the dungeon. I think it can also be connected with the spiked pit on the same map. There are smoldering coals in the old fireplace. Maybe someone camped here not so long ago.

An alternative version of this location is well lit by candles, leading to a gap in the floor.

Please, leave feedback only after you have played on this map.

Here you can download both versions of this map (.mp4, .webm and .jpeg):

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1OZWnaYdK0CosVF43NZ9eJ2-eNp2yIWqw?usp=sharing

Hope you enjoy using these maps and thank you for your support!

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Anonymous

I love this map and am using it with a VTT app called EncounterPlus. Would it be possibly to make a few props? Notably I'd like to have a section of floor to cover the hole in the Ransacked Storeroom to use as a trap concealing the spiked pit.

Anonymous

Other prop ideas: something to cover the whole in the wall of the crypt and the broken stones on the floor. Would work great for a monster that breaks through the wall to surprise a party.