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This is the complete set of this months 'Into The Wilds' maps. I have had a few requests recently for easier ways to download my maps in bulk, so I plan to start releasing 'Complete Bundle' sets like this when each series is finished. In time I will also convert all previous releases into bundle packs as well. This will not be a quick process though, so I ask for your patience.

The Into the Wilds maps are intended to be simpler & more generic than my regular sets and are perfect to drop in for random encounters when on the road or for when the party takes an unexpected turn and you want to be prepared!

Patrons voted for this months maps to be 'Rural' themed. The bundle includes:

Ambush - The path sinks down between two outcrops for 100ft or so, experienced adventurers will recognise the danger in this and go around, but newer more naive travellers, or those burdened by carts or beasts of burden may pass through.

The Crossroads - Marks a point where two or more groups are likely to meet, and where decisions must be made. Simple choices like which path to take, or who to travel with, may have world shattering consequences later on.

Fisherman's Hut - The lone fisherman's hut sits on the edge of a vast lake. There are fish drying on the racks, fresh firewood is cut and ready to store and the boat is tied up at the dock. So where is the fisherman?

The River - The quickest way to the next town is to cut across the fields, but you'll have to make your way across the river. There should be an old rope bridge, but the storms can lead to flash floods, and the river is fast flowing, so it's a 50/50 chance whether it will still be there.

The Road - Most 'main roads' throughout the lands are little more than well worn mud tracks, this one is no different. Local government makes no effort to keep them clear and safe despite collecting taxes. Beware of falling trees!

Farms - Plenty of country roads are lined with farmland, and the farmer is nowhere in sight! Don't be tempted to go foraging through the crops though, they say the scarecrows are more than straw stuffed mannequins.

Swimming Pond - A peaceful afternoon can be spent sitting in the shade of the trees with a picnic and cooling off in the calm waters. If you happen to see a beautiful naked woman emerge from the water and offer you a sword DO NOT ENGAGE!

The Clearing - This may look like a nice place to take a break or set up camp, but did you know that recent studies show 48% of all random encounters happen in a place just like this! Best to move along while you still can adventurers!

Orchards - A peaceful springtime walk though country roads and the trees are heavy with fruit. Time for the rogue to test those skills with some apple scrumping!

Campsite - There are a number of well-used camping spots along the trail, & if you are lucky the previous inhabitants have left some firewood behind. If you are unlucky they may still be there, lying in wait.

Sawmill - An enormous circular saw blade powered by the roaring river, capable of ripping through mighty oaks, seems to be covered in a red sticky substance. Nothing ominous about that.

Cottage - Many country folk choose not to live in the more established settlements, and are happy in small clusters of 3 or 4 dwellings going about their daily life. A peaceful existence, but also easily targeted by roving bandits and monsters.

Use the link at the top of this post to download all variants of these maps in Print and/or VTT format. 

GRID SIZE - 22x17 inch (300DPI)
VTT SIZE - 3080x2380 (140DPI)
RECOMMENDED PRINT SIZE - A2/ANSI C

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Anonymous

Thanks love this one the best so far. I love to create my own storys and with there generic maps I can work the best. Kep up the good work.

Phergus

Don't suppose I could talk you into first separating by Print & VTT then by other categories? That way I could download all the VTT options in one go without having to go into each folder to select each VTT sub-folder and then download/rename. Perhaps those only interested in the print res files would also find it move convenient.

tomcartos

Hi Phil, I'll keep that in mind for the future. Thanks for the suggestion!

Anonymous

Tom, Thank you, and nice and timely I was looking for some more random encounter type maps. cheers

Alex Moore

Tom does 140 indicate the grid squares should be 140 in whatever VTT we use?

tomcartos

Hi Alex, it depends which platform you are using. If you are on Foundry, inputting 140 for the grid will size the map correctly. If you are using Roll20 you can input the grid size (22x17) and it will size it for you. Most screen resolution is approximately 70PPI, so my maps can be scaled up to 200% (33x34) if you wish without too much loss of resolution. If you want to downscale or upscale, I suggest using multiples of 140 (70, 280 etc) so the grids properly align.

Anonymous

Beautiful and very useful maps! Thanks Tom!