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After fleeing the fight at the Inn, Takano and his closest followers head towards the Pagoda. It is the tallest structure in the town, and now the only place they are likely to find any kind of sanctuary. Dai-Osho Haiko, the head priest of the temple, allows the group in, but warns them against any enacting any violence on the grounds. When the guards catch up, they are given a similar warning and are forced to remain outside. Haiko is well respected among all of the townsfolk, and none will dare go against his orders within the temple, not even Lord Katamori. At least, not openly.

Both sides are at a stalemate, Katamori's forces can not be seen attempting to enter the 5 storey pagoda, and Takano and the other leaders of the rebellion cannot leave or will be arrested. It will now be a race to see which side can achieve their goal first, Takano's group need to leave the tower without being spotted, while Katamori's men need to gain access to the upper levels ,where they believe Takano is hiding, without being seen by the monks.

However this encounter ends, it can only lead to one outcome. A final showdown at Katamori's Castle to settle the matter once and for all.

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This is the fifth set in a short series of map sets that will form an entire Feudal Eastern Asian inspired town. This could be an alternative 'Starter Town' to the more european inspired Ostenwold set, or be placed anywhere in your campaign where you want to provide a different flavour or cultural experience. 

Use the link at the top of this post to download the day, night & snow variants of the map set in Print and/or VTT format. 

GRID SIZE - 22x34 inch (300DPI)
VTT SIZE - 3080x4760 (140DPI)
RECOMMENDED PRINT SIZE - A1/ANSI D

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Anonymous

The recommanded print size of A1 is for when when we print the entire pagoda map in it's entirety? Or is each floor that big?

tomcartos

Hi Casper, each floor is that big if you print it at full scale. A1 paper is about 24x34 inches, this map is 22x34.