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This post has quick links to the back catalogue of the Big City series. Links will be added for all new content going forwards.

Here is an overview of what is in each link, and who can access it.

  • Free - Accessible by anyone. Get one screen resolution variant of the map set for free!
  • Hi Resolution - Accessible by Traveller ($1US) tier patrons and above. Includes gridded and gridless Day, Night and occasionally Biome variants as 300PPI Print PDFs or 140PPI VTT JPEGs.
  • Unfurnished/Variants - Accessible by Builder ($2US) tier patrons and above. Includes unfurnished versions of all of the maps in the 'Hi Resolution' pack for you to customise. May also include additional variants.
  • Adventure - Accessible by Adventurer ($3US) tier patrons and above. Includes a 5e adventure module based on the map set.
  • Foundry VTT - Accessible by Forgemaster ($5US) tier patrons and above. Includes Foundry VTT ready modules pre-setup with walls and lighting.
  • Print Downloads are 300DPI PDFs optimised for printing.
  • VTT Downloads are 140DPI JPEGs optimised for use in VTT software.

Click the links for the relevant tier rewards.

Characters of Dorran

  • Part 1 - Artor Cetasai, Archivist Venellum, Count Essenheim
    Illustration
  • Part 2 - Princess Tillith Dorran, Tierra Windlass, Senor Estrane
    Illustration 

Individual Map Sets

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Free          Hi Resolution           Unfurnished           Adventure           Foundry VTT

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Comments

Le_Dragon_Reborn

This is crazy! So much gold in this pack. All of these locations make this city feel alive.

DuskyVoltage

Minor note: For the Grand Western Train Station, the Traveller+ link goes to the free version and the Builder+ link goes to the Traveller+ tier

Tom Boucher

FYI. the Palace of the Emporer Forgemaster+ link goes to your main patreon page.

Xandria

Hi Tom. I am sorry if I'm killing your downloads right now. This city is next on my list to kill... I mean play with my adventurers. Thank you. And holy crap what a list!!!!!!

Jeff Womack

I've downloaded the Foundry VTT version of the Essenheim Manor [34x22]. Imported using the manifest URL then added the scene to a blank map. Where is the lighting and the walls? I've put tokens down, changed the values, etc. Doesn't appear to be any lighting or walls...?

tomcartos

Hi Jeff, I;ve just tested it and it is working fine. In order to import the contents of the pack you need to import the scenes. Go to the 'Compendium Packs' tab on the right hand side of the screen. Under Scenes click on 'Essenheim Manor and Ruins'. This should open a new window with all of the scenes listed. Select the ones you want and click import. This will add the chosen scene(s) to your Scene tab with all of the walls and lighting included.

paercebal (edited)

Comment edits

2023-02-17 06:39:57 AWESOME. My next D&D adventure will feature a city (Palanthas, of Dragonlance setting), before and during a full-fledged battle. And I want my players to make significant choices, like, "will you fight to save this building and its inhabitants?", with consequences later, e.g. "the merchant guild will never forget you abandoned them to the draconian armies". Which means I need to have multiple battlemaps ready, knowing that only a fraction of them will be used, as well as generic "streets" battlemaps, and this collection from the "City of Dorian" collection just enables me to do just that. Many thanks!
2022-08-26 16:09:29 AWESOME. My next D&D adventure will feature a city (Palanthas, of Dragonlance setting), before and during a full-fledged battle. And I want my players to make significant choices, like, "will you fight to save this building and its inhabitants?", with consequences later, e.g. "the merchant guild will never forget you abandoned them to the draconian armies". Which means I need to have multiple battlemaps ready, knowing that only a fraction of them will be used, as well as generic "streets" battlemaps, and this collection from the "City of Dorian" collection just enables me to do just that. Many thanks!

AWESOME. My next D&D adventure will feature a city (Palanthas, of Dragonlance setting), before and during a full-fledged battle. And I want my players to make significant choices, like, "will you fight to save this building and its inhabitants?", with consequences later, e.g. "the merchant guild will never forget you abandoned them to the draconian armies". Which means I need to have multiple battlemaps ready, knowing that only a fraction of them will be used, as well as generic "streets" battlemaps, and this collection from the "City of Dorian" collection just enables me to do just that. Many thanks!

tomcartos

That's great! This is exactly what I am for with my map collections, to give you everything you might need so your players aren't limited in their exploration.