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This illustration is part of a series of fully hand painted scenes to help you set the scene for your players and add an extra level of immersion and atmosphere to your games.

Which of my other existing maps would you like to see painted scenes of in the future?

The Market Square is part of the Ostenwold series.
Patrons can get the hi-res day, night and characterless variants of this scene HERE
and the matching battlemaps that accompany it HERE 

This free version is 2380x1540 pixels @ 140dpi

Background

Founded over a century ago by renowned adventurer Ferric Dorn, the Adventurers Guild provides contacts, job opportunities, support, advice and particular services to its elite members.

Those who wish to join must prove themselves to the current Guild Master under the tenets set out by Ferric. This is usually done by sending the applicants out on a quest chosen by the Guildmaster, along with an accompanying existing member of the guild to ascertain whether the party completed the task in the spirit of Dorn’s legacy.

Those who are successful in their application gain access to the Guilds training facilities and masters, free accommodation and meals whenever they are in town, the guild mission board, secure storage, extensive library, priest, in-house blacksmith, artificer and apothecary and financial services such as monetary exchange and loans, among many other perks and boons.

Artist

This piece was created by Eduardo Nonato. You can find more of his work here:

Artstation - https://www.artstation.com/nonato
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/edu.nonatocavalcante/  

More Free Stuff

You can browse through the rest of my free content, including maps, asset and tokens HERE or just download all of it HERE

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Comments

Jeekyl

Looks awesome! The bear rug is facing a different direction in the top and bottom photos but that’s my OCD coming out. Again absolutely beautiful!

tomcartos

Yeah, we stay as close as possible to the original map, but some changes are needed to make the illustration better. Having the bear rug facing the original way would have meant a big old bear butt right in the viewers face.