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This map set is part of the Ruin & Rebuild series.

You can get the un-ruined versions of these maps HERE

Background

The Ungrimst farm seems to have been targeted, similar to their home in the centre of town. Most buildings in Ostenwold have sustained some form of damage, but generally they are still standing and the interiors largely untouched.

Whoever did this knew where they were going and was either in a hurry or just had no concern for minimising damage. A path of total destruction leads to the family heirlooms that were hidden in the basement below the house, all of which have been taken.

Additional Information

Use the ZIP folder at the bottom of this post to download the free versions of these battlemaps for use in your TTRPG campaign. If you would like access to the high resolution, un-watermarked and gridless variants of this and other maps along with extra rewards, and would like to support me, check out my paid Patreon tiers!

Traveller Tier Patrons can access the High Resolution Print and VTT Day, Night & Gridless variants of this map, as well as detailed design notes HERE 

Higher Tier Patrons can also get the Complete Variant set including Day, Night, Snow, Clean & Tiles variants HERE 

GRID SIZE – 17x11 (140DPI)
PIXEL SIZE – 2380x1540

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Anonymous

Is there a design key & notes for the unruined version that includes the townhouse as well? I figure I can use the ruined version's notes for the normal one but see nothing for the townhouse. I also thought there might be more details in those notes for the farm house

tomcartos

Hi Steven, I'm afraid not. The un-ruined versions are some of the first maps I made and I wasn't doing the Design Notes back then.