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This map set is part of the Bharzul series.

Background

The Mines of Bharzul stretch for miles and miles in every direction, including straight down. They have numerous smaller exits, but this is the primary entrance that connects back to the city itself. Many tunnels are still in use, while some have been entirely mined out, a few have collapsed or been abandoned, and others simply forgotten in the maze of interconnecting pathways. It is believed by many that one or two even connect to the lost ancient city within the mountain, but this has never been confirmed by the officials.

Upon entry into this enormous cavern, visitors are greeted by the central pillar that runs from the top to the bottom of the mines and stretches all the way up to the ceiling of the cave. Carved from stone and inlaid with precious metals, it connects every level of the mines and is used to transport both people and goods.

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, No Lava, Clean, Simple & Cavern variants HERE 

GRID SIZE – 44x34 (140DPI)
PIXEL SIZE – 6160x4760

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