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Good evening! This week's map is a shady graveyard in a secluded forest area, based off of an area in Destiny 2. A gash cut into the earth gives way to a drainpipe, splitting the graveyard in two; connected on one side by a grass bridge near the top and on the bottom by a bridge across the runoff channel.

There's variants for your post-apocalyptic and modern games set in abandoned areas this time, because this map was an elaborate commission. I'm sure there's a few out there who'll find a good use for them.

The client who commissioned this map also asked for a whole bunch of Destiny-themed assets, vehicles, and other materials to be made too! They're available for free in the zip archive attached to this post! Check the bottom to grab it! There's a hastily-assembled preview of some of the assets in the images attached to this post!

Variants

  • Supporter: Supporter variants this time include a choice of graveyard or without, and a choice of paved road or medieval foot-bridge; you also get day, night, and rain variants!
  • Enthusiast: The Enthusiast pack get an incredibly lovely set of evening variants, plus a confluence of fireflies to go with it.
  • Benefactor: The benefactor-tier comes with an empty desert variant, a forest version stripped of all signs of construction and life, a magic circle in the graveyard rain, and a selection of glowing lodestone variants for the evening and night maps! They glow in the dark, and most of the symbols probably mean something!

The free variants this week are attached above - both a paved and unpaved graveyard.

Technical Details

  • Resolution: 3,640 x 2,800
  • Map Size: 26x20 tiles
  • Grid Size: 140ppi

Downloads

Supporter: Winding Cove Graveyard 

Enthusiast: Winding Cove Graveyard 

Benefactor: Winding Cove Graveyard (Raw Files)

Downloads include all content from the previous tiers. (If you don't know what the raw files are, you don't need them.)

Notes

Really though, if anyone knows how to get Paint.NET (Patreon turns this into a link, but do NOT click it, I'm fairly certain it's a malware site - its actual website is getpaint.net) working on Linux - yes, I've tried Wine - I'd be very grateful and the splash images can be nice and tidy again instead of janky and haphazard.

Unrelated to that, I got bored and played Helltaker a couple of days ago unknowingly on its anniversary. It was fun. I want to sing karaoke Christian rock with Azazel.

As usual, comments, questions, suggestions, and angry yelling are all welcome. Hope you like the work.

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Anonymous

Thank you once again for making these, they're already finding immediate use on our server!