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Hello, Denizens of the Tower!

I'm doing something different this day. This is a regional map based in a location in the system-less RPG setting "Nights of Qualara" They will release this resource with different names and lore than I do, so feel free to check out their Patreon campaign too.

Now about my stuff. It's been a while since I do a regional map. I'm aware that all of you already have your worlds or settings. This is aimed for a sandbox style of game. However, with little preparation, this is a place you can add/adapt to your own world. It could be a continental stretch or a big island. It's a big desert. The PDF includes background lore for the kingdom, and adventure ideas for several locations noted on the map. I also included different versions of the map, one with a hex grid.

The hex grid is 24 miles per hex, which is the standard for on day of travel in D&D.

Oh and I also did and overhaul of the PDF, let me know if you like the new appearance.

Please let me know if regional sandbox-y stuff is desirable to you. Also, I'd like to thank the recent subscribers for joining, I appreciate it.

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elventower

I know the zip file is missing. I'm trying to re-upload.

Anonymous

I, for one, enjoy the regional maps. World building is one of my favorite parts of being a GM and I'm always excited to see other people's maps. I think they can't help but bring a sense of adventure and wonder to the table. There's nothing like dropping a map in front of the players and see both the excitement and wonder of the world around them while they decide where to adventure to next.

elventower

Thanks for replying. Exactly my thoughts. It's that wonder in their eyes when they see a map and start figuring where they want to go that fuels what I do.

AbstractRude

Hey, newer subscriber here (from your recent reddit thread on /r/dnd). Gotta say, I LOVE the regional maps. Feel free to pop a couple more of these badboys out. Love your work, love the community! Have a good one!

elventower

Hello AbstrastRude thanks for subscribing. I really appreciate it. Cool to know you've found the resources here useful for your games. Good day.