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All righty, folks!

Here's the second chunk of small villages that will appear in the first book of the drop-in settlements series, Just Passing Through - 20 Small Medieval Villages. These haven't been proofed yet, so there are bound to be a few typos. Regardless, I wanted to get them out to you all because I'm having a lot of fun making these. I tried spicing it up a bit, tossing in a couple that are mostly farms, some that are in the mountains, one by a swamp, and even one secretly ruled by a giant, intelligent spider.

Let me know what you think!

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wordflyer

love them

Anonymous

Thanks. These additions are very nice. I would love even more in the descriptions, possible plots/stories, etc. Like 2X detail for the same number of entries. Settlement and town maps are a dime a dozen, but having the good content on top of the map really delivers value :)

dmdave

My goal is to keep 20 to a book, so I've got to leave a few things on the cutting room floor, lest they wear out their welcome. But there'll be additional supplements with inns, smithies, etc. to help fluff 'em out some.

Anonymous

Gotta tell you, Dave, these are just the things I LOVE as a DM. In the campaign I've been running for the past few years, the adventurers do a lot of travel on the road, and it makes it so easy to pop these maps into Roll20 (our VTT of choice) with very little prep - I even copy and paste your details in GM mode right into the map so the players never even see me consulting notes. You make me look good! Thanks!

Chun Kung

love it!

dmdave

Nice. I’ll try to make some asset packs that are a little easier to insert, too. I’ve got eight more I’m doing for this set which should be done tomorrow

Anonymous

This is my very favorite series you've put out. THANK YOU!

Ben

Any chance of getting the village maps (in this and previous village post) without the icons, please?

dmdave

Yep, likely when the book is done. It's in proofing now and it'll have 8 more villages added to it plus a bunch of random tables

Anonymous

I would definitely buy these villages if they were released on Roll20.