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Starting this month I’ll be releasing something that will not be posted to the blog every month. Following up on my promise and goal of keeping my maps free – the Patreon Exclusive release will never be a map.

Instead, I’m producing other interesting content that meshes my drawing and cartography with some graphic design and whatever my current obsession is to produce game aids. These will be shown off a bit on the blog, but the actual final product will be exclusive to my Patrons for at least a year, after which some might appear as commercial releases for people who missed the opportunity to pick them up through patronage.

This month I’ll be releasing the above pocketmod – Tales of the Ophidian Emperor. It is a one-page system neutral adventure framework built up around a map I posted last year finding and exploring the tomb of the titular emperor.

In coming months I have a few other projects getting ready including

  • a large selection of hand-drawn character sheet elements to make building character sheets for your own games easy through simply placing and overlaying the elements in question in Gimp or layout software.
  • a pack of 1.5″ dungeon hexes that will mesh perfectly with the new edition of The Fantasy Trip but are also fully usable with any other dungeoneering game.
  • An illustrated and updated re-release of the classic Dyson’s Delve “mini mega dungeon”.
  • And of course, future adventures and projects similar to Tales of the Ophidian Emperor.

Each release will be available to patrons at any patronage level as a thank you for the continued support. Most will never be re-released after this, and those that are will be commercial releases at least a year after the release through Patreon.

Tales of the Ophidian Emperor will be going live this weekend for all supporters.

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GloriousGe0rge

I like this! But also thinking in line with it, furniture and props that are to scale with your other maps, that we could lay on top of them to add details would be nice :D

Anonymous

Sounds like an excellent idea.