Looking for a map
Looking for a map
I'm setting up a hexcrawl, and am looking for a map to "borrow". I've been searching for a while but haven't found something that could work.
Ideally, the map would be a generic fantasy region. Western coastline with a forest, tundra, and a desert or a swamp, with no locations noted.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Ideally, the map would be a generic fantasy region. Western coastline with a forest, tundra, and a desert or a swamp, with no locations noted.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
Any pronouns
First rolled a d20 in 2018
Absolute dice goblin. Very original, I know.
First rolled a d20 in 2018
Absolute dice goblin. Very original, I know.
Re: Looking for a map
Maybe something like http://hextml.playest.net/?
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Re: Looking for a map
This is excellent, thanks! I've ultimately decided to draw a map myself, but this would be a great backup incase something goes wrong or I'm unable to use my drawn map
Any pronouns
First rolled a d20 in 2018
Absolute dice goblin. Very original, I know.
First rolled a d20 in 2018
Absolute dice goblin. Very original, I know.
Re: Looking for a map
I am not sure if you can access HumbleBundle.com in the UK but they are a site that sells software/ebook bundles for charity. At the moment they have a bundle featuring mapmaking software which might be helpful if you are creating your own maps…
It is important to see distant things as if they were close and to take a distanced view of close things
—Miyamato Musashi
(1584 - 1645)
—Miyamato Musashi
(1584 - 1645)
Re: Looking for a map
I can't say just how amazing this site is..
https://pendicepaper.com/hexroll/
Gives you a nice random hex map with towns, inns, stores, kingdoms, random encounters, Actual created dungeons and caves, NPCS etc..
https://pendicepaper.com/hexroll/
Gives you a nice random hex map with towns, inns, stores, kingdoms, random encounters, Actual created dungeons and caves, NPCS etc..
Check out my BFRPG Campaign Setting
The Dragonclaw Barony
The Dragonclaw Barony
Re: Looking for a map
It is awesome, but the site seem unreliable, I find it's down quite a lotdymondy2k wrote: ↑Sat Mar 18, 2023 6:02 pm I can't say just how amazing this site is..
https://pendicepaper.com/hexroll/
Gives you a nice random hex map with towns, inns, stores, kingdoms, random encounters, Actual created dungeons and caves, NPCS etc..
No matter where you go...there you are
Re: Looking for a map
I've been looking at it a while and its never been down. It takes awhile because any time you go there it generates a brand new map. But the nice thing is you really only need it once.. You can download it and use the pages locally or do what I tried, found a free webhosting site and uploaded it. http://oshadar.infinityfreeapp.com/Boggo wrote: ↑Sat Mar 18, 2023 7:33 pmIt is awesome, but the site seem unreliable, I find it's down quite a lotdymondy2k wrote: ↑Sat Mar 18, 2023 6:02 pm I can't say just how amazing this site is..
https://pendicepaper.com/hexroll/
Gives you a nice random hex map with towns, inns, stores, kingdoms, random encounters, Actual created dungeons and caves, NPCS etc..
Check out my BFRPG Campaign Setting
The Dragonclaw Barony
The Dragonclaw Barony
Re: Looking for a map
I've been using it for a month or so, and I find it's completely down (ie not even replying to dns requests) for about 4 days (though only for a couple of hours a day)
No matter where you go...there you are
Re: Looking for a map
Yeah that's why I grabbed the html files and self-hosted it, even though I wound up just going back to The Pit discord and using that instead.
Check out my BFRPG Campaign Setting
The Dragonclaw Barony
The Dragonclaw Barony
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Re: Looking for a map
I've gotten a lot of use out of Perilous Shores by watabou. It doesn't create the NPCs and world lore, but it can produce some amazing maps.
I'm also on RPGG
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