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You can download the images and print them out, maybe mount the map and the player tokens on card stock. Lots of good memories playing them with my friends back then. I have a real love of the older mini games and Microgames or Metagames, that came out back in the 70′s and 80′s. I did a lot of deck plans for Traveller when I was working at GDW. Just for fun, I made a micro-game, this time Sci-Fi based and inspired by the Aliens series. Since it is the first day of October, I wanted to put up something fun for the Halloween month. Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Inner Sea Taverns is intended for use with the Pathfinder campaign setting, but it can be easily adapted to any fantasy world. Whispering Stone, a partially open-air gambling hall and lounge in Osirion’s Wati famous for the ancient, mostly buried statue that serves as its centerpiece.Runoff, an underground speakeasy in Starfall, where the drinks are spiked with mysterious fluids and the resistance against the Technic League is strong.Formidably Maid, a rough-and-tumble pirate bar located on the dockside outskirts of Port Peril, the capital of the privateer-infested archipelago known as the Shackles.Aeylinth Vineyard, a sophisticated treetop wine bar in the bustling city of Greengold, a prominent port of call in the elven nation of Kyonin.This book contains details about the following taverns, and more: A selection of rules for bar fighting and pub games rounds out this invaluable tome.

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Each entry includes a full-page map of the establishment, stat blocks for both a commonly met tavern proprietor or bartender and a powerful local who might serve as a foe or an ally, a full history and description of the tavern’s clientele, and a detailed gazetteer of the tavern’s grounds. Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Inner Sea Taverns presents six ready-made, fully fleshed-out taverns for use in games that take place across Golarion. Lots of Planescape/Bloodwars sketches I did back in the 1990s for TSR when I was on staff there.Ī whole bunch of tavern maps I did for “Pathfinder Campaign Setting: Inner Sea Taverns” for Paizo. The Continent of Ansalon at the time of the War of the Lance in 351 AC. Map I drew, for the “Midnight” Campaign Setting for Fantasy Flight games in 2003…ĭragonLance map I did for one of the novels back in the day at TSR Map I did for the fantasy novel “Savage Legion” Simon and Schuster, 2020 Maps I did for “Pathfinder Adventure Path #157: Devil at the Dreaming Palace” Maps I did for “Pathfinder Adventure Path #158: Sixty Feet Under” Use with your favorite game rules or make up your own! Small enough to store in a small ziplock bag and keep with you for a quick game on the go. I Made this Micro Mini Dungeon Quest “Microgame” for fun, easy to print out on card stock and cut out the play pieces and number chits. Pit the tanks and the choppers against the jeeps and battle it out in the ruined city.ĭug up some old thieves’ world maps I did awhile ago…. Made this simple micro mini war-game based off the old arcade classic “ArmorĪttack”. Over time we had amassed a ton of stock art that was already inked and waxed ready to go, so it would help speed up production in the case of tight deadlines, and the unforgiving management of TSR, good times :) Then all the pasted up pages went off to the printer. Once all of the elements were in place the whole piece was shot again as a single image and was then sent off to the design department to place in the book. In the case of large maps with a lot of tags I can recall spending a whole day hunched over the drawing table just cutting horizontal lines between each tag with a metal t-square, and then it was easy to slice two vertical cuts per piece of text with my trusty X-ACTO knife, and place each individual map tag in place. Art was often drawn and inked in separate pieces, which were then shot on a stat camera and printed out on photostat paper which was run through a waxer and then the individual pieces were pasted up onto a single sheet of clear acetate.Īll of the map tags were printed out separately as well from the typesetting department. I wanted to share it because it is a prime example of how we used to work in the cartography department at TSR. Koriszegy Keep map I dug up deep in my flat files from days of yore… I also found this simple graph paper sheet with parchment border I made many eons ago…. I made a Legend of the top 40 dungeon map symbols most used in maps that I produce for various game publishers.














Wargame hex map maker