Let’s take a last look at the mapping of 2024 with the user maps that our community shared in December. There’s been lots of lovely stuff to show!
Royal Scribe‘s Temple of Déine ap Gáeth combines Winter Village and Ice Caverns styles for a great ice-themed dungeon map.
He also used the Pencil Sketch style for this overland map of Lumadair.
Dak has combined several smaller maps into one huge world map of his D&D game world of Taia.
HelenAA drew this lovely little map of the moated city of Thyra with the Renaissance City style.
The Snowy Village by Jean-Claude Tremblay is one of the wonderful season-themed maps creates with the Winter Village style.
Another one is the snow-covered henge by Kevin Goebel.
landorl68 used the Watabou Cities Revised style to create the city of Maylan.
Matt Finch continues his series of maps for Call of Cthulhu with the University of Sorbonne in the 1930s Travel Guide style.
Quenten drew the large overland map of Falkney with the 13th Age Revisited style.
Ricko Hasche shared another of his elaborate and artful maps, now combining Hewin Wielink symbols with the cloud symbols from Alyssa Faden’s overland style.
Finally, Wyvern‘s Hall of the Seer continues his black and white dungeon series.