The mapping community starts strong into 2025 with a great set of maps across the forum and Facebook. Take a look at some of this fancy work!
Dan Harlan‘s map of the Dungeon Level of Undermountain is a wonderful huge dungeon map, showcasing the beauty of the Dungeons of Schley style.
Dak has gone through various different styles to map his fantasy campaign map. I just picked one – in the Spectrum Overland style – to showcase here. Click on the image to see more!
C.C.Charon‘s Seven Pines Lodge is a wonderful little horror setting for Cthulhu or something similar. It was created with the 1930s Travel Guide style.
Wyvern used the Token Treasury monsters to illustrate this map of the Thalagos Cavern.
Ute Gundackers modern and scifi maps are always a joy to behold, like this neon-style Commonwealth map from the Fallout role-playing game.
The Ineffable Cheese shared his World of Magae, mapped in the Parchment World style from last year’s Annual.
Stephen St John‘s awesome map of the Realm of Tharlinde uses the Landform Maps style.
RoyalScribe returns to the Republic of Lumadair as seen in December last year, but using the Ancient Worlds Revisited style this time.
Ricko Hasche‘s map this month is a flat top-down city one instead of his typical perspective illustrations. It’s still an mix of different styles and very beautiful!
Fersus mapped a ritual site in an Elephant Graveyard of all places!
Eric McNeal used the 13th Age Revisited style to map this fantasy region.
Donald Anderson Jr‘s map of a river keep is a great example of a fortification set up to collect tolls on one of the major transportation routes of ancient times: rivers. It uses the Cities of Schley style.