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Seven maps at 70 DPI ready for online use. These maps were prepared to run I5: The Lost Tomb of Martek. Variants of some maps with and without hexes or grids are provided.

Maps include:
Black Abyss - no hex
Black Abyss - with hex
Citadel of Martek - with grid and with no grid
Crypt of Al-Alisk - with grid and with no grid
Crystal Prism - no hex
Crystal Prism - with hex
Garden Map
Mobius Tower - with grid and with no grid
Sand Desert
Sand Desert 2
Sand Crystal Sea
Under the Pillar - with grid and with no grid

Mobius Tower

Garden Map

Crypt of Al-Alisk

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Byrom B September 30, 2023 10:15 am UTC
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A question for the author: I am currently adding the maps to Roll20 and have noticed that there is no map for the Crystal Prism Map 1, the section that leads north out of the Garden of the Cursed. The other maps are fine, however is there any chance of an update to include the missing map.
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Ernie N September 30, 2023 1:18 pm UTC
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Hello Byrom,
I have added the map for Crystal Prism 1. Apologies that it was omitted. Thank you for letting me know.
Stay safe and happy gaming.
Ernie
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This title was added to our catalog on September 14, 2020.