
Price: $2.50
Size = 30x20 (3000x2000 pixels)
.JPG format ~ with and without grid
Grid squares = 100x100 pixels
Product/Zip Contents:
Wayfarer's Refuge (Day) with grid.jpg
Wayfarer's Refuge (Day) without grid.jpg
Wayfarer's Refuge (Night) with grid.jpg
Wayfarer's Refuge (Night) without grid.jpg
Wayfarer's Refuge Cover.jpg
Wayfarer's Refuge Promo.jpg
Wayfarer's Refuge ReadMe.txt
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Size = 30x20 (3000x2000 pixels)
.JPG format ~ with and without grid
Grid squares = 100x100 pixels
Product/Zip Contents:
Wayfarer's Refuge (Day) with grid.jpg
Wayfarer's Refuge (Day) without grid.jpg
Wayfarer's Refuge (Night) with grid.jpg
Wayfarer's Refuge (Night) without grid.jpg
Wayfarer's Refuge Cover.jpg
Wayfarer's Refuge Promo.jpg
Wayfarer's Refuge ReadMe.txt
Purchase at: RPGNow or DriveThruRPG
The ancient stone orb inside Wayfarer's Refuge absorbs energy from the sun during
the day. At night, that energy is released, activating a magical barrier that protects all
those who seek refuge within.
the day. At night, that energy is released, activating a magical barrier that protects all
those who seek refuge within.
Wayfarer's Refuge Reviews
Reviewer: Megan R.
Source: RPGNow
Date: 03/23/2013
Rating: 4 of 5 stars
"Beautifully drawn and with evocative detail, here is a giant battlemap - best used on a virtual table top if you don't have access to poster-sized printing facilities, as there is no multi-page version - depicting the sort of place that might make a suitable campsite if you are busy exploring some ruins when night falls.
Crumbling walls, brooding statues and a central... well, I don't know, might be a fountain, or another statue or other ornament, give over a feeling of ancient crumbling grandeur.
The download includes four versions - day and night, each with and without 5' square grid lines superimposed. Even the daytime version is pretty gloomy, but the night-time one has the central structure and a bit of decorative stonework emitting illumination. Magical or mundane? It's not clear but I think the former.
It's gorgeous enough to make me scuttle off to write an encounter, if not a whole adventure, just so I can use it!"