

Technically, it's been surpassed by newer maps, but this was a real stunner in its day. I always thought this map was drawn by Dave Sutherland, but Victor Raymond informed me that it was rendered by Professor Barker himself, who learned to do drafting and keylining in his family's printing business. The first is the city of Jakalla from Empire of the Petal Throne. Both of these fall into the gorgeous poster category I'm as susceptible to beauty as anyone. I'm sure that plenty of you have your own preferred sourcebooks and inspirations, and I'd love to hear about them.įinally, I can't wrap up a discussion of city maps without praising my two all-time favorites.
#Empire of the petal throne poster pdf#
The PDF scans leave something to be desired, but the price is right at DrivethruRPG or RPGNow. Village Book 1 and Village Book II from Judges Guild are invaluable if you want to scatter villages in realistic density across your green and fertile countryside. It's not free, but it's well worth the $5 Midkemia is asking.
#Empire of the petal throne poster download#
Follow the Products link to the download page. The booklet describes six fleshed out towns that you can drop into any FRP setting. Midkemia now makes this available as a free PDF.

The Palace of the Realm is the branch of the Tsolyáni government that administers the day-to-day business of the Empire of the Petal Throne. I'll close the week on city maps with a few resources that you might find helpful with your own city mapping. See more ideas about throne, petal, empire.
