"Into the Wilderness" Maps & Images

 Bears and Bows:

I created this one using Dungeon Scrawl.  It's definitely not perfect, but I didn't want to spent too much time on these introductory maps.  I inserted the image I created into Google Sheets, then set the row and column size to 1 inch.  I then adjusted the size of the image so the grid on the image fit perfectly on the 1" cells in the Sheet.  When printing, I used the "custom page breaks" option to break the picture into 4 pieces, then taped it all together!


The Haunted Tomb:

I used a map created by this amazing Reddit user:  u/Acez-tko.  Their map was really perfect and captured exactly what I wanted - here's the Reddit link to their map.  I used the same printing trick in Google Sheets to size it on a 1" grid, and I broke it horizontally across the door to the coffin room so that I could keep that room hidden.  When I played this adventure with my players, I gave them the map with the tunnel and initial room taped together, and then gave them the map of the second room once they got in.  Here's how I broke it into pieces:


I also had this image made by ChatGPT to give them an idea of what the exterior looks like when they arrive:



Bloody Treasure:

I used a map called Hlam's Cave created by this awesome Inkarnate user:  Plazed.  Here's the Inkarnate link to their map.  I very crudely inserted some gray circles to cover the furniture and didn't even bother with matching the squares up to a 1" size.  I just wanted a basic cave that left my players feeling disappointed when there was no treasure, and this one was perfectly simple and allowed me to have the space to hide the stirges!  Here's where I broke it into pieces:


I also had this image made by ChatGPT to give them an idea of what the exterior looks like when they arrive:


The Last Laugh:

I made this image and printed it out with words on one side and just the blackened skin on the other side so it made a double-sided piece of paper that looked like skin.  I rolled that around a homemade arrow to resemble what it might look like sticking out of the skull: