To be honest, there's rarely anything new released that is of immediate use to me in my RPG campaigns. Today was one of those rare -- and very happy -- exceptions. Bat in the Attic Games has released (with permission of Judges Guild) a new map of the City State of the Invincible Overlord. This isn't a just a better scan of the original map from 1976, but a new map created from scratch based on the original map.
To quote the description: "Now forty years later that map has been redrawn in full color. It preserves all the original detail while adding new ones like rocks, foot paths, trees, and shrubbery. This has been checked against the no-name city blueprint that was the first draft of the map. This helped to clarify details obscured by the offset printing process used in the 1970s. This map is not a scanned image of the original but has been redrawn from scratch."
For a mere $8 you get several versions:
* A vector based PDF with layers at 22" by 34"
* A bitmap based PDF at 22" by 34"
* A jpeg of the map with building labels and legends removed suitable for virtual tabletop software.
* A 17" by 14" map with the city arranged in its correct location on the original 5 mile hex map published on the back of the Wilderlands of High Fantasy.
* A PDF with overlapping sections of the full map suitable for printing on letter size paper.
* A PDF with a letter sized black and white only map suitable for taking notes on during a campaign.
It's wonderful -- especially that large PDF with layers. It is much cleaner than my original from the 1970s and better in just about all ways than the scanned versions Judges Guild is currently selling in RPGNet. If you are a City State of the Invincible Overland fan, click the link below and get your copy. Thanks and a tip of the hat to Rob Conley and Bat in the Attic games for starting my holiday season off with a bang. I'll be using this map for my next Sunday game in two days.
New Color City State of the Invincible Overlord Map via RPGNet (Affiliate link -- buy it via this link and I get a small percentage of the price)
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