Made a TTRPG map for you to use!
Also started a Patreon to help get more maps out to those in need: patreon.com/DoffuMaps
Welcome to the Seaside Foggy Fishing Spot, an immersive tabletop roleplaying map that transports you to a serene coastal setting enveloped in mist and mystery. This intricately detailed map captures the essence of a secluded fishing spot nestled along a rugged, ruinous shoreline. The sound of seagulls fills the air, echoing through the mist, as they swoop and dive in search of their own aquatic delights.
The map showcases a picturesque scene of a weathered stone fishing pier stretching out over the choppy, champagne sea. The stone tiles click underfoot, and a faint salty breeze brushes against your face. Fishermen in weathered raincoats can be seen casting their lines into the depths, their silhouettes blending with the fog as they patiently wait for a bite.
The coastal landscape is adorned with scattered ruins that provide shelter for marine life and add an extra challenge to the intrepid anglers. A large bait shack overlooks the pier where a ominous merchant offers up a wide variety of strange bait, provides tips, and delivers challenges to all that fish here.
Whether you're embarking on a perilous quest, seeking solace in nature, or engaging in thrilling encounters with both the elements and the supernatural, the Seaside Foggy Fishing Spot offers a perfect backdrop for your tabletop roleplaying adventures. Let your imagination run wild as you navigate the environment, uncover hidden treasures, and delve into the untold stories that await within this evocative coastal realm.
Prepare to cast your line in a world where tales of the sea come alive at the Seaside Foggy Fishing Spot!
anatomicPatron
The map is so beautiful as is your description of the setting- so cool!
doffu0000
Thank you! Hopefully this catches some interest. I really love making 3D art, especially maps, and would love to build something like this up into a sidehustle.
Are there any types of maps you'd like to see in a style like this? It would help me get an idea of what people are looking for and give me something to work towards.
I may get involved with some writers in the future to help flesh out short games and worlds as I think that may be more in demand than just maps alone.