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Budget Dungeons: Inns

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Our Maps, Your Imagination

The worn oak door swings wide, spilling the warm light of the inn onto the cluster of travelers outside. Some are cautious, others wounded, but all are weary and in need of rest. As the innkeeper welcomes them and keys and coins change hands, the wisest know, however, that they dare not let the comforts of civilization lower their guard too much. For there are many rooms in the inn, and many stories, and the mysteries and dangers outside its walls are often less than those that lurk within...

A hot meal, a warm bed and four solid walls ? for the average adventurer, there is little finer reward after a long hard journey. To help provide these rewards for your gaming group, we've created Budget Dungeons ? Inns. Since most of your adventures either start, stop or tarry in a resting place of some kind, you'll be needing a lot of them. Contained in this supplement are ten such places, perfect for a wide range of settings and situations. Inns is packed with enough variety and detail to keep your games lively and engaging and priced low enough to put a smile on your face.

As the name suggests, Inns contains plenty of inns (including the massive 3-story 6pg "Inn of the Three Dragons"!), but it's not limited to mere traditional lodgings. This collection also offers resting places of other kinds, such as homesteads, barns, hostels and military waypoints. The maps are packed with a broad range of sleeping options, including common rooms with multiple beds, private rooms in single, double or triple, and more luxurious accommodations for nobles and wealthy merchants. Some are even designed to be combined with maps from Budget Dungeons: Taverns to create larger more intricate structures. In them you'll find washbasins, beds, wardrobes, chamber pots, tubs, bookshelves, couches... even a healthy bed of hay or two. Whether seeking rest after adventures or hunting for a fugitive or a contact, this supplement provides an excellent backdrop for your adventures ? clean, simple, streamlined concept maps, rich textures and not a lot of clutter - all at a great price. Designed on a 1"=5' scale, they're perfect for miniatures and fit with any game system.

The Lived-In Look

While some maps and adventure tiles on the market look perfect, clean and purty, we wanted ours to have that authentic lived-in look. In a process we call ?weathering,? each inn was individually aged in a unique way - scarred, scratched, marked up and broken in, with maybe a few wild sword scars thrown in for good measure. We think you'll agree that this gives things a decidedly genuine and authentic feel, and will do the same for your adventures.

Make Your Own Maps!

The Inns supplement also includes a blank floorplan and a page containing all of the furnishings used to make the maps. With these tools, you can print, cut and paste to create your own unique and custom floorplans! The possibilites are endless.

List of Maps

The following ten maps are included:

Inn #1 (Small) - The Waypoint
Inn #2 (Small) - Barn
Inn #3 (Small) - Homestead
Inn #4 (Small) - The Brass Kettle
Inn #5 (Medium) - The Swords and Plowshares
Inn #6 (L-Shaped) - The Green Glen
Inn #7 (Large) - Ten Drums Boarding House
Inn #8 (Small Two Story) - The Boar's Head Inn
Inn #9 (Small Two Story) - The Gilded Crane
Inn #10 (Medium Three Story) - Inn of the Three Dragons

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This title was added to our catalog on June 20, 2005.