A collection of four Battle Maps (12 inches x 18 inches Posters) for tabletop role-playing or other miniatures-based adventure games. The maps consist of two grassland maps, a dungeon map, and a rocky ground map. Each map includes a one-inch grid.
Print and Play Battle Maps
Download the PDF version of the 12" x 18" Posters, take the PDFs to your local printer and ask them to print the posters... [click here for more]
This is a large format map of Calabria, for use with your IRONCLAW games.
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The War of Auraspure presents: Smuggler's Cross BATTLEMAP 15x10 GridTeam up for an incredible ambush. What are your odds? Let the battle commense.Will you ambush the smuggler's or will you rob the traders?Use the trees & fortifications... [click here for more]
A thousand cities with myriad customs fill the subcontinent of Bhurloka. Wandering ascetics practice austerities on mountaintops, seeking spiritual enlightenment and supernatural powers. Rajas stand before their palaces speaking to their peoples. Chariots roll and elephants march with armies to war.
Now you can have your own 12" x 18" poster map of the Bhurloka subcontinent, a perfect companion to... [click here for more]
What Lies Beneath takes place in the city-state of Melanoc. It follows a band of Legionnaires — elite guards of Melanoc — as they patrol the streets, navigate politics and discover an unknown subterranean civilization.
So strap on your breastplate and pick up your pistol. There are discoveries to make, wrongs to right, crimes to stop and new... [click here for more]
Age of Ambition takes place on the world of Trystell, which is rapidly leaving the traditional fantasy milieu behind. It is the moon of a gas giant, with a hostile sister moon that once tried to colonize the world. Socially and culturally, Trystell is rapidly advancing from its equivalent of Earth’s Middle Ages, into what might be called the Early Modern era. This is giving... [click here for more]