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Map Release: Temples, Biological Maps, and Standing Stones.

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Gabriel P.
Pro
Marketplace Creator
I have three new sets up on the marketplace for your consumption. First off I have a set for all your adventures inside of gargantuan fantasy critters and aliens, its organ-o-tastic. For those with cultish leanings I have a set with two temples in it: a pretty silver tree temple and a decaying temple of death (death church, bingo on Fridays). Finally for stone age worshipers (nobody knows who they were or what they were doing) out there I have a set of standing stone maps. Happy Gaming!
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The Aaron
Pro
API Scripter
Very cool! Love the standing stones!!!
Stop that! Stop being awesome :(
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Ziechael
Forum Champion
Sheet Author
API Scripter
Awesome... temples are just what i need for my campaigns end game (several months from now... but never hurts to be prepared ;) ) Amazing work as always!!
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Yes, effin' yes! Standing Stones! Blessed be the maker, may he live forever! I'm gonna have to go cool off now, the overload of endorphins is getting to me...
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Gabriel P.
Pro
Marketplace Creator
Thanks folks! I'm always looking for more suggests to add to my list too so don't be shy. I sometimes have simple narratives that form while making a map (aka: adventure seeds). Would including those with a set be useful for people or would it just waste the time it takes me to edit my otherwise illegible writing? @Saevar L. don't worry mortality rate remains at 100% despite all human effort to the contrary so I'm guaranteed to stop at some point.