Brian A. said: I still don't see the problem? You only have one ribbon and that is what the players will see. I would tell the other players to take a break or look away and mute them. Then switch to the other map. Brian, it's a feature of Roll20. Asking players to step away or mute is a different gameplay scenario. The ability to move Player A to "Castle Dungeon Map Page", while Players B, C &D, are on "Wilderness Map Page", is a feature of Roll20, that is used by some GM's, some game scenarios. So, not everyone actually has to be on the Player's Ribbon. Individual players can be separated from the Player's Ribbon location. This feature can currently be accomplished when everyone is in the game table together, like this (per the "Split The Party" wiki link above): Again, the question that Richard is asking about, is how to do this while the Players are offline and their avatar is not present in the game table at the moment. Example: When the next session starts, the GM wants 1 of the Characters to find themselves stuck in a dark dungeon map, while the other players open the game to see the wilderness map.