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Village

A small village, barely a hamlet, sits at a widening in the road through the great forest. The modest houses surround the village square and the old well that serves as a source of clean water.

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Comments

This map made an excellent setting for starting out a group of heroes vs. goblinoids campaign. Thanks!

Comment Posted Sep 15, 2006 at 23:17 by DM


how about a dwarf kingdom generator

Comment Posted May 31, 2007 at 02:14 by whitebattlemage


Good map, indeed. kep up the good work

Comment Posted Jun 19, 2007 at 13:31 by Dm_DGC


I love the maps and generators you have on this site, they've been very helpful.... but I'd love to see a town map generator lol.

Comment Posted Aug 11, 2008 at 05:57 by Kat


i would love to see a map of a city/town zoomed in enough for fighting in the streets (i wanna run a civil war)

Comment Posted Jul 9, 2010 at 14:07 by Lord of the Dice


Great generators! I would really like to see a town generator on this site. GO GROZZY!

Comment Posted Jan 23, 2011 at 13:39 by IM150


Terrific site guys keep up the good work I'll be using this place on a regular bases. MANY KUDDOS!

Comment Posted Feb 7, 2013 at 20:04 by xMortalKnightX


As people have said it be nice to have town genorater so that I could have a town for my pcs to have a battle with the towns people.

Comment Posted Aug 8, 2014 at 12:55 by Pig dm


I see a lot of chimneys there in those buildings. When a area is first settled the resources closet are utilized. So I don't think there would be all those trees so close to the buildings. As they would of been cut down for either lumber of firewood. Also there is no sign of agriculture, not even garden plots. Thus with the trees being chopped down. The stumps would be pulled out, the rocks in the top soil would be removed and stacked to create field fences. Then the soil plowed and planted. Thus it would be a more realistic livable looking place.

Comment Posted Apr 9, 2015 at 08:51 by Wulfnor


Wulfnor, you obviously can't see that the regularity of the trees indicate a tended, pruned forest, either some kind of orchard or harvested for spell components. The town cleric provides basic sustenance from his or her prayers for manna and mushrooms and herbs are farmed in the network of root cellars using artificial light spells. This also keeps what few crops the villagers do raise safe from magical herbivores. The chimneys are strictly ritual and used for the townsfolk's burnt offerings to ascend to the heavens.

Comment Posted Jan 21, 2016 at 15:01 by Ronfluw


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