(last updated – 127 maps – March 9th, 2013)
Good lord I love maps.
When I started this blog I hadn’t even considered using it to fulfill my map fetish in some twisted way. But now it is best known for my maps.
So here I’m collecting all my maps so you don’t have to dig through the whole archive of blog posts to find them.
There are three groups of maps I’m not linking to here, for those you’ll have to go to their appropriate pages:
Organized in order since they were posted… here we go (click on a map to go to the post in question) !

The Ruins of Tuhrek

Lair of the Frogs

The Dwarven Barracks at Kuln

Death of the Lich Lord

Mapper’s Challenge

The Necromancer’s Garden – A Set of 5 Maps

The Hall of Challenges

Powell’s Folly – Side View

Fort Tenras, 2 Maps

Cruar’s Cove

The Dungeons of Flint Castle

The cavern of Nuhdra-Varn

Wheelz!

Beneath the Temple

Temple of the Heresy

The Secret Chambers

Esran’s Isle

The Vault of Stars

Granite Pass

Dorian’s Cave

Tribute to the Chasm Bridge

Lair of the Spider Flayers

Map of Kreland’s Ford – A Fantasy Village

Map of Coruvon – “The Swamp Arena”

the Secret Throne Room

Seaside Cave Map

The Wastelands of Vesser

The Winter Fortress

A Temple in the Desert of the Gods

Hursef’s Cavern

Temple of Illhan, Level 1

Temple of Illhan level 2

Waterfall Caves

170 foot geomorph

Map of the Medusa’s Chasm

Atarin’s Delve

Peridane’s Tomb

The Lost Crypts

The Dungeon Creation Game

One Hour Dungeon Map

“The Great Underground”

The Lizard Cairn

The Grand Ruins – Keep Ground Level

The Fortress East (3 maps)

The Sorcerer’s Tower Interior (2 maps)

the Grand Ruins – Interior

One Hour Map – Cavern of Greth

Ancient Temple of Torrel

Ochre Rock

Ruins of the Gorgon

To the Mines!

The Rad Ruins

Ember Crag – A Volcanic Dungeon

Mines of the Dark Ones

Erdea Manor – Surface and Level 1

Erdea Manor Level 2

Erdea Manor – Depths

Erdea Manor – Catacombs

Dyson Mapping “Tutorial” Final

Monastery of Electrum Flowers

Mini Dungeon 1

There’s a Sword Down There, I Promise!

A Regional Map

The Dutchies of Lake Garr

The Lost Islands

The Gargoyle’s Keep

Hellad Manor and Tower

Ruins of Dreven Hill

Owen’s Mine

Secret Crypts of Titch

Gallows Cross

Hurren, City of the Elders

The Circle of Doom

The Roots of the World

Grey Dragon Hill

The Forgotten Caves

The Ruins of Corvel on the Mount

The Tomb of Pellen Tor

Nameless Dwarven Crypt

Soren’s Dig

Mini Dungeon 2

Little Goat Pass

Tower on Five Coppers Hill

Anverson’s Well

Perrol-on-the-Mount

Raven’s Ruins

Ziggurat of Rhissel the Morning Lord

Hive in Carver’s Cave

The Cinder Throne

Side View of the Wretched Catacombs

Daeriun Ruins

Hall of the Ghoul Prince

The River Cave

The Reeking Hole

The Isle of Vines

Hasibur’s Tomb

Drewer’s Cave

Oathbreaker’s Hall

Verateth’s Retreat

Kernaught’s Well

GrimHall Depths

Claw’s Depths

The Ruins of Merle’s Tower

Lake Velth

Sabre Lake

The Desert Tomb

The Kobold’s Tomb

Epherin’s Keep

Rumsolt’s Retreat

Kevan’s Depths

Beyond Cricket Stream

Treasure Map to the Red Cave

Beneath Runulf’s Cairn

Caves of the Moss Diamond

Jen’s Hall

Holtor’s Retreat

Hyram’s Ruins (3 maps)

Dwobak’s Tomb

Stairs in the Deep

Cavern of the Horrid Gorgon

Queen Hezran’s Shrine

The Great Hall of Pella Sol’Kur (3 maps)

The Colliseum at Ruthens Falls

Horroth’s Depths

Wescott Hole
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Drool. Just awesome.
Thanks. I’m kind of proud of many of them.
I have a week long trip with family ahead of me so I’m running a short dungeon crawler for my brothers while we’re there. This is EXACTLY what I needed!
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Great stuff! Thx for sharing!
Wow, what a great collection. It has been a good year for maps!
Thanks, man. And I have another “How to Host a Dungeon” end product map going up soonish as one of my Friday updates.
Dude, I’m going to steal every single one of these. For home use only, of course. Awesome maps.
If you use them and send me a stocked version (for any game system) I’ll post it, or feel free to post a stocked version to your own blog and I’ll promote it!
Wonderful stuff here. I’m always on the prowl for maps to plop down for a quick encounter. Thanks so much for sharing em.
Congratulations!
What a wonderful work!!
Best regards
Pepe
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Do you have keys for any of these? Are any of your wares for sale/public domain use?
The keyed ones are keyed… The rest aren’t. As for usage, I encourage people to stock them on their blogs and I’ll post a link to the stocked dungeon on their blog. The rules though are that I still own the map, I get credit for the map (and a link) and that these are not for commercial projects. For that you have to get a license from me.
The geomorphs come with a “use, reuse, abuse and remix” license.
Wow, I am humbled.
Thanks for the reminder about this page… it was over a dozen maps out of date!
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Nice maps. You should join the Cartographers’ Guild (cartographersguild.com) if you aren’t a member already.
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Wow. The best maps for roleplaying that I have ever seen. Thank you for sharing them with everybody.
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These are so gorgeous. So glad I found this site.
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Whoo, what beautiful maps, thank you for sharing
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Too…many….awesomes [head explodes]. [Scrapes goop off monitor, reassembles into same old geek] Thanks for posting such great maps. I’ve recently begun a rather rough shod homebrew and I think my newbs will have a great time crawling through these.
Awesome. How did you draw these? By hand of a maybe a wacom tablet? How do you keep the grids aligned?
Thanks! Drawn by hand on a variety of mediums. Most of the maps actually indicate how they were drawn and on what medium and if a grid was used if you read the specific page.