Anomalous Subsurface Environment

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Re: Anomalous Subsurface Environment

Postby bathwizard » Tue Mar 20, 2012 2:19 am

That is very cool. I've got CC2 somewhere, and perhaps I ought to install it on my current PC. Your maps are inspiring, though I don't know if mine will be anywhere as professional-looking.
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Re: Anomalous Subsurface Environment

Postby Pat » Thu Apr 12, 2012 2:16 am

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Re: Anomalous Subsurface Environment

Postby Pat » Thu Feb 07, 2013 3:47 am

This one was done iteratively, I'd draw on graph paper, scan & put it on the computer, print it and draw by hand, and so on. So there's no good original to scan and show.

I haven't numbered the level yet, and I'll probably monkey with it a bit more.

There's two stairways heading up to the 3rd level, a "regular" stairway and a spiral staircase heading down, a well heading down (in that 30' wide corridor up at the top of the map), and a wide hole in a cavern heading down. I like my players to have to rig up contraptions, so I've always got a few level interconnects where you need climbing gear.

The Basalt Ziggurat of the Hinge-Headed occupies the central cavern. Vast hordes of Hinge-Headed and their Neanderthal slaves are constantly milling about. In the surrounding dungeon, there will be plenty of things that players can utilize to mess with the Hinge-Headed should they choose to do an all-out assault on the Ziggurat.

There's a couple of bricked-up walls that didn't really survive the loss of resolution when I uploaded them to Photobucket (an idea I liked from Barrowmaze, although I've gone all sci-fi and they'll require special solvent to dissolve the epoxy mortaring the carbon-fibre bricks together), and a cave-wall just about excavated through by a team of Neanderthal slaves. So no, I didn't forget to add doors in those places :)

Here's the whole level:

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Here's the map turned on inside, and split into two images:

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Re: Anomalous Subsurface Environment

Postby jmquet » Mon Mar 09, 2015 5:53 am

thanx
I too was facing the same problem..
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Re: Anomalous Subsurface Environment

Postby Vile » Sun May 29, 2016 3:00 pm

Pat wrote:Here's the whole level:

Do you think you'll be producing the deeper levels of ASE at some point, Pat? I'd really like to get to the "punch line" as it were.
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