Latest version | 1.1.0 |
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Last updated | 4 weeks ago |
Created | 1 year ago |
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Systems | All systems |
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Welcome to Nassau Town, the capital of the Pirate's Republic, where Blackbeard himself was not only a resident, but the Chief Magistrate from 1706 to 1718 when Woodes Rogers came and offered pirates a full Royal pardon for their crimes.
This city map is loosely based of a historical map of the famous port on New Providence Island in the Bahamas, but with a few liberties and additions. I've also included 8 variations, all with or without grid (including a treasure map style version), and the map could function as a port city in pretty much any campaign.
This pack also contains region maps of the Caribbean and island maps of New Providence Island. The Foundry module (v10) comes with lighting, sound, and includes a guide and PC maps.
This package is only available through 'The Forge Marketplace'. Please check the download instructions on 'The Forge Marketplace'.
You can install this package directly to your Forge account.
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