
Map Overview of the Ulbrinter Villa Floor 1
These maps start the playable maps for the Ulbrinter villa and represent the first floor of the three buildings on the property. I changed the distribution to put all three images in the same 7zip file. I realized I had been zipping single images, which made little sense. I am also working on a process for creating a Foundry VTT and Fantasy Grounds module for all of the maps I have created.
Map Location Numbering
As part of the [TITLE] map download files, there is a Dungeon Master’s (DM)
map with numbers on it that correspond to the building and room descriptions
below:
- Guard House: this building is where the guards for the family live and maintain the protection detail for the main house.
- Watch Room: this room is where the guards stay to watch the house and guests as they enter the villa. The hallway contains the stairs to the second floor of the house.
- Kitchen: this room is where the cooks make food for the dining rooms in the main villa.
- Restrooms: this room is where those living upstairs and working in the watch room go to the bathroom.
- Main Villa: this building is where the family lives and entertains guests.
- Storage room: this room is used for deliveries and storage of the food used by the house. The side door makes for easy delivery, and the guards sleeping in the next room protect the goods and family.
- Guards bedroom: this room is where some of the guards and help sleep. Bunk beds allow for up to eight people to sleep.
- Family bedroom: this room is one of the bedrooms for a family member, likely a son or daughter.
- Dining room: this room is one of the dining rooms that the family uses for meals as well as for family parties. This room also contains only access to the second floor of the villa.
- Help eating room: this room is for storage and where the help can eat when needed.
- Dining room: The family uses this room for dinner parties and large gatherings.
- Dining room: the family uses this room for large gatherings and when family members want to eat separately.
- Family bedroom: this room is one of the bedrooms for a family member, likely a son or daughter.
- Family bedroom: this room is one of the bedrooms for a family member, likely a son or daughter.
- Guest House: this building is where the family houses guests who stay for a while. Guests need to leave through the side gate and enter from the front gate, this is to increase security for the family.
- Entryway: this room is the entry to the guest house and has stairs leading to the second floor.
- Dining room: this room is used for guests to eat when the family doesnt want to prepare a special meal with their guests.
- Kitchen: this room is used for cooking food for the guests.
- Restrooms: this room is used as the restroom for guests.
Map Options
Each map is 32 X 30 squares without lighting because most VTTs support adding lighting to a map. I create several versions of each map based on if it is a city or terrain map. I create summer and winter versions of city maps and grass, sand, snow, and forest versions for terrain maps where it makes sense.
I have created several map variant combinations from these original maps and grouped them into 7zip files for download. I first group the download links by file extension; currently, I export maps into the WEBP and PDF file formats. I then group the WEBP downloads by the audience (dungeon master or players), grid type (with and without), and color contrast/brightness (original and high contrast). I group the PDF downloads using the WEBP groups and these other PDF groups and page size (Letter for US and A4 for EU) and border (small 0.25-inch border or no border).
I created the maps using Forgotten Adventures asset packs. I am a patron of Forgotten Adventures, and fifty percent of your Patreon donations support Forgotten Adventures’ continued asset development. You will need 7zip to extract the images of PDFs.
File Downloads
You will need 7zip to extract the images of PDFs.
Below are the various image and PDF download groups. A file in the WEBPs section named players no contrast no grid contains all of the city or terrain images for players with the original color contrast and no grid. A file in the PDFs section named dm high-contrast full-grid letter small-border contains all city or terrain images for a dungeon master in high contrast with grid squares every inch in the letter page size with a 0.25-inch border.
PDFs
- high contrast full grid A4 no border
- high contrast full grid Letter no border
- high contrast no grid A4 no border
- high contrast no grid Letter no border
- no contrast full grid A4 no border
- no contrast full grid Letter no border
- no contrast no grid A4 no border
- no contrast no grid Letter no border
WEBPs
Attributions
Forgotten Adventures
I created the maps in this post using Forgotten Adventures asset packs. I am a patron of Forgotten Adventures, and a percentage of donations support Forgotten Adventures’ continued asset development.
Wizards of the Coast
The maps in this post are set in Forgotten Realms and are unofficial Fan Content permitted under the Wizards of the Coast Fan Content Policy. The content is not approved/endorsed by Wizards. Portions of the materials used are the property of Wizards of the Coast. ©Wizards of the Coast LLC.
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