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The team has been grieving the loss of my friend and cowriter for Agnostic.  The physical store has been closed while we try to pull ourselves together emotionally.  Thank you for your patience.

Woo hoo!! Us too!!

Thank you so much, Morphs!!

The spreads are downloadable as images, and you can also set your PDF viewer to view two pages at a time.

You will!  We will ship a download code with it!

HA!  Well, I'll be...  Thanks for the heads up!

Thanks for the heads up!  I'm uploading the fix now!

Thank you so much, Jamie!!  We love making it and sharing it!

Amazing work!!  Gosh do I ever want this style of adventure to catch on!  Heck yeah!!

Wonderful!  Thank you for the kind words!

Hello!  I am marked as a contributor on a project (https://thecloudcurio.itch.io/monstrous) which is owned and posted by another account (https://thecloudcurio.itch.io/).

If I send out a dev log about this project, will it go out to my followers, theirs, or both?

Thank you so much!

I've updated the ZIP with the grids in it to include the one you were originally asking for.  Sorry about that.

As for Owlbear, I recommend using the Diametric Assets instead of the isometric assets.  The other suggestion I have is to hold the Ctrl key when moving things around to avoid the snapping.  As for the other issues, there is really not much I can do to support Owlbear users because it's not designed for this perspective.  If you are wanting the highest degree of control from your map design, it might be best to use a program like Photoshop or GIMP to arrange large chunks of your maps as PNG files, then bring those into the VTT.

Let me know if this helps!

The grids were uploaded as an additional file this morning.  Sorry for the delay!

Updated with new grid files!  Sorry it too me so long to get around to this!  Cheers!

I'll make sure that's added to the downloads today!  Sorry for the delay!

I'll make sure that's added to the downloads today!

Thank you so much!  I'm planning on doing a dungeon set next month, so it'll be fun to put an interesting spin on some classic dungeon monsters!

These are not available for license.  The PSD has the line art on it's own layer, which can be turned black and white, though I'm not sure what you have in mind.

Thank you so much!!

Thank you!  Yeah, I know the top-down view is really hot with VTTs, but I'm more fulfilled artistically by the isometric view at the moment!  Who knows what the muse leads in the future though!  Cheers

Thank you so much!!

Thank you!!  Some of the locations on thee overworld map are things I haven't drawn yet, but would like to!

Haha!  I'm a sucker for a good portmanteau.  They could be quest givers too!

You are very welcome!  Enjoy Enjoy!

Thank you!

You are very welcome!  I hope you enjoy these however you choose to do so!  Cheers!


Tomb of the Nüklich

In their first Hexcrawl and Dungeon Map Adventure, Fantasy Fun Council provides you with maps for a perilous journey across irradiated mutant-lands to the Tomb of the Nuklich!  The downloadable PDF includes 1 Hexcrawl map with GM notes on each of the 13 Hellish Hexes, 1 Dangerous Dungeon map with GM notes, and 2 unmarked maps to be used as player handouts!  Tomb of the Nuklich is perfect for PbtA systems, but can be quickly adapted to your favorite fantasy roleplaying system!

The Fantasy Fun Council is is always open to feedback or improvements that could be made for future projects!  Let us know what you think in the comments below!

Check it out at: https://fantasyfuncouncil.itch.io/tomb-of-the-nuklich