I've been busy drawing hexes using mocked-up sheets from the hex pads I'm
Kickstarting. I've taken inspiration from the approach used by Christian Walker's Loviatar zine. The campaign setting starts with a single hex which then expands into new hexes depending on the route the party takes.
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Starting Hex |
I plan to draw about 10 connected hexes and then produce digital versions of them. I'll then write a paragraph or two about each hex and put the finished PDF up on RPGNow.
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Hexes 1-6 and Hex Pad |
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