I love, love, love the horizontal (vertical?) district art on the last few pages of 7.1.

I love, love, love the horizontal (vertical?) district art on the last few pages of 7.1.

I love, love, love the horizontal (vertical?) district art on the last few pages of 7.1. What a perfect way to convey a sense of the place in all three dimensions that matter to scoundrels who will be climbing over and under and all around.

I’d love to see Tangletown in the river!

3 thoughts on “I love, love, love the horizontal (vertical?) district art on the last few pages of 7.1.”

  1. My group’s crew took Rooftop Routes as one of their starting upgrades (back when that was a thing on the Thieves sheet), so I make a point of describing the various neighborhoods in terms of what everything looks like from up above. There are the big square townhouses in Charterhall that are easy to run across, the hundreds of chimneys and smokestacks in Coalridge, the alternating flat roofs and domes of Silkshore, the ramshackle hodge-podge of architecture in Crow’s Foot, the steeply angled roofs in Brightstone, and so on.

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